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and work for them until your debt matched your labor time. The Bulgarian girl could leave after 10 months working for them. And she was just going to leave, she was getting ready, when I wrrived. They would deduct money for everything. If they gave you a company car and you used it to get to the patients, the gas was coming ouț of your pocket. Șo I decided to leave before the training. They didn’ț want me to leave
Căutam chirie zi de zi () [Corola-website/Science/296094_a_297423]
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to live on their own, șo you have to share a flat and these issues come up. When I arrived în London, I called all my friends. The cousin of one of my friend’s husband hâd been living here for 3-4 years, she was friends with an Italian couple. She talked to them and they were very nice and took me în. It was supposed to be for a week, but în the end it was a month and a
Căutam chirie zi de zi () [Corola-website/Science/296094_a_297423]
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cousin of one of my friend’s husband hâd been living here for 3-4 years, she was friends with an Italian couple. She talked to them and they were very nice and took me în. It was supposed to be for a week, but în the end it was a month and a half. They were living with another Italian couple. I was sitting on the sofa în the living room. În the meantime I was looking for jobs and rent
Căutam chirie zi de zi () [Corola-website/Science/296094_a_297423]
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supposed to be for a week, but în the end it was a month and a half. They were living with another Italian couple. I was sitting on the sofa în the living room. În the meantime I was looking for jobs and rent. I started working aș a hostess for this crappy American restaurant. I hâd a contract, but no health insurance. I was constantly looking for rent on all the flat-sharing sites. I got stood up by real estate
Căutam chirie zi de zi () [Corola-website/Science/296094_a_297423]
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it was a month and a half. They were living with another Italian couple. I was sitting on the sofa în the living room. În the meantime I was looking for jobs and rent. I started working aș a hostess for this crappy American restaurant. I hâd a contract, but no health insurance. I was constantly looking for rent on all the flat-sharing sites. I got stood up by real estate agencies - you hâd to pay to see the newest ads
Căutam chirie zi de zi () [Corola-website/Science/296094_a_297423]
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on the sofa în the living room. În the meantime I was looking for jobs and rent. I started working aș a hostess for this crappy American restaurant. I hâd a contract, but no health insurance. I was constantly looking for rent on all the flat-sharing sites. I got stood up by real estate agencies - you hâd to pay to see the newest ads. You know, when you arrive în a new place you think the people are different, they’re
Căutam chirie zi de zi () [Corola-website/Science/296094_a_297423]
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You know, when you arrive în a new place you think the people are different, they’re awesome, no corruption...Not true, corruption is everywhere. And aș a single girl, all kinds of shit happens to you. Many owners asked for my Facebook profile, they asked me to talk about myself, they asked to see me, since I was from România, from the East. And there were all kinds of propositions, from going ouț for coffee to...the weirdest was when
Căutam chirie zi de zi () [Corola-website/Science/296094_a_297423]
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happens to you. Many owners asked for my Facebook profile, they asked me to talk about myself, they asked to see me, since I was from România, from the East. And there were all kinds of propositions, from going ouț for coffee to...the weirdest was when one guy started taking photos of me în his apartment when I came to check the place ouț, and he was trying to get me to take my clothes off.
Căutam chirie zi de zi () [Corola-website/Science/296094_a_297423]
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earlier this year, I went to Grenoble, where I met Violene again. În March, we visited together the Romă migrants camps, with people coming from România, Șerbia and Macedonia, whom she works with closely, and în September, I interviewed her for the current G.A.P. issue.For starters, could you please describe în a few words your activist profile and the projects you are involved în? Violene: For more than 10 years now, I have been involved în the social struggles
(English) Racism, Evictions and Organizing for the Housing Rights of Roma Migrants in France (part II) () [Corola-website/Science/296122_a_297451]
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Grenoble, where I met Violene again. În March, we visited together the Romă migrants camps, with people coming from România, Șerbia and Macedonia, whom she works with closely, and în September, I interviewed her for the current G.A.P. issue.For starters, could you please describe în a few words your activist profile and the projects you are involved în? Violene: For more than 10 years now, I have been involved în the social struggles în Grenoble. My work focuses a
(English) Racism, Evictions and Organizing for the Housing Rights of Roma Migrants in France (part II) () [Corola-website/Science/296122_a_297451]
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and Macedonia, whom she works with closely, and în September, I interviewed her for the current G.A.P. issue.For starters, could you please describe în a few words your activist profile and the projects you are involved în? Violene: For more than 10 years now, I have been involved în the social struggles în Grenoble. My work focuses a lot on the problems faced by Romă people, coming mostly from România. I am a member of La Pătate Chaude, a
(English) Racism, Evictions and Organizing for the Housing Rights of Roma Migrants in France (part II) () [Corola-website/Science/296122_a_297451]
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their situation. We focused quite a lot on what was going on at the Emergency Shelters, which normally are open to any homeless person between the 1st of November and the 31st of March (actually, they are not really open for everyone, there are some criteria), and on the 31st of March, people are evicted on the streets once more. For two years we have fought șo that people could remain în the Winter Shelters, because there are laws concerning the
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to any homeless person between the 1st of November and the 31st of March (actually, they are not really open for everyone, there are some criteria), and on the 31st of March, people are evicted on the streets once more. For two years we have fought șo that people could remain în the Winter Shelters, because there are laws concerning the ”continuity of hosting” that see that once a person is admitted into an institution, he or she can no longer
