Daily Archives: July 21, 2025

Roma Journalists

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Roma Journalists

Roma journalists spoke with Serbian State Secretary Ninoslav Jovanović about the future of the Roma community. Organized by Roma media and supported by Telegraf, an important meeting was held between representatives of Roma editorial offices and the State Secretary of the Ministry of Labor, Employment, Veterans and Social Affairs, Mr. Ninoslav Jovanović.

The occasion for the gathering was an open dialogue on the current position of the Roma community in the Republic of Serbia, as well as on the initiative to establish the Roma Foundation, a fund that is currently in the legal procedure phase and whose adoption is expected in the coming months.

Radio Belgrade

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Radio Belgrade

Radio Belgrade, one of the oldest and most important media institutions in Serbia, celebrated its 100th birthday on October 1, 2024.

The contribution of Roma artists has greatly influenced the development and prosperity of the national media outlet and they deserve a special place in any retrospective. Ante Grujić, Aleksandar Šišić, Ljiljana Petrović Butler, Žarko Jovanović Jagdino, are just some of the names of Roma artists whose songs, interpretations and musical performances have been regularly heard on the airwaves of Radio Belgrade.

Gypsy Fest

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Gypsy Fest

The festival that breaks down prejudices and unites cultures will celebrate its big anniversary in 2025. After ten years, Gipsy Fest returns to Žarnovica with the strongest program in history. You can look forward to Cigánski diabli, Kandračovci, P.A.T., Jasmina Alagič and many others.

Jarovnice: Remember

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Jarovnice: Remember

The residents of Jarovnice, Slovakia, will never forget July 20, 1998, when six storm clouds combined and brought the most devastating flood in the last millennium. To this day, when it starts to rain, Roma from their houses by the stream run to the hill for safety.

Jaroslav Červeňák was 14 years old when the largest Roma settlement in Slovakia was flooded.

“It was hot and muggy, and then around 2 p.m. it started to rain. At first it looked like a summer shower. Then a big storm hit. Today there would be a warning, but there were no mobile phones back then. People were cooking and washing, no one was prepared for it,” recalls Mr. Červeňák, who lost his aunt and cousin that day.

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