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Podcast De Dag: hoe Nederland (steeds vaker) excuses aanbiedt

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June 22, 2026

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Podcast De Dag: hoe Nederland (steeds vaker) excuses aanbiedt

De excuses van premier Jetten aan de Molukse gemeenschap passen in een trend. Nederland biedt de laatste jaren steeds vaker excuses aan voor onrecht dat burgers is aangedaan. Vraag is: wat zijn die waard en hoe doe je het goed? Luisteren? Deze aflevering kun je beluisteren via NPO Luister en alle andere podcastkanalen. Bevalt het? Vergeet je dan niet te abonneren! Niké Wentholt, verbonden aan de Universiteit voor Humanistiek, doet onderzoek naar erkenning en rechtvaardiging van institutioneel onrecht. In de podcast vertelt ze aan de hand van fragmenten van verschillende excuses hoe gekozen woorden, momenten of vormen soms goed en soms ook juist helemaal niet werken. Wentholt vindt dat Nederland niet heel goed is in toegeven dat het fout zit al denken we vaak juist van wel. Maar ze ziet ook hoe er geleerd wordt van de hausse aan excuses van de afgelopen jaren. Reageren? Mail dedag@nos.nl Presentatie en montage: Elisabeth Steinz Redactie: Max Smedes Eindredactie: Rosanne Sies

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