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Colorful but Colourblind. Roma Beyond Stereotypes

Auteur: Tihomir Loza
Date: 10.10.2010
Category: Réconciliation, Pauvreté et richesse, Social Justice

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It is generally thought that the Roma journey westward started in India more than a thousand years ago, though the group didn’t appear in Europe until the fourteenth century. Estimates on the number of Roma in Europe today range between ten and twelve million, with most living in Central and Eastern Europe in conditions of social deprivation and often facing outright discrimination. The scant historical records on the Roma people and its dispersion through much of the continent account for centuries of negative stereotyping-and sometimes romanticizing-that portrays Roma as nomadic, mythical and exotic people who neither fit in, nor belong.

This project seeks to counter these age-old prejudices with twenty-five stories featuring personal insights into the daily lives of Roma people. Colorful but Colorblind, uses multimedia storytelling to promote social integration of Roma in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia. The stories journey into Roma life in some of the newest EU member states, exploring contemporary Roma identities and culture and obstacles that Roma communities face in achieving equality. The stories were produced by teams comprising Roma and majority-community journalists from these countries in collaboration with graduate students from the School of Communication at the University of Miami.

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Mots-clés: Roma, Reconciliation, Central Europe, Storytelling

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No one should discriminate or stereotype against any person or persons, if a person does they do not have God in their hearts. Think about it, do you call yourself a Christian and you discriminate against people or stereotype certain people. If you do, you are not a true child of God.

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