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Keti Koti celebration 2024, in Groningen

Keti Koti celebration 2024, in Groningen

Monday 01 Jul 2024
19:30
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21:00
Ingressos: €12.95

Museum aan de A

Brugstraat 24, 9711 HZ Groningen

What about Ketikoti?

While Keti Koti is a joyous occasion, it also serves as a time for reflection on the painful history of slavery and its lasting effects. Many use this day to promote understanding, equality, and reconciliation between different communities. 

As the Netherlands continues to grapple with its colonial past, Keti Koti remains an essential reminder of the importance of freedom, human rights, and cultural diversity.

 

Reflection and Reconciliation

Ketikoti, sometimes spelled as Keti Koti, or officially Dag der Vrijheden is an annual celebration on 1 July that marks Emancipation Day in Suriname. The day is also known as Manspasi Dei or Prisiri Manspasi, meaning "Emancipation" or "Emancipation Festival". or Kettingsnijden. Keti Koti Groningen 2024: A Cultural Celebration of Emancipation

Keti Koti Groningen 2024 is a cultural program spanning June and July, commemorating the abolition of slavery. This collaborative effort involves civic initiatives, institutions, and the Municipality of Groningen.

 

Mayor Koen Schuiling and the City Council Address Groningen's Slavery Past

Mayor Koen Schuiling, on behalf of the College of Mayor and Aldermen, has officially apologized for the involvement of Groningen's past administrations in the trade of enslaved people. This apology was made in the presence of descendants of those affected.

The full speech and a recording of the livestream are available on their website: Groningen's Slavery Past.

 

Watch the Apology Speech 

 

This significant step acknowledges Groningen's historical role in the slave trade and demonstrates the city's commitment to addressing its past and working towards reconciliation.

 

Keti Koti at Museum aan de A: July 1, 2024

On Monday, July 1, from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM, Museum aan de A will host a presentation on the long-term effects of the slavery past, featuring:

  • A lecture by Lieuwe Jongsma
  • A talk show with guests including psychiatrist Carl Blijd, actress Urmie Plein, and artist Anne Jesuina
  • A musical performance by Sharon Doelwijt titled "The visible cracks of life's struggles and tears" (Tickets available at €12,95, click the link here)

 

 

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