12.45-13.00 Welcome by Angela Kocze, Chair in Romani Studies, Central European University and Timea Junghaus, Executive Director of the European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture

13.00-14.30 panel 1: Understanding epistemic racism

Papers

Geraldine Lee-Treweek (Birmingham City University) – Loreen Chikwira (Manchester Metropolitan University)  - Karen Wilkes (Birmingham City University): Romani Studies, Critical Race Theory, Black Studies and Reciprocal Learning to Change Higher Education

Eva Kourova  - Ionut Cioarta: Challenging the Dominant Policy Discourse and Forms of Roma Racialisations: The Case of Ando Glasgow in Glasgow, Scotland

Ioana Tistea (Tampere University): “Reflexivity of Reflexivity” with Roma-Related Research Practices toward Epistemic Humility

Chair: 

 Margareta Matache (Harvard University)

Discussant:          

Prem Kumar Rajaram (Central European University)

14.30-15.00 Coffee break with informal chat with RGPP Students at CEU

15.00-16.00 panel 2: Political voice and access to justice

Papers:

Ashok Kumar Pindiga (Central European University): Oppression and Access to Justice: A Comparative Study of Roma in Europe and Dalits in India

Aidan McGarry (Loughborough University): Political Voice of Roma Communities

Chair:

Violetta Zentai (Central European University)

Discussant:

Marton Rovid (Central European University)

16.30-18.00 RomaMoMa panel: The restitution of Romani artworks and artefacts

Introduction:

Angela Kocze (Chair of the Romani Studies Program at CEU

Anna Mirga-Kruszelnicka (Deputy Director of the European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture)

Hajnalka Somogyi (Founder and Cocurator of OFF-Biennale Budapest)

Panelists:            

Daniel Baker (Visual artist) TBC

Nanette Snoep (Director of the Etnographic Museum of Cologne)

Maria Lind (Director of Tensta konsthall, Stockholm)

Anna Szasz (Curator of the RomaMoMa project of Off-Biennale Budapest)