Miman’s Story addresses the deficit of educational materials on Gadjé-racism – the structural and interpersonal racism that Roma people are subjected to across Europe. Based on the story of Miman, a protagonist from our film FROM HERE, we developed a multimedia educational resource on Gadjé-racism (link materials) in cooperation with Initiative Rromnja and RomaniPhen in 2015/16. It consists of an extensive curriculum and four accompanying video modules.
The videos profile Berlin-based social worker Miman, a German Roma working with Roma refugees. Miman’s parents immigrated from the former Yugoslavia as so-called “guest workers,” and although he was born in Düsseldorf, he does not have German citizenship. He is the only member of his family open about his Roma identity. Through the videos, Miman addresses the present and historical dimensions of the discrimination faced by Roma communities, and also shares his own experiences of exclusion, as well as his personal struggles with belonging and resistance.
The curriculum offers historical background information for educators, discussion questions about the videos, supporting activities which deepen engagement with the topics, as well as exercises that encourage students and educators to “Take Action.” The materials are a tool to raise awareness in both educators and young people to the history and current situation of Roma and Sinti in Germany, stimulate critical reflection, and offer spaces for empowerment and solidarity for students from various communities. Since 2016, it has been used in various universities across Germany.
Author Study Guide: Hajdi Barz
Project coordination: Lotti Schulz – lotti(@)withwingsandroots.com
The project was realized in cooperation with Initiative Rromnja and RomaniPhen. It was funded by the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future and Humanity in Action.