Dave Ensberg-Kleijkers Becomes New Chairman of Ninsee
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The National Institute for Dutch Slavery History and Heritage has a new chairman since today: Dave Ensberg-Kleijkers. Together with the National Commemoration Committee for the Slavery History and the National Slavery Museum, which is to open its doors in 2030, the new chairman of the NiNsee wants to form a coalition. "We want to make Dutch society aware of the slavery history and enter into dialogue about it, not just on July 1, but throughout …
Text and image Edwien Bodjie PARAMARIBO — “We carry the physical and spiritual legacy of our ancestors with us until our death, but we have the freedom to make something of it.” This was stated by Johan Roozer, chairman of the committee Commemoration of Slavery Past, on Tuesday during his speech at the Kwakoe monument on the Doctor Sophie Redmondstraat. This year's annual commemoration of Keti-Koti focused on ‘Freedom and Progress’. Roozer gave …
The National Institute for Dutch Slavery and Heritage (NiNsee) has found a new chairman in Dave Ensberg-Kleijkers. Ensberg-Kleijkers succeeds Linda Nooitmeer, who stepped down last November. Ensberg-Kleijkers was previously chairman of Art 1., an expertise center that is committed to studying and combating discrimination in the Netherlands. He combines the chairmanship of NiNsee with his role as chairman of the board of the Zonova school associa…
Dave Ensberg-Kleijkers has been appointed the new chairman of the National Institute for Dutch Slavery Past and Heritage (NiNsee). The 41-year-old Ensberg-Kleijkers succeeds Linda Nooitmeer, who is stepping down after eight years.
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