8th of April is Romaday! For this occasion, the classic ROMA ARMEE play will be free of charge and available from April 8, 2021 19:30 for 24hrs with English and Romani subtitles.
Celebrate International Roma Day by following online the three-day conference on "Roma Youth: Together for Emancipation and Empowerment". The conference aims at strengthening the knowledge of Roma and Traveller history, culture and identity as a factor enhancing social inclusion and participation of Roma and Traveller young people.
Today, on International Romani Day, the European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC), Hope and Homes for Children, and Eurochild call on European states to commit to closing down institutions for children, and providing appropriate child and family support services for Romani children who are overrepresented in state care. To highlight the issue the ERRC have produced a Campaign Animation called the Tale of Europe's Stolen Children.
In celebration of the 50 years since the First World Roma Congress, a large community of powerful Roma students from 16 countries came together at the Roma Education Fund event held online on April 7, 2021.
50 years ago today Grattan Puxon was there at the founding of the Roma nation. Ciprian Necula speaks to a man who has dedicated his life to Romani Freedom.
Within the framework of remembrance and identity politics, Idetartozunk Association started an initiative to rename a public square in the capital city of Budapest after the Hungarian Roma hero of the "Black March" episodes, Béla Puczi. The city council of Budapest accepted the petition, and will inaugurate the Béla Puczi Square on the 8th of April.
In honour of the 50th anniversary of the First World Roma Congress and ahead of International Roma Day on April 8, KOSINT organised a conference which closely presented the situation of Roma communities in Kosovo along four main pillars: education, employment, health and housing.
The Ceremonial Academy “Roma who made the world a better place”, will be held on Thursday, 8 April 2021, at the National Theater in Belgrade, Serbia, stage “Rasa Plaovic”.
50 years after the birth of the Romani movement in the UK we went to meet a community still being kicked around the land of their birth.