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UccU x Border Situations – Roma Identity and History

The program is an accompanying event of the Border Situations exhibition, organized in collaboration with the Uccu Foundation. Its focus is Roma identity and history, as well as the social issues that also appear in the exhibition.

The program is an accompanying event of the Border Situations exhibition, organized in collaboration with the Uccu Foundation. Its focus is Roma identity and history, as well as the social issues that also appear in the exhibition.

During the event, participants are invited to take part in collective reflection, knowledge sharing and the exchange of experiences. The discussion offers an opportunity to look together at historical and contemporary social situations affecting Roma communities, and to connect with the issues explored by the exhibition through the themes of exclusion, visibility, institutional structures and inequalities.

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The aim of the program is to create an open and attentive space for dialogue. It does not offer ready-made answers, but invites shared reflection on how the experiences of the past and present shape the way we look at one another and at social relations.

During the program, the Border Situations exhibition will also be open to visitors.

Event: https://fb.me/e/aI5C249Ao

📅 16 April 2026, 17:00–18:30
📍 Charbon Art Café
1085 Budapest, Mária u. 1.

👥 Participation requires registration. You can register by filling out the form below:
https://forms.gle/BMXm9CJ677Jt1m9U8

The Uccu Foundation has been working since 2010 to bring Roma and non-Roma people closer to one another through personal encounters and dialogue. Their programs strengthen mutual understanding and support the possibility of a more cooperative society by helping to dismantle stereotypes.

🔵 Border Situations is the Budapest exhibition of the LEAP – LEgAcy in Progress: (Re)Constructing European Narratives and (De)colonising Discourses project.

🔵 The exhibition is co-funded by the European Union’s CERV program.