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Stupid questions II 

Organisation: Tuke TV 

Location: Czechia 

The project combats stereotypes and strengthens Roma advocacy through training community members in media production and public engagement. Workshops, media training and creative collaboration will be carried out, participants will develop the skills needed to challenge misinformation and raise awareness. 

Activities include workshops, expert-led sessions on microaggressions, Roma psychological health and media training by Roma professionals. Participants will co-create video scripts and media content, culminating in a series of short films and reels highlighting Roma perspectives. The Museum of Roma Culture will provide historical and cultural context, ensuring authenticity and depth. 

The project will train Roma men and women in media production, engage community members in advocacy and produce videos and reels, to be released on International Roma Day 2025.  

Grant Amount: €15,000 

This content was published in the context of our ‘Minorities, Accountability, Rights, Independence and Organizational Development’ (MARIO) programme. Learn more >

MARIO is funded by the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (2021-27) of the European Union (ref: 101091387).