
FAGiC Celebrates 600 Years of Memory and Culture in the Palau Robert
Institutions and members of the Roma community came together to celebrate cultural heritage and collective memory through song, dance, and music, in an event highlighting
JEKHIPE is a European initiative that addresses the structural and institutional barriers faced by Roma communities, from the lack of recognition of historical injustices to limited access to rights, representation, and cultural institutions. Led by a consortium of European and national partners, the project combines research, advocacy, monitoring, and community empowerment to challenge antigypsyism and promote accountability. Its goal is to advance transitional justice approaches, strengthen Roma identity and cultural visibility, and support Roma organisations in fighting discrimination and shaping more inclusive policies.

Institutions and members of the Roma community came together to celebrate cultural heritage and collective memory through song, dance, and music, in an event highlighting

On June 26, 2025, a special book presentation and artistic reading titled “We Escaped on Our Own: Eyewitness Accounts of Romanian Roma from the Pogrom

KHAMORO festival, known as the festival of sunlight, reaffirmed that diversity is not a barrier but a source of collective richness. The participants at the

The commemoration of the 600th anniversary of the arrival of the Roma people to the Iberian Peninsula has created, more than ever before, an opportunity

The KHAMORO festival, organized by Slovo 21, is known primarily for its cultural programming, but its scope extends far beyond music. As part of the
This high-level event, part of the Jekhipe Project funded by the European Commission, aims to support the integration of Roma history and culture into school curricula across Europe. The event will promote the sustainable inclusion of Roma heritage in national education systems by examining lessons learned, showcasing best practices, and discussing policy commitments.
This event is part of a broader line-up of activities taking place during Roma Week 2025, a key platform in Brussels for policy dialogue, visibility, and solidarity with Roma communities across Europe.
Across Europe, the marginalization of Roma communities remains underrepresented in public debate and often overlooked in policy discussions. To address this gap, JEKHIPE project partners
The European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture (ERIAC) is releasing the masterclass Antigypsyism in Germany: Historical Continuities, Civil Rights Movement, Scholarship, and Artistic Resistance,
The European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture (ERIAC) is releasing the masterclass Antigypsyism in Sweden and Romani Interventions, with Samanta Selimovic, based on a research

For centuries, the Roma in Spain have navigated a landscape of institutionalized exclusion. The masterclass Anti-Gypsyism, Resistance, and Cultural Memory: A Critical Perspective from Spain,

For centuries, Roma communities have been foundational to the economic, political, and artistic fabric of Europe, yet they remain systematically sidelined in national narratives. Effective
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