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Here's What You Can Do and See on Tuesday During Keti Koti in the City

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Tuesday 1 July is Keti Koti, the annual commemoration and celebration of the abolition of slavery. All kinds of things are organised throughout Amsterdam, such as theatre performances, festive parades and or kun heriheri eten. We list what there is to do that day. Start your day with breakfast at 10:00 at the National Opera & Ballet on the Waterlooplein, while listening to a Surinamese brass band (trumpet choir), comedy and singing. Then at 11:4…
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Tuesday 1 July is Keti Koti, the annual commemoration and celebration of the abolition of slavery. All kinds of things are organised throughout Amsterdam, such as theatre performances, festive parades and or kun heriheri eten. We list what there is to do that day. Start your day with breakfast at 10:00 at the National Opera & Ballet on the Waterlooplein, while listening to a Surinamese brass band (trumpet choir), comedy and singing. Then at 11:4…

Text and image Edwien Bodjie PARAMARIBO – “After more than 162 years of abolition of slavery, we must rewrite our own history, or write it, through our own eyes.” This was the appeal made by Albert Jubithana on Friday evening during an educational and cultural evening in the PWO building on the occasion of Keti Koti, the annual commemoration of the abolition of slavery on July 1. The evening was organized by the National Reparation Committee Sur…

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