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                <title>Roma participation, empowerment and emancipation</title>
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                <description>How could universities, churches, companies, and media empower Roma? In what ways could Roma participate in policies affecting their lives beyond taking part in limited forms of political consultations? How to combine the struggle against racism, the promotion of democratic solidarity, and the reinforcement of an open Roma culture that allows for diverse and multiple identities? In the framework of the conference high level policy-makers, senior scholars, and prominent Roma activists and intellectuals engage a broader audience.</description>
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