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A Place for Roma Feminism with Carmen Gheorghe
November 28 @ 16:00 - 18:00

(ENG Below)






The lecture will address the rise of visibility of Roma feminism in different contexts and movements when producing knowledge in research, activism, art and culture. Intersectionality, thus desirable in social movements is still a theory and not a way of acting. I will analyse different models of Roma women’s strategies to understand where is their place or a new feminism is emerging.
Dr. Carmen Gheorghe is a Roma feminist, activist and scholar from Romania. She has been engaged in civil society for the last 21 years and her main work was focused on roma women and girls rights through grassroots work, community development, gender issues, intersectionality, politics of identity and reproductive justice. She is the co-founder of E-Romnja Association, a roma feminist ngo in Romania. Since 2018 she developed an academic course on roma feminism and politics of identity.
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(ENG)
A Place for Roma Feminism with Carmen Gheorghe
Tuesday. 28th November
Admission from 16:00
Humboldt-Universität: Unter den Linden 6, Berlin. Main building. lecture hall 1072.
Online Streaming: Romnja Power Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/romnjapower or
Zoom https://hu-berlin.zoom-x.de/j/68871110682
Meeting ID: 68871110682
English with German translation and written interpretation.
The lecture will address the rise of visibility of Roma feminism in different contexts and movements when producing knowledge in research, activism, art and culture. Intersectionality, thus desirable in social movements is still a theory and not a way of acting. I will analyse different models of Roma women’s strategies to understand where is their place or a new feminism is emerging.
Dr. Carmen Gheorghe is a Roma feminist, activist and scholar from Romania. She has been engaged in civil society for the last 21 years and her main work was focused on roma women and girls rights through grassroots work, community development, gender issues, intersectionality, politics of identity and reproductive justice. She is the co-founder of E-Romnja Association, a roma feminist ngo in Romania. Since 2018 she developed an academic course on roma feminism and politics of identity.
The lecture is part from UniRomnja: Romani and Sinti Feminism – History(s), Movement(s) and Theory(s), the open lecture series happening at Humbold-Universität (also online) during the Winter Semester 23/24, every Tuesday from 16:00 until 18:00, check the program for more info about oncoming lectures.
Organized by RomaniPhen in cooperation with the Federal Agency for Civic Education @bpb_de