5. How The Climate Crisis Affects The Romani Community In Europe with Judit Ignácz

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In our fifth and final episode, we focus on the struggles of the Roma community in Europe and the impact of climate change, environmental degradation and systemic racism and oppression on their lives. Despite being the largest ethnic minority in Europe, the Roma face systemic discrimination and economic hardships, which are worsened by climate change and consequent forced migration.Join us as we explore the resilience and voices of the Roma community in the face of environmental change with Judit Ignácz, an Advocacy Officer at the European Roma Rights Centre and a leading advocate for Roma rights.Find Judit and her work at:Judit's LinkedInSheja ConsultingEuropean Roma Rights CentreAme PanzhEvents discussed in this episode:Quarry collapse in Recsk (video with English subtitles!)Ajka alumina plant accident Intro sound credits:Europe’s Problem With The Roma / AJ+ / YouTubeMagda Matache: FXB Celebrates International Roma Day / FXB Harvard / YouTubeVice News: The Struggle for Survival of the Roma People / Romani or Gypsies? | Dijana Pavlovic | TEDxBocconiU / YouTubeHungary inundated by severe flooding / Sky News AustraliaHungary's worst disaster - warnings it could happen again / Euronews / YouTubeHow is the largest European ethnic minority affected by climate change? WFD / Council of Europe / YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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