excerpted from theĀ Times: |
THE OPINION PAGES | EDITORIALScapegoating the Roma, AgainBy THE EDITORIAL BOARD OCT. 17, 2013 The Roma, sometimes called Gypsies, have been part of the European cultural landscape for centuries. They have also suffered greatly from discrimination and prejudice, particularly in times of economic crisis, when they become scapegoats. That is happening now. Faced with stubbornly high unemployment and strained budgets, some European Union members are finding it easier to stigmatize and expel Roma than to provide them with the education, housing and employment they seek. In London, a Roma camp was dismantled over the summer and most of its residents sent back to Romania. In the Czech Republic, Roma children are still routinely segregated in schools. In Sweden, revelations that the police kept a secret registry of Roma families touched off a national storm. …Continue reading the full Times editorial and come join the conversation with the Narrating Change Seminar @The Graduate Center |
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More coverage of Roma in France in the Times today.