Every year, at the end of the program, RGPP participants present their at a special event that feels like a real conference. This event is a chance to celebrate a year of hard work and learning. Alumni, activists, and scholars are often invited to give the opening talks.
RGPP 2024/2025 Final Presentations:
Magdalena Sarandeva: Natural Language Processing Analysis of Institutional Rapports on Roma Minorities: Trends, Representations, and Gender Perspective
Ildikó Ignácz: Framing Silence: The Social Costs for Women of Authoritarian Rule in Hungary
Ana Victoria Amador Vargas: Tracing the Effects of Antigypsyist Laws on Roma Women in Contemporary Spain Through Autoethnographic and Historical Inquiry
Bianca Nestian: Reimagining Civic Engagement: Young Women’s Ethical Witnessing Amid Romania’s 2025 Presidential Elections
Felicia Constantin: Bottom-Up Empowerment through the S.O.R.A. Method: Romani Feminist Activism in Practice
Veronika Balogh: The Crisis of Care among Roma Youth
Katinka Mári: The Image of the Roma in Racial Scientific Discourse During the Third Reic
Réka Bardi: State Support, Unequal Outcomes: A Socio-economic Analysis of the Family Housing Allowance in Hungary
Ádám Lakatos: How Do Advertisements Build Emotional Attachment and Loyalty to Brands among 18–25-year-olds in Hungary?
Zoltán Turó: The Social Structures Behind Azahriah’s Success

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