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Wim Manuhutu (lecturer in the Humanities) will be leading a walk, especially for first-years, through colonial and post-colonial Amsterdam.
Event details of Join the DLG for a walk through colonial and post-colonial Amsterdam
Date
10 September 2025
Time
14:00 -16:00

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Exploring Amsterdam’s colonial legacy

As the capital of one of the major European colonial powers, Amsterdam is an archive of the country’s colonial past and the postcolonial present. Archives, libraries but also public spaces, buildings and monuments remind us that the past is ever present.

The 'Indische Buurt' as an example

A clear example is the ’Indische Buurt’ , a neighborhood close to AUC. The street names in this neighbourhood refer to islands from the Indonesian archipelago or historical figures who played a role in the colonial history of the Netherlands.

A guided walk through history

The walk will take participants to various sites in the city where the different layers of history and its reverberations can be seen. We will discuss how history and memory are different but intertwined and societal developments in the last decades have urged a re-assessment of the past.

The Diversity Leadership Group (DLG) is organising this event.