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Lgbtqi, Feminism and Romani Studies  / Jekatyerina Dunajeva, Angéla Kóczé and Sarah Cemlyn.

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samenvatting: During the Nothing about us without us? conference there was a special section dedicated to the discussion of the Roma LGBTQIA community - a segment of the population that rarely receives adequate attention - and theories of feminism that might strengthen the already underway Roma empowerment movement. The workshop provided crucial space to express frustrations, goals, concerns, and individual struggles. Alliance building was one contentious issue: while some saw a clear opportunity in LGBTQIA, feminist and Roma communities joining forces in their struggle for equality, others were wary that the very idea of premature alliance would dilute the Roma cause. The standpoint of some attendees was that defining the Roma cause, carving out political space for Roma and strengthening the Roma identity should be the precondition of any alliance building, and thus we need to lay the foundation first. Another recurring concern that emerged was the dividing force of the various movements: do Roma women, for instance, have to choose between their gendered and ethnic identities, thus distancing themselves from both (feminist and Roma Movements) or either of the movements. This statement was contested immediately: Romani identity should be re considered to include the feminist perspective, rather than replace it. Learning from or joining with other movements remained an issue without consensus, but it was critical for these arguments to emerge, and at times clash and settle.
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Lgbtqi, Feminism and Romani Studies
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Jekatyerina Dunajeva, Angéla Kóczé and Sarah Cemlyn.
In : Roma Rights : Journal of the European Roma Rights Centre / ed. ERRC. - Budapest: European Roma Rights Centre, 2015. - p. 75-78.
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Still Missing Intersectionality: The relevance of feminist methodologies in the struggle for the rights of Roma  / Jelena Jovanovic and Anna Csilla Daróczi.

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samenvatting: In this paper, we argue that the Romani movement must incorporate intersectional approaches to a greater extent in order to avoid a narrow Romani identity politics that assumes national identity as having exclusive relevance to the experiences of Romani people at any given time. At the conference we were strongly affected by those voices we strive to challenge, those who recreated misconceptions that "feminism produces separatism within the Romani movement" and that "we [Romani political actors] are concerned only with nation al or ethnic identity". We believe that these misconceptions are based on the lack of understanding and/or the lack of acknowledgment of our feminism and intersectionality as the main approach originating in the feminist scholarship we strive to incorporate into the movement. Angéla Kóczé has already argued for intersectionality as a tool to bring more inclusive discourses into the Romani movement and she rightly noted "[t]he meeting of feminism and Romani politics has already transformed internal discourses within the Roma movements". However, our experiences show that intersectionality should be incorporated to a greater extent in order to make the discourses within the Romani movement more inclusive.
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Still Missing Intersectionality: The relevance of feminist methodologies in the struggle for the rights of Roma
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Jelena Jovanovic and Anna Csilla Daróczi.
In : Roma Rights : Journal of the European Roma Rights Centre / ed. ERRC. - Budapest: European Roma Rights Centre, 2015. - p. 79-82.
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Speaking from the Margins  / Angéla Kóczé,

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samenvatting: This short article is more of an applied Human Rights Journal than a scientific one. However it is still considered as a source of knowledge-making on Roma from a human rights point of view. Also, human rights as an applied field of knowledge has been shaped greatly by various "truth regimes" or theoretical perspectives such as the "rights-based approach" which has been evident in the last two decades in various Roma-related policies. Romani Studies is a developing interdisciplinary academic field that has been created mainly by non-Roma scholars. I argue that discourses on Roma, as with other socially constructed knowledge, are not separated from the influence of racial epistemologies. Drawing on the literature of feminist methodology and epistemology, I will expose how the infusion of hidden racism and power relations in Romani Studies and discourses on Roma can urge us to practice the act of critical reflexivity that creates a new, inclusive and critical perspective.
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Speaking from the Margins
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Angéla Kóczé,
In : Roma Rights : Journal of the European Roma Rights Centre. / ed. ERRC. - Budapest: European Roma Rights Centre, 2015. - p. 83-86
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The Queer Gypsy  / Daniel Baker.

