Romani (Gypsy) Law and Cultural Integration
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- A Bit Of Context: I've spoken about this interview for YEARS!!!! And I've finally found the footage on an old hard drive I thought was dead. This is an interview I did in 2014 with Romani scholar and community advocate Professor Ian Hancock (University of Texas at Austin) after my visit/interview with the Romani community in Romania. This was one of my first on camera interviews ever so be gentle. lol. I have four other videos from this interview so please check those out as well. For more information on Professor Hancock check here.
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Do you think a communities cultural laws should override national or state laws? Should minority communities be allowed to govern themselves?
I am Romanian, so I've been preoccupied with this issue and your videos with Professor Ian Hancock have provided me with some answers. Thank you for sharing them.
Off topic: I'm really glad you like our country and helped spread information about our culture, so thank you for that as well.
my pleasure. I'm especially happy to see Romanians watching and engaging with these videos. Always happy to spread love and positivity.
This was a great interview with Ian Hancock
Learning a lot from these videos. I was abaolutely clueless as to the cultures. Look forward to learning more.
So glad to hear it. I had the exact same reaction. And getting the info from the worlds leading expert is amazing.
Fascinating
Powerful set of videos Erik spotlighting the Roma culture and the similarities with African-Americans. Post links to the professors books
links to his bio and work are in the description.
A lot of african american cultures have aspects of roma endentured servants and slaves that were put to work with them . Things like jumping the broom to get married , a lot of folk aspects they share together because they were both brought to the during the slave trades. Same with Native americans they share a lot together a lot of us became creolized and have all ethnicities mixed in one.
These are wonderful interviews. I am learning so much about the nuances of the Romani communities. #ownvoices
I did share these video interviews with a discord group called Three Black Halfling. Their last two podcast episodes discussed Romani culture in regards to a Wired magazine article called, "Dungeons & Dragons' Racial Reckoning Is Long Overdue".
I'm glad to hear that. Professor Hancock was extremely kind and welcoming. Answering every possible question I had on and off-camera. My first-hand experience with the Roma community in Romania has truly impacted me profoundly.