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Ten true stories of Dutch colonial slavery. Rijksmuseum & United Nations, New York

February 24, 2023
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Room 612 Schermerhorn Hall - Columbia University

IRAAS CONVERSATIONS

"Ten true stories of Dutch colonial slavery. Rijksmuseum & United Nations, New York"

With
Dr. Valika Smeulders
Department of History, The Rijksmuseum - Amsterdam, Netherlands

Friday, February 24, 2023, 12:00PM - 1:30pm
Room 612 Schermerhorn Hall - Columbia University

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In 2021, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam presented its first exhibition on slavery, freedom and the significance of the colonial past for our present. At its announcement in 2017 the exhibition was seen as highly controversial. This year, the Netherlands is commemorating 160 years of abolition. The commemoration was set in motion with an official apology by the Dutch state for its involvement in the colonial system. How are museum narratives changing in the Netherlands, and what is next on our agenda?

Speaker Bio

Dr. Valika Smeulders  is head of the Department of History of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. She specializes in the colonial past and its representation, museum collections, their social relevance, and restitution policy. She has published on the Dutch slavery past in the Netherlands, the Dutch Caribbean, Ghana, South Africa and on Caribbean heritage in Dutch museums. She was a member of the UNESCO Memory of the World Committee in the Netherlands, of the Dutch advisory commission on policy for colonial collections and is currently a member of the research commission for colonial heritage in the Dutch royal collections.