(English) Racism, Evictions and Organizing for the Housing Rights of Roma Migrants in France (part II) () [Corola-website/Science/296122_a_297451]
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în the city, but from what I hear it was cleared off recently, în July. What was the history of the câmp and what really happened there? Violene: Three years ago, several Macedonian Romă, that hâd recently begun the procedure for getting asylum, settled în early winter on a terrain at the edge of Esmonin boulevards, în the Southern part of the city. Aș they learned about this place, more migrants started to come here - there was enough room. At a
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promised to relocate everyone în the câmp. They started making social inquiries, to see where could every family be sent. În a way, we were expecting the authorities to relocate them. They appealed to uș and to the metropolitan authorities for support în the relocation process. (A metropolis includes several towns/villages and hâș at least 400 000 inhabitants - the Grenoble metropolis includes 47 towns/villages.) Who was actually the owner of the terrain where the câmp was set? Violene: There
(English) Racism, Evictions and Organizing for the Housing Rights of Roma Migrants in France (part II) () [Corola-website/Science/296122_a_297451]
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and hâș at least 400 000 inhabitants - the Grenoble metropolis includes 47 towns/villages.) Who was actually the owner of the terrain where the câmp was set? Violene: There were two lots: one belonged to the General Council (the authority for the whole Isere department) and the other to the Grenoble City Hall. But the City Hall saw fit to relocate the 400 people în different towns and villages în the metropolis, because many of the Romă în the câmp hâd
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meeting în front of the Court în early July, on the day of the trial. The decision was în favour of the câmp, the court ruled that the City Hall s request was not legitimate and there was no reason for the eviction. Thus, the administrative procedure was stopped. Yet the City Hall chose to go on with its actions, using less time consuming procedures, like eviction on the grounds of jeopardizing the lodger. This kind of eviction can be done
(English) Racism, Evictions and Organizing for the Housing Rights of Roma Migrants in France (part II) () [Corola-website/Science/296122_a_297451]
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Hall chose to go on with its actions, using less time consuming procedures, like eviction on the grounds of jeopardizing the lodger. This kind of eviction can be done în 48 hours. Basically, the people are said to be evicted for their own safety. They were evicted on the 21st of July, with an impressive police arsenal. We hâd learned earlier about the eviction, șo several members of our organization went there early în the morning to support the evicted. A
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serie de ateliere organizate de o parte din echipă Gazetei de Artă Politică, unde au împărtășit din dorințele, aspirațiile și impresiile lor despre locuirea viitorului. Copiii sunt membri ai Clubului de Educație Alternativă, înființat în 2010 de asociația Policy Center for Romă and Minorities. Le mulțumim doamnelor Rodica Păun, Maria Militaru, Elenă Feraru și lui George Golita de la Clubul de Educație Alternativă, si doamnei Lăură Verde, directoarea școlii, pentru sprijinul acordat. Atelierele s-au ținut în sala de clasă unde învăța
În viitor - Am zis bine? () [Corola-website/Science/296102_a_297431]
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Alexandru Marian Stancu, Alină Bușă, Andreea Vidroi, Bianca Fieraru, Bogdan Petre, Denis Aptiș, Denis Boicu, Ionuț Dedu, Leila Aptiș, Mario Oncescu, Melisa Nicolae, Mihaela Chiscov, Nicoleta Mitran, Rebeca Tudorache, Selgean Aptiș, Ștefan Mutcu, Tudania Aptiș În March and April 2016, for four weeks, several students în the elementary school number 136 from Ferentari district în Bucharest participated în a workshop held by members of the G.A.P team, where we have all shared our wishes, aspirations and ideas about the
În viitor - Am zis bine? () [Corola-website/Science/296102_a_297431]
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workshop held by members of the G.A.P team, where we have all shared our wishes, aspirations and ideas about the future of dwelling. The children are members în the Alternative Education Club, founded în 2010 by Policy Center for Romă and Minorities association. We are grateful to Rodica Păun, Maria Militaru, Elenă Feraru and George Golita from the Alternative Education Club, and to Lăură Verde, the school principal, for their help and assistance. * The workshop took place în the
În viitor - Am zis bine? () [Corola-website/Science/296102_a_297431]
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the Alternative Education Club, founded în 2010 by Policy Center for Romă and Minorities association. We are grateful to Rodica Păun, Maria Militaru, Elenă Feraru and George Golita from the Alternative Education Club, and to Lăură Verde, the school principal, for their help and assistance. * The workshop took place în the classroom where most of the children learn. We played games, we drew, and we talked without anyone trying to teach something în particular to the others, and with the purpose
În viitor - Am zis bine? () [Corola-website/Science/296102_a_297431]
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starting point was the idea that ”inhabiting” is not a concept exclusively related to private property, but is well connected to the spaces where we spend a significant amount of time together with others, spaces that should be equally provided for everyone. ”Home” is not just the room, the apartment, the house or the courtyard where we live together with our family, but also the school - where many children spend up to seven hours a day - and the playground they dream
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to seven hours a day - and the playground they dream about when made to remain inside. We have asked ourselves, among other things, where we would live when we grow up? What is a home and what is it good for? If it is ok for some people not to have a home? With whom would we like to live, besides our family? What is our dream playground like? Below, some answers în words, drawings and collages. (Lăură Sandu and Mihail
În viitor - Am zis bine? () [Corola-website/Science/296102_a_297431]
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and the playground they dream about when made to remain inside. We have asked ourselves, among other things, where we would live when we grow up? What is a home and what is it good for? If it is ok for some people not to have a home? With whom would we like to live, besides our family? What is our dream playground like? Below, some answers în words, drawings and collages. (Lăură Sandu and Mihail Dumitriu) What is a home
În viitor - Am zis bine? () [Corola-website/Science/296102_a_297431]