What is Keti Koti? Keti Koti, meaning “the chains are broken” in Sranantongo (a creole language spoken in Suriname), is a day of remembrance and celebration marking the abolition of slavery in Suriname and the Dutch Caribbean in 1863. Also known as Emancipation Day, Dag der Vrijheden (Day of Freedoms) Keti Koti is observed each […]| Amsterdamian – Amsterdam Blog
Discover the rich history and vibrant celebrations of Amsterdam’s 750th anniversary, highlighting key events, milestones, and the city's enduring legacy.| Amsterdamian - Amsterdam Blog
In celebration of Amsterdam's 750th anniversary in 2025, the Amsterdam Museum presents Women of Amsterdam: An Ode. Learn about the exhibition and take a virtual tour with me.| Amsterdamian - Amsterdam Blog