As a child, Kafu had no idea he was Roma. Growing up in Gjakova, western Kosovo, he was called “gypsy” everywhere he went. Kafu only discovered what the word Roma meant when he was in his 20s. Now 30, he is part of a growing movement that is using music to challenge negative perceptions of the Roma community in Kosovo.
Musicians in Kosovo fight anti-Roma prejudice stirred up by war (Thomson Reuters Foundation)
- Published: 8 years ago on 09/03/2016
- By: OSPI-rq
- Last Modified: March 9, 2016 @ 9:34 am
- Filed Under: International
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