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 “We were not supposed to kill them, we should have just beat them up”: A new play at the Slovak National Theatre delves into the themes of racial violence

“We were not supposed to kill them, we should have just beat them up”: A new play at the Slovak National Theatre delves into the themes of racial violence

May 29, 2023

Jakub Crcha reviews "Budete mať luft!", the latest play from the Slovak National Theatre focusing on themes of racism and violence

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 The wolves of Luník IX: How street art is influencing Slovakia’s infamous neighbourhood

The wolves of Luník IX: How street art is influencing Slovakia’s infamous neighbourhood

January 20, 2023

Hannah Sophia Jones looks at how street art in the infamous municipality of Luník IX sends a message to the skies and beyond

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 A tepid thriller on police corruption and institutional racism in Romania: “Unidentified” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

A tepid thriller on police corruption and institutional racism in Romania: “Unidentified” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

December 22, 2022

Unidentified (Neidentificat, 2020) is a sparse mystery situated around the character study of a corrupt detective. While there is some merit to its wry examination of police corruption and the [...]

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 Moving to the beat: Reviewing “Music, City and the Roma Under Communism“ by Anna G. Piotrowska

Moving to the beat: Reviewing “Music, City and the Roma Under Communism“ by Anna G. Piotrowska

July 27, 2022

Katherine Leung reviews a book about Roma music in 20th-century communist Poland.

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 The Intrepid Irena and the New Era for Progressive Slovakia

The Intrepid Irena and the New Era for Progressive Slovakia

March 23, 2021

As the first Roma woman to head a major political party in Slovakia, Irina Bihariová's appointment as leader of Progressive Slovakia in 2020 secured her a spot in the history books.

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 Reviewing Genocide in the Carpathians: War, Social Breakdown, and Mass Violence 1914-1945

Reviewing Genocide in the Carpathians: War, Social Breakdown, and Mass Violence 1914-1945

November 15, 2020

Raz Segal’s Genocide in the Carpathians: War, Social Breakdown, and Mass Violence 1914-1945 draws light to an under-researched tragedy and contextualizes the violence committed in Europe against [...]

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 From Film-Making to Policy-Making: Roma in the former Yugoslavia

From Film-Making to Policy-Making: Roma in the former Yugoslavia

October 12, 2020

By analysing two classic Yugoslavian movies, Natalija Stepanović examines images of the Roma community in European culture.

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Hungary Monthly Digest: “People Have a Lot of Respect for This Prime Minister”

June 7, 2019

– On May 13th, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán sat down with US President Donald Trump for talks on security and trade. The meeting allegedly took 45 minutes in total, with private [...]

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Bulgaria Monthly Digest: real estate scandal, and the far-right gathers

April 26, 2019

– On March 21st , for the second time in one month, doctors, nurses, other healthcare providers, and citizens protested against low pay and poor working conditions in the public healthcare sector [...]

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 Privet, Moldova: encountering the Roma community of Riscani

Privet, Moldova: encountering the Roma community of Riscani

November 21, 2018

During his time living in Moldova, Logan Hulsey learned a lot about Moldova's Roma community.

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