For a long time, the study of Romani culture has been dominated by non-Roma “experts.”
In 2015, two major milestones started to change that.
For the first time, a summer session on Romani studies at Central European University was taught to Roma students by a mostly Roma faculty. And the launch of the European Roma Institute was announced, a venture that will showcase Roma contributions to society—and be spearheaded by Roma leaders themselves.
Learn more about both initiatives and how they’ll lead to a more holistic approach to Romani studies.
Извор: Фондација Отворено Општество – 20.01.2016