Bernard Rorke was born in Dublin and has lived in Budapest since 1997. He has an MSc in Politics and Sociology from Birkbeck College, University of London and a PhD from the Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster. He has been active on Roma issues for over 15 years, and currently works as advocacy officer for the ERRC and teaches Roma Rights at the Central European University, Budapest.
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Published in: HomeNational Roma integration strategies failing Romani children
Newly published reports on Roma integration strategies show little signs of tangible progress in 2012, especially in...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Hate is where the heart is: Time for Europe to confront anti-Gypsyism
It is time for the European Union to officially recognize anti-Gypsyism as a long-standing and deeply rooted form of...
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Published in: HomeRoma inclusion in 2012: no respite in prejudice
Does the EU deserve its Nobel Peace Prize? 2013 is the European Year of Citizens, dedicated to the rights that come...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The Roma rights dilemma of the French left
On the Roma issue, the French left must choose: whether to align itself with the forces of progress to combat...