80 years after the Holocaust, we ask again: What about antiziganism and artistic freedom in Germany? Who cares — and who doesn’t?

ROMADAY is a day of celebration: We honor the strength of our communities and remember the first World Roma* Congress in 1971, the beginning of our global emancipation movement.

But ROMADAY is also a day of struggle: On April 8 we take to the streets against racism, austerity and remilitarization. We, Sinti* and Roma*, have always been part of the resistance. We fought as partisans – and we are still fighting today. Against forgetting. Against the instrumentalization of our histories. For visibility, justice, and
artistic freedom.


TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON
 
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