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The Jean Monnet Chair Freiburg for European Education
is announcing a roundtable debate titled

 

„Successful Measures to improve the educational situation of Sinti and Roma - national and international experiences“

The aims of this roundtable debate are to raise awareness for the education situation of Sinti and Roma in Freiburg, Germany and Europe, and to initiate a debate about (in)equality in education and discussing national and international best practice-projects.

Date: 12 November, 2021,17.00-18.30
The event will be hosted online.

Registration:

  • Registration is open: 1 September – 8 November 2021
  • To registrate fort he event, click here
  • Registration is free.

Having received your registration, we will send you an e-mail with a link to the e-mail address you have provided.

Deadline:

  • Registration deadline: 8 November 2021.

Chair of the event:

Prof. Dr. Andrea Óhidy (University of Education Freiburg, Institute for Education Sciences, Jean Monnet Chair Freiburg for European Education)

Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8rQfOanvoc

Podcast:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8rQfOanvoc&list=PLulTv_EgA6u7zi6HcSON4mWXIcDGh2VRF&


István Ignácz
Director of the Gandhi High School in Pécs/Hungary
http://gandhigimi.hu/
Information about the Gandhi Gymnasium

 



Ulrich von Kirchbach
First Mayor of the City of Freiburg
Dezernat III
Culture - Integration - Social affairs - Senior citizens
https://www.freiburg.de/pb/205920.html




Oliver von Mengersen
Documentation and Culture Centre German Sinti and Roma Division for Education
https://dokuzentrum.sintiundroma.de/




Coralla Reinhardt
Freiburger Bildungsberaterin,
Sinti Verein Freiburg e. V.

Dzoni Sichelschmidt
Social worker & educational advisor of the Hamburg school authority for Roma & Sinti students
Founder of NEVO DROM e.V.
Winner of the Hamburg Citizens' Prize 2013







Tomas Wald
Board member of Roma Büro Freiburg e.V.
and author of the Roma/Sinti Discrimination Report Freiburg 2021
https://www.roma-buero-freiburg.eu/





Dr. Ulrike Wolff-Jontofsohn
Educational scientist, expert on "Social inclusion of minorities" and "Democratic school development" in the Council of Europe, as well as in the Berlin model program "Learning Democracy in the Immigration Society" (2009-2012)

Anmeldung / Registration