Everything was locked up: Child labour girls Goede Herder

Liefdegesticht "De Goede Herder" the sewing room, Photo Studio Smit, Almelo
Liefdegesticht "De Goede Herder" the sewing room, Photo Studio Smit, Almelo

Interviews with five women who, as young girls, ended up working against their will in sewing workshops and laundries of the convent community De Goede Herder. For years, they performed work without pay under miserable conditions.

Until now, little was known about the nature and extent of the forced labour that an estimated 15,000 girls were forced to perform during their incarceration in establishments of the Roman Catholic Congregation de Goede Herder in Zoeterwoude, Velp, Tilburg and Almelo. For the Oral History project A Spoken Monument: Child Forced Labour Girls Good Shepherd, five of them were interviewed by historian Dineke Stam and documentary filmmaker Jet Homoet.

"These film interviews fill a glaring gap about the Dutch history of forced child labour within the walls of Roman Catholic 'youth care'. In this, educators and the youth care of the Dutch government acted as suppliers and helped the congregation generate income."
Susanne Neugebauer, Atria's archivist and project leader at the time
Everything went on lock

On 24 January 2020, the film interviews Alles ging op slot were launched. The long interviews (3-4 hours) were captured at Atria for permanent access for digital research data (DANS) and made available from 1 March 2020.

Lotmates can contact the KMGH foundation.
Bureau Clara Wichmann is supporting the women's lawsuit.

This project was made possible in part by the RCOAK Foundation, The R.C. Maagdenhuis Foundation, Haëlla Foundation, Stichting Weeshuis der Doopsgezinden, Sluyterman van Loo Fund - Elderly Projects.

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Date
24 January 2020
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