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SUMMARY:Black Heritage Tours
DTSTAMP:20260821T184632Z
DTSTART:20260905T090000Z
DESCRIPTION:Location: tour starts and ends at Rozenstraat 59\n\nDeveloped i
	n dialogue with Enter/Public/Space\, this site-specific walking\nexperienc
	e explores Amsterdam as a living archive\, tracing histories of early\nBla
	ck presence\, colonialism\, representation\, movement\, visibility\, and b
	elonging\nin the city’s public space. The walk asks participants not simpl
	y to look at the\ncity\, but to consider how we have learned to see it. In
	 dialogue with the\nexhibition’s questions around bodies\, mobility\, surv
	eillance\, and access to\npublic space\, the tour considers: Who has histo
	rically been able to move freely\nthrough Amsterdam? Which bodies were mad
	e visible\, categorized\, controlled\, or\ncommodified? Whose presence ent
	ered the archive\, and whose disappeared from the\ndominant story of the c
	ity?\n\nThe route will include sites connected to early Black presence and
	 17th-century\ncolonial Amsterdam\, alongside later public representations
	 of Black bodies. The\nwalk will ultimately bring these histories into con
	versation with Amsterdam’s\ncontemporary public space and ask what it mean
	s for these bodies and stories to\nbecome visible again today.
URL:https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/black-heritage-tours
GEO:52.3727362;4.8811391
LOCATION:Rozenstraat - Rozenstraat 59\, 1016 NN Amsterdam
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:amsterdam-centrum,colonialism,event,exhibition,jordaan,stories
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Location: tour starts and ends at R
	ozenstraat 59</strong></p> <p>Developed in dialogue with<em> Enter/Public/
	Space</em>, this site-specific walking experience explores Amsterdam as a 
	living archive, tracing histories of early Black presence, colonialism, re
	presentation, movement, visibility, and belonging in the city’s public spa
	ce. The walk asks participants not simply to look at the city, but to cons
	ider how we have learned to see it. In dialogue with the exhibition’s ques
	tions around bodies, mobility, surveillance, and access to public space, t
	he tour considers: Who has historically been able to move freely through A
	msterdam? Which bodies were made visible, categorized, controlled, or comm
	odified? Whose presence entered the archive, and whose disappeared from th
	e dominant story of the city?</p> <p>The route will include sites connecte
	d to early Black presence and 17th-century colonial Amsterdam, alongside l
	ater public representations of Black bodies. The walk will ultimately brin
	g these histories into conversation with Amsterdam’s contemporary public s
	pace and ask what it means for these bodies and stories to become visible 
	again today.</p>
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