Queerly Beloved: Romani and Sinti Resistance Through the Ages

In six podcast episodes, journalists Melania Swiontek Brzezinski and Ann Toma-Toader explore the history of the Roma and Sinti. Available in German
28 January 2025

This podcast was originally published on taz

Fists risen up, Romani flag in the background

Fists up in remembrance of forgotten minorities. Collage: taz

Journalists Melania Swiontek Brzezinski and Ann Toma-Toader take a closer look at the history of the Roma and Sinti in this German-language podcast. They focus in particular on the activism, resistance, and struggle for equality and justice that has continued since the 15th century to the present day.

With many exciting guests, they aim to offer a variety of perspectives, paying particular attention to queer identities in the community that have always been part of history but have been forgotten or suppressed. Expect questions such as: What measures has Germany taken since the Nazi era to enable the Porajmos to be processed? What do Cher and Nosferatu have in common with anti-Roma and anti-Sinti sentiment? And what does Ake Dikhea mean?

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