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Keti Koti Celebration in Eindhoven: ‘We May Be Seen, because We Are Free’

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Music, colorful traditional clothing, and dance made their way through the center of Eindhoven on Wednesday during the Freedom Walk. The procession ended at Stadhuisplein, where the Keti Koti Festival was being celebrated. Besides having fun, the revelers also had a clear message: the history of slavery must not be forgotten. "I want everyone to know what happened, and then we move forward together," said visitor Vanessa Bolina. Keti Koti means …
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Music, colorful traditional clothing, and dance made their way through the center of Eindhoven on Wednesday during the Freedom Walk. The procession ended at Stadhuisplein, where the Keti Koti Festival was being celebrated. Besides having fun, the revelers also had a clear message: the history of slavery must not be forgotten. "I want everyone to know what happened, and then we move forward together," said visitor Vanessa Bolina. Keti Koti means …

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Omroep Brabant broke the news on Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
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