Activism

The 1960s and onwards have mainly been characterised by campaigning from activists, among them Rosa and Katarina Taikon who worked intensively for the betterment of Romani conditions, demanding the right to education and housing. Other causes taken up by the activists have been the right to retain their own language and culture and to end discrimination. The activist movement is also concerned with asylum questions and with improving the situation in Europe generally.

first Romani demonstration

The first Romani demonstration for the right to education.

Photo: Björn Langhammer, Rosa Taikon’s private photo collection.