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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “Bulgaria”

THE DEATHLESS WOMAN

The far right are rising again in Europe. A Roma woman buried alive in a forest in Poland during WWII returns to haunt us, uncovering a history of atrocities against …

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Atanas Stoyanov, Policy Analyst

The Romani Cultural and Arts Company 20th profile will be of Atanas Stoyanov, Policy Analyst Atanas Stoyanov is a Romani born in Pleven, Bulgaria. A teacher, Roma civil society activist and …

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Atanas StoyanovBUDAPESTBulgariaCentral European UniversityEuropeGwent Ethnic Minority Education ServiceNewport City CouncilPolicy AnalystprofileRomani

Dr. Aleksandar G. Marinov

The Romani Cultural and Arts Company 11th profile will be of Aleksandar G. Marinov, Ph.D., post-doctorate, research fellow at the School of History, University of St Andrews, Scotland Aleksandar’s story …

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2nd International Congress of Roma Women, Barcelona on 23rd – 24th March 2018

The Roma Women’s Association of Roma Women Drom Kotar Mestipen with the help of municipal institutions is organizing the II International Congress of Roma Women to be held at the …

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