In addition to collecting testimonies, the ROMDIEM project also includes the development of educational and documentary outputs aimed at making the topic of the Roma Holocaust accessible to contemporary generations.
Within the project, innovative outputs are being prepared for young Roma and non-Roma audiences alike. Collected interviews and expert analyses will be processed as part of a digital archive with an international reach. The archive will serve as an open source of information for schools, professionals, and the wider public, ensuring access to verified information about the Roma Holocaust (Samudaripen) in a digital environment.
The project outputs also include the preparation of a documentary film focused on the life experiences of Roma communities during the Holocaust period. The film is conceived as an educational and commemorative tool that complements the project’s expert and archival materials.
The educational and audiovisual outputs of the ROMDIEM project are intended to support teaching, public discussion, and the preservation of historical memory in a European context.
ROMDIEM is funded by the European Union programme CERV-2024-CITIZENS-REM (Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values – Citizens’ Remembrance). The project will run from March 2025 to February 2027, building on the EU’s long-standing commitment to strengthening historical memory, education and social inclusion.
