In summer 2011, the Open Society Foundations launched Barvalipe, the
first-ever Roma Pride Summer Camp. For ten days in Budapest, 28 young
Roma came together to learn about their culture, history, and
achievements, in the hopes of encouraging a sense of civic duty and
social responsibility. Participants studied the basics of Romani
language and history, took part in debates, heard from prominent Roma,
and learned about the history of Roma during the Holocaust through a
one-day study trip to Auschwitz where some 20,000 Roma died at the hands
of the Nazis.
This video features images and excerpts from interviews with camp participants.
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