Education that promotes knowledge of and respect for Romani people is still atypical, even in places where Romani have lived for hundreds of years. This state of affairs coexists uneasily with mountains of academic, NGO, and governmental publications encouraging educators to promote tolerance, inclusion, anti-racism, bilingual pedagogy, and all other forms of intercultural, social justice education in the interest of Romani students.
Buried in these mountains of mostly unheeded recommendations is the long history of anti- Gypsyism, including the Nazi genocide that took the lives of upwards of more than half a million Romanies.
Book Author |
William New et al |
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Publisher |
HM Studies |
Language |
English |
Pages |
35 |
Year Published |
2018 |