Roma Rights : Journal of the European Roma Rights Centre
bron: Roma Rights : Journal of the European Roma Rights Centre
samenvatting: This paper summarises the dissertation submitted in completion of my MA in Gender and Ethnic Studies at the University of Greenwich, London in 2002. The research examined how "out" Gay Romanies reconcile disparate and/or conflicting identity positions within their familial and cultural milieux. In-depth interview data was analysed in the light of contemporary identity theory in order to uncover narratives that convey what it means for some to be both Gay and Romani.
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The Queer Gypsy
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Daniel Baker.
Roma Rights : Journal of the European Roma Rights Centre
In : Roma Rights : Journal of the European Roma Rights Centre / ed. ERRC. - Budapest: European Roma Rights Centre, 2015. - p. 87-92.
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Faced with Multiple 'Values' - From the Perspective of the Roma LGBTQ Community  / Máté Dezso.

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samenvatting: In what I hope is a thought-provoking article I would like to offer an invigorating view, which is present in everyday life but deeply obscured by controversy, stereotyping and even prejudice. In this paper I would like to address the issue of the Roma LGBTQ - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual, Queer - community and discuss their identity and development stages from the stage of recognition (being multiply 'valued') until the stage of pride. First of all I would like to clarify briefly the meaning of multiple 'values', as used in my title. The Roma LGBTQ community suffers from multiple discrimination from both the heteronormative majority society and from their own minorities (ethnic and sexual). They face xenophobia in their everyday life because they are Roma and they struggle with homophobia because of being LGBTQ. These two categories lead them to daily actions which are used to hide and mask their real identity. The pressure to maintain this mask is tremendous. It is not enough to be a ''good" Roma, they must be extremely good Roma, outstanding with their study and with their work, they must be well-dressed and in good shape and of course must not show the "typical Gypsy" stereotypical labels such is being dirty, a thief, vulgar and so on. The other sections of their mask are based on the heteronormative majority - to be a "macho Gypsy bull" or "the best traditional Roma housewife", and live what is perceived as a "normal" life. This paper will provide an overview of intersections of marginalised identities and will discuss the particular workings of oppression and identity-forming by Roma LGBTQ people.
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Faced with Multiple 'Values' - From the Perspective of the Roma LGBTQ Community
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Máté Dezso.
In : Roma Rights : Journal of the European Roma Rights Centre / ed. ERRC. - Budapest: European Roma Rights Centre, 2015. - p. 93-98
N313035
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"They become stigmatised in their own family" - Interview with a Roma LGBTQ activist David Tiser

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samenvatting: David Tiser is Director of the non-profit organisation ARA ART, and he is the author of the first comprehensive study on Roma LGBTQ in the Czech Republic called Homosexuality in the Romani Community. He graduated in Romani Studies from Charles University, Prague.
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"They become stigmatised in their own family" - Interview with a Roma LGBTQ activist David Tiser
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In : Roma Rights : Journal of the European Roma Rights Centre / ed. ERRC. - Budapest: European Roma Rights Centre, 2015. - p. 99-100
N313037
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Roma Rights : Journal of the European Roma Rights Centre  / 

guest ed.: Andrew Ryder ... [et al.].Budapest: European Roma Rights Centre, 2015 - 106 p.
uitgave: Budapest: European Roma Rights Centre, 2015 - 106 p.
annotatie: nr. 2 : Nothing about us without us? Roma participation in policy making and knowledge production
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samenvatting: Nothing about us without us? Roma participation in knowledge production and policy making was a unique three-day gathering of Roma and pro-Roma activists and thinkers. Held in Budapest in October 2014, this forum provided opportunity to reflect not only on the previous decades of struggle, but also to think about future directions. Looking back on the early days of the Romani Movement, activists recalled the idealism and hope of times past, which had somehow vanished. This loss of hope was attributed to lost connections with communities; inward-looking and narrow ideologies; and hierarchical decision-making within government and civil society structures. It was also felt that acute forms of poverty and xenophobia had done much to disempower and disenchant. A key feature of the event and publication is that despite the setbacks and disappointments of the past, a new sense of idealism and optimism may be emerging. This is an invaluable resource, for without a "pedagogy of hope" the Romani Movement would stagnate. One of the most important sessions of the workshop dealt with the role of Feminism and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) minorities within the Romani movement. Feminist and LGBT activists are great resources and allies, who have developed amazing strengths in their battles to overcome not just racism but also sexism and homophobia. To be Gay and/or a Feminist and a Roma makes us realise that identity and tradition are not rigid and fixed phenomena, and therefore should not be oppressive but should be dynamic, inclusive and innovative, keeping the best of the old while reinventing and mixing identity with new outlooks and behaviour.

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Roma Rights : Journal of the European Roma Rights Centre
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