Pedaling to Remember
Andy Haupert
August 8, 2011
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In Hungary, the victims of racist attacks are being remembered in an unconventional way: through a red-and-white bicycle known as the Rolling Memorial.

Remembering the Roma Holocaust
Bernard Rorke
August 2, 2011
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Almost 3,000 Roma perished at Auschwitz in August of 1944. Almost 70 years later, we cannot remain complacent about the dangers posed by right-wing extremism.

Why Mobilization Matters for Roma
Bernard Rorke
July 28, 2011
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In this interview, Open Society Roma Initiatives Fellow Mensur Haliti explains why census mobilization matters, and what drives his personal commitment to Roma emancipation.

The Promise of Education
Judit Szira
June 20, 2011
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From mentoring programs to intercultural trainings, the Roma Education Fund works to narrow the gap in educational outcomes for Roma students throughout Europe.

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