Manuel Carlos Piar: The People’s Liberator of Southern Venezuela

Manuel Carlos Piar: The People’s Liberator of Southern Venezuela

Manuel Carlos Piar was not just a military leader; he was the people’s liberator, a figure whose name became synonymous with the struggle for freedom in the southern regions of Venezuela. His... Read more »
The Unseen Agony: The Piar Family’s Ordeal After Manuel Piar’s Execution

The Unseen Agony: The Piar Family’s Ordeal After Manuel Piar’s Execution

  The execution of General Manuel Carlos Piar on October 16, 1817, marked a tragic turning point not only in Venezuelan history but also in the lives of his family members, who... Read more »
Reconstructing Maria Isabel Gómez Quemp: A Matriarch’s Legacy in Curaçao and VenezuelaReconstructing Maria Isabel Gómez Quemp: A Matriarch’s Legacy in Curaçao and Venezuela

Reconstructing Maria Isabel Gómez Quemp: A Matriarch’s Legacy in Curaçao and Venezuela

Part 1: The Origins of Maria Isabel Gómez Quemp Who was Maria Isabel Gómez Quemp? Maria Isabel Gómez Quemp was a significant yet underappreciated figure in the histories of Curaçao and Venezuela.... Read more »
Manuel Carlos Piar Gómez y Lottyn: From Curaçaoan Boy to Revolutionary Hero

Manuel Carlos Piar Gómez y Lottyn: From Curaçaoan Boy to Revolutionary Hero

Manuel Carlos Piar Gómez y Lottyn’s life is a tale of perseverance, courage, and an unrelenting fight against injustice. From his beginnings in Curaçao, inspired by the activism of his mother, to... Read more »
Revitalizing Plasa Piar: A Legacy of Freedom and Unity Between Venezuela and Curaçao

Revitalizing Plasa Piar: A Legacy of Freedom and Unity Between Venezuela and Curaçao

Plasa Piar: A Symbol of Shared History Nestled in the historic center of Willemstad, Plasa Piar stands as a testament to the enduring bond between Venezuela and Curaçao. This iconic space, home... Read more »
Tico Vos: A Pioneering Artistic Career in Photography and Media

Tico Vos: A Pioneering Artistic Career in Photography and Media

Tico Vos is a Curaçao-born photographer, documentarian, radio host, and media producer whose impactful work spans decades, capturing the essence of Antillean culture, history, and societal narratives. Known for his deep connection... Read more »
Curassow Reclaimed: Restoring Curaçao’s Indigenous Identity and Heritage

Curassow Reclaimed: Restoring Curaçao’s Indigenous Identity and Heritage

CURASSOW It is time to reclaim and rewrite the true history of Curaçao, restoring the identity and heritage stolen by centuries of colonialism. The name “Curaçao” finds its origin in the island’s... Read more »
Día di Victoria: Curaçao’s Triumph Over British Aggression and the Call to Restore Its Legacy

Día di Victoria: Curaçao’s Triumph Over British Aggression and the Call to Restore Its Legacy

February 26, 1804, remains an extraordinary date in Curaçao’s history, celebrated as Día di Victoria. This day marked the successful defense of the island against a British invasion during the Napoleonic Wars.... Read more »

Curaçao International School to Reactivate the Long-Suppressed Commemoration of “Día di Victoria”

e Bringing Back a Historic Celebration Once Discouraged by the Dutch Colonial Government eWillemstad, Curaçao – February 2024 – In a groundbreaking effort to restore Curaçao’s true history, Curaçao International School is... Read more »

Revitalizing Plasa Piar: A Legacy of Freedom and Unity Between Venezuela and Curaçao

Plasa Piar: A Symbol of Shared History Nestled in the historic center of Willemstad, Plasa Piar stands as a testament to the enduring bond between Venezuela and Curaçao. This iconic space, home... Read more »