The consequences of positive and negative images for Roma and Sinti
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THE CONSEQUENCES OF POSIT IVE AND NEGATIVE IMAGES
FOR ROMA AND S INT I
Our main subject is about the Roma and Sinti people. The Sinti and Roma people are people in Europe who always have been a part of the European civilization, but they never had their own country or state
INTRODUCTION(you can choose your image here)
ANTIZIGANISMFor many centuries people, who were different suffered because of majority. Jews, native American, black people, gypsies - most of them suffered from stereotypes, which were created by white people. Of course, in every social group will always be thieves, rapists, killers, robbers, burglars, but people still judge all of them as an whole community, because of stereotypes and that attitude will barely change in nearest future. One of the most significant example is antiziganism – the thousand years of hostility and racism, directed at the Romani community.
STEREOTYPES OF ROMA AND SINTI
Stereotypes of Romani Peoplefrozen images people have in order to explain things they don’t really knowcreated and passed on by families, films, press headline and newspapersgive a unflexible picture about how Romani People aredefine Romani People as a group with special characteristicsleave no space for real contact with the individual personbased on these stereotypes antiziganism can increasequestion your mind about stereotypes!
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PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES
Gap between civil society and Roma and Sinti > distrust.· Lack of acceptance· Prejudices, stereotyping· Unequal treatmentRoma and Sinti:· Don’t see themselves as civilian people > isolation of civil society· Experience disadvantages in participating in labor and education· Accept discrimination· Lack of trust in themselvesConclusion: isolation, destructive behavior and hiding from their identity
``Roma and Sinti people lack access to government services and health care, good-quality housing and schools, and suffer from high rates of unemployment and discrimination on the labor market. For the Eastern European Roma, like Roma in other parts of Europe, these problems are partly rooted in the "otherness" of their lifestyle and values. Disagreements and fighting between Roma clans and organizations have not helped. ``
SOCIAL ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES
Because of the centuries-old societal prejudice, intolerance, and pervasive discrimination that Roma and Sinti continue to face, they experience problems in accessing rights and services in most areas of life and are poorly represented in the public and political life of their societies
IMPROVING SOCIAL INCLUSION OF ROMA AND S INTI
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