Despite the bad weather and March snowstorm, our participants made it to the lecture “Stereotypes About Romani Women and How to Challenge Them.”
Lecturers Olha Medvedieva and Tetyana Storozhko from the Center for Social Transformations “TENET” were absolutely incredible — they shared personal experiences and created an atmosphere of openness and comfort. That’s why the event featured so many questions, discussions, and myth-busting.
This event served as a great platform for open dialogue and experience exchange aimed at effectively combating stereotypes.
Links to materials from the lecturers on the topic:
- Resources from the Romani NGO “TENET”:
https://linktr.ee/tenet_ngo?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=3c05041c-56a1-463a-bb47-7abd1fddc772
https://www.youtube.com/@TenetInfo/shorts - Romani NGO “KURS”:
https://www.instagram.com/kyrs_youth_roma/ - Romani NGO “Terne Bersha”:
https://www.instagram.com/terne_bersha/ - Literature on Romani history and the genocide of the Roma:
http://romagenocide.com.ua/ - Academic publications by T. Storozhko:
https://iuadh.academia.edu/TatianaStorozhko - European Institute for Romani History and Culture:
https://eriac.org/ - European Roma Digital Archive:
https://www.romarchive.eu/en/ - International initiative to commemorate victims of the Romani genocide:
https://www.roma-sinti-holocaust-memorial-day.eu/ - International research project on migration caused by the full-scale invasion:
https://rocit.pl/ - Educational materials on Romani history developed by the Council of Europe:
https://www.coe.int/en/web/roma-and-travellers/roma-history-factsheets - Museum of Romani Culture (Brno, Czech Republic) — online exhibition tour available:
https://www.rommuz.cz/en/
The event was organized with the support of Social Movement and the Danish Institute for Parties and Democracy.