A movie on the Sinti and Roma movement that led to the recognition of the Holocaust and beyond.
- Der lange Weg der Sinti und Roma. In: Hessenschau. 17.03.2022. https://www.hessenschau.de/kultur/der-lange-weg-der-sinti-und-roma,audio-64886.html
A movie on the Sinti and Roma movement that led to the recognition of the Holocaust and beyond.
A convoy of buses is driving towards the Polish Ukrainian border with the aim of bringing back 170 refugees.
It has been 40 years since Germany acknowledged the Roma Holocaust. Nevertheless, discriminations still perdure.
An interview of Alexander Diepold. Himself a Sinto, and the founder of the “Madhouse” a project that helps problematic youth to integrate.
Today marks the commemoration of the deportation of Sinti from Munich.
Gianni Jovanovic, Roma activist and homosexual recently published a book on his life.
Mehmet Daimagüler becomes the first German representative against antiziganism. He is a well know lawyer.
Around 100 Sinti and Roma from Hanover were deported to Auschwitz in March 1943. At a wreath-laying ceremony at the Ahlem memorial, the city and region recalled the injustice of the Nazi era – and called for the fight against prejudice.
A series in German TV on Roma.
The German federal government wants to better record attacks on Sinti and Roma in the future with a civil society monitoring agency. With this, Berlin is pursuing a goal of a fight against racism.
Interview with two of the star actors of the Maxim Gorki Theatre in Berlin.
Experiences of discrimination are still part of everyday life for Sinti and Roma in Germany. The federal government now wants to counteract this grievance with an antitziganism strategy. The appointment of an antiziganism commissioner, as agreed in the coalition agreement, has not yet taken place.
The Central Council of German Sinti and Roma welcomes the national strategy adopted by the Federal Government “Fight antigypsyism, ensure participation!”
Worthy reading!
A portrait of an activist, Gianni Jovanovic.
A reportage on the aftermath of the killings in Hanau, Germany
The story of a young Romni from Ingolstadt, as told by her daughter.
Saarbrücken granted a credit for building a memorial to the murdered Roma and Sinti.
A court in Germany concluded that racial profiling is not correct and forbidden in the case of the control of a young man from Guinea. Racial profiling also affects Roma.
Good.
The chairman of the Central Council of German Sinti and Roma, Romani Rose, emphasized the importance of trials of Nazi crimes. “It’s about establishing guilt, not about revenge or about bringing an old man to prison,” said Rose on Friday before the start of the 22nd day of the trial in the trial of a suspected former concentration camp guard in Brandenburg/Havel. “But our society must distance itself from such perpetrators.”