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The Romani people are Europe's largest ethnic minority and live in almost every country in the world. Join Sophie Datishvili, from the European Roma Rights Centre, in exploring issues of Romani activism, history, identity, and culture. Whether you are Roma or non-Roma, an activist, or simply just curious; the Romani Tea Room is a welcoming and open space for everyone. So pour yourself a cup of tea, pull up a chair, and settle in for a podcast full of in-depth discussion, interviews, and opinions about all things Romani.
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The Romani Tea Room The European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC)

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The Romani people are Europe's largest ethnic minority and live in almost every country in the world. Join Sophie Datishvili, from the European Roma Rights Centre, in exploring issues of Romani activism, history, identity, and culture. Whether you are Roma or non-Roma, an activist, or simply just curious; the Romani Tea Room is a welcoming and open space for everyone. So pour yourself a cup of tea, pull up a chair, and settle in for a podcast full of in-depth discussion, interviews, and opinions about all things Romani.
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    Pride in Romani Culture: A Conversation with Ana Jovanović

    Pride in Romani Culture: A Conversation with Ana Jovanović

    Welcome back to a fresh season of the Romani Tea Room, the podcast series presented by the European Roma Rights Centre. In this episode, we explore the topic of LGBTIQ+ rights within the Romani community, as we follow the journey of Ana Jovanović, a trans woman from Serbia of Romani descent. So, make yourself a comforting cup of tea, take a seat, and join us.
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    • 32 min
    Roma in the Criminal Justice System

    Roma in the Criminal Justice System

    Today we will be talking about racism, in an area where we should expect it the least, in the justice system.
    A summary report from the ERRC and Fair Trials on Roma and the criminal justice system in Czech Republic, Slovakia, North Macedonia, and Serbia has recently been published. It casts light on antigypsyism in the police, courts, and prison system.
    In this episode our guests are: Krassimir Kanev from the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee, Ioana Barbulescu, representing criminal justice watchdog Fair Trials, and Aleksandra Dubova chair of the Forum for Human Rights. In the second half of the episode we will be looking closer at the racism in the criminal justice system and the power of litigation, with our fourth guest, Dimitrina Petrova,  co-founder of the Equal Rights Trust and former chair of the European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC).

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    • 38 min
    FRA Director Michael O'Flaherty & ERRC's Bernard Rorke talk about racism, politics, and activism

    FRA Director Michael O'Flaherty & ERRC's Bernard Rorke talk about racism, politics, and activism

    How can we start combating racism in ourselves, our schools, neighbourhoods, countries and our continent?
    Let's listening to a conversation between the Director of the European Union Fundamental Rights Agency Michael O’Flaherty and Bernard Rorke Advocacy and Policy manager at the European Roma Rights Centre. They sat for a talk specially for the Romani Tea Room.


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    • 30 min
    Season 2/Episode 1: You are being watched

    Season 2/Episode 1: You are being watched

    You are being watched - Campaigners and activists warn us about this. They say that the systems of mass surveillance and facial recognition in European countries violate human rights and hit vulnerable minorities even more.   
     
    In the EU mass surveillance is illegal. For private companies it is controlled by GDPR. There is also a law enforcement directive for the police, which giving a legal basis on how to deploy facial recognition, and other forms of biometric mass surveillance and when to do this. They are always justified for reasons of national security, but the question is, how proportional are such decisions to particular aims, and whether or not they can be substituted by something else?
    In this episode of the Romani Tea Room we will try to figure out who might be watching all of us and decide whether it is simply a breach of the GDPR or a human rights issue that should concern us all. To find out, I am joined by Ella Jakubowska, who is a Policy Advisor at the international advocacy group European Digital Rights; and Benjamin Ignac, who is Croatian Roma and a Policy Research Fellow at Open Society Foundations.


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    • 20 min
    Episode #8: Roma Slavery in Romania - untold and denied

    Episode #8: Roma Slavery in Romania - untold and denied

    In February we marked 165 years since the abolition of Romani slavery on the territory of modern day Romania. Since the 14th century, Roma had been exploited and sold as property by the crown, nobilities and orthodox church. This racial domination of Roma lasted until 1856, but the scars of this not so distant history still remain.
    Two months ago, the ERRC’s Advocacy and Communications Manager Jonathan Lee interviewed Dr. Margareta Matache, a Harvard University scholar from Romania. The short version of the interview was published on the ERRC’s social media channels, but today we will listen to more of their conversation, but in this episode Jonathan and Magda who talk about the painful heritage of slavery in modern Romania.

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    • 38 min
    Episode #7: Voices of Romani women in a COVID world

    Episode #7: Voices of Romani women in a COVID world

    The 8th of March is International Women's Day. This year, the theme for this date is: “Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world,” It celebrates the tremendous efforts by women and girls around the world in shaping a more equal future and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, but also highlights the gaps that remain. 
    Today we will look at those women and girls who are far behind in terms of equality, who struggle to put food on the table, and how their road to leadership or even proper, inclusive education is longer than for others. This is the life of many Romani women in the Roma communities across Europe.
    Our guests today are both Romani women, both leaders and both Roma rights defenders.
    Ana Orsos is the ERRC’s women’s rights officer, she comes from Hungary, and she will be our first guest. She will be highlighting particular issues Romani women have faced since the start of the COVID crisis. In the other half of this episode Ethel Brooks the ERRCs first female Romani board chair will explain how these problems are actually connected to the lack of political will and deeply rooted antigypsyism. 


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    • 19 min

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