Event


A privilege-free day


Emily Blobaum/Iowa State Daily

The Hague Freedom Weeks
In the run-up to Dutch Liberation Day on 5 May, The Hague is dedicating three whole weeks to freedom. Het Nutshuis will open its doors on Sunday 14 April as part of The Hague Freedom Weeks. Together with Hague Talks Youth, the Kinder- en Jongerenrechtswinkel (legal aid organisation for children and young people), the Netherlands Helsinki Committee, Justice and Peace Nederland, Het Nutshuis is organising an interactive afternoon. Come and experience just how much freedom you enjoy. Freedom that some people can only dream of…

Escape room style
This escape room style experience gives you a real taste of the effect that privilege has on your sense of freedom. Every organisation will set up its own ‘room’. Experience the privilege of being an adult, of being European, or of being a citizen in a democratic country. Take part in the Privilege Walk with Sarita Bajnath and discover how freedom works for those around you. And as an added bonus, you can visit the Indo, Indië, Indonesië: Through the eys of generation NOW exhibition.

Practical
The doors open at 13.45. Admission to all events is free of charge.
The ‘rooms’: allow 25 minutes per room, starting on the hour and on the half-hour.
The Privilege Walk: three walks, each taking 45 minutes, starting at 14.00, 15.00 and 16.00. N.B: the last Privilege Walk will be given in English. You can book in advance to be sure of a place. Send an e-mail to kassa@nutshuis.nl, stating your name and the time you’d like to take part.

Photo illustration by Emily Blobaum/Iowa State Daily

Sunday 14 April 14:00 -17:00

Het Nutshuis
Riviervismarkt 5
2513 AM Den Haag