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Emmy Verhoeff: A Life With a Pen and Brush

Arts, Culture, StoriesBy The Indo ProjectSeptember 25, 2023Leave a comment

by Ingrid Dümpel Emmy Verhoeff was born on December 6, 1939 in the beautiful mountain town of Malang, East Java. She experienced the entire war period in the Dutch East Indies. Shortly after the end of the war, in 1946, she lost her father. He worked for the police and was on patrol. The circumstances…

Jennifer Ripassa brings people together with her street art

StoriesBy The Indo Project (JK)March 30, 202113 Comments

My name is Jennifer Ripassa.  Born in Southern California, I’m true SoCal Indo. My parents are Dutch-Indonesian; both born in Surabaya, Indonesia, and came to this country with their parents, looking for a brighter future. I remember Oma Monod, born in Amsterdam, telling me about a letter she received from President John F. Kennedy giving…

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