Simonida Selimović continues her talk series on Roma History in Europe with a harrowing account of "Surviving World War 2" from a Roma perspective.
For Roma Holocaust Remembrance Day 2020, the House of European History invited Simonida Selimović to deliver a series of talks on the story of her family through key moments of European history.
Originally planned as part of a physical tour in the museum exhibition, but cancelled due to the pandemic, Simonida speaks from home during the lockdown period, on the fate of Roma people and their significance for Europe.
Simonida was born in Serbia and immigrated as a child together with her family to Austria, where she began her career as an actor. In 2010 she and her sister founded Romano Svato, the first feminist and professional Roma theatre association, as well as activist rap group Mindj Panther Roma Armee Fraktion.
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Thanks to Eva Oskarsdottir & Stefan Ecker for the video production.
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