Tag: slovakia
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Faith of the Romani in Slovakia
Faith in Slovakia is multifaceted with layers of historical influence and shifting tradition. Over 60 percent of the country describes themselves as Catholic. While living here, I’ve been to a Slovak and Romani congregation, one Romani Pentecostal church, a Slovak Baptist service, an in-home Romani Bible study, a Romani Epistolic church, and I’ve visited with…
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Travel and Privilege
Košice, Slovakia 5:28 a.m. Tuesday June 10, 2014 I could begin this post with clichés about the journey being better than the destination and about how wanderers must lose their way to achieve fulfillment, but I’ll spare you the scrolling. You’ve heard it. Instead, I’m going to talk about privilege. Now privilege is a buzz…
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What am I doing in Slovakia?
What am I doing in Slovakia? Slovakia is a small Eastern European country, nestled southeast of the Czech Republic and south of Poland, above Hungary with a sliver of the Ukraine to the right and Austria to the left. The main language spoken here is Slovak. The Republic gained its independence in 1993 and was…
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Music of the Romani people
A common element of Romani culture is music. Whether singing and performing on street corners, playing cellos and violins in orchestras, or winning first place at local school competitions, the Romani people often showcase a talent for harmony and rhythm. “You can say it’s in their genes,” one Romani mother told me. “No one teaches…
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Romani in Slovakia: Cooking Class
After spending the weekend at the nonprofit Hope for Roma in the little village of Rankovce, I hustled back to Košice to meet Kristen’s friends Kathy and Rebecca. They were going to visit the small village of Vitkovce about an hour away by train.I loaded up with Kathy, pregnant Rebecca and her two young daughters. They’re…
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Who are the Romani people
The identity of the Romani people(s) is complex with differences not only ranging from continent to continent and country to country but as magnified and particular as village to village. Some villages have kept to themselves and don’t associate with outsiders while other places are more open to strangers and the wider world. As with…
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Romani in Slovakia: Issues in Education
“Education is the most powerful weapon to change the world.” Issues in education are widespread throughout Slovakia, but they especially affect Romani communities. I’ve spoken with Romani parents as well as leaders from Slovak, Romani and U.S. groups who have cited a lack of care for Romani students in schools. Others have acknowledged that teachers…
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Slovakia’s Botanical Gardens
P. J. Šafárik University Košice, Slovakia July 2014
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Love Bridge in Košice, Slovakia
It’s become a trend in Europe for lovers to leave padlocks on bridges. To mark my last day in Slovakia, I went to Košice’s bridge downtown to say goodbye to the city and leave my own little tag of love.
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Romani in Slovakia: Search for Identity
The sun is setting over the colorful storefronts and Gothic cathedral on the main road in Košice, the second largest city in Slovakia. Slovak children run up and down the road, playing in the singing fountain which is beginning to change colors as night falls. Slovaks are enjoying beer and wine at street cafes, and the…