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Renata Berkyová

is a PhD student in Social History of the Faculty of Arts of Charles University. Her research focuses on Roma and Sinti holocaust, its perception in afterwar period, formation in individual and collective memory.  
Projects: Romani Voices for Recognition, Memoirs of Jan Hauer, Database of Romani Testimonies

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Kateřina Čapková

is a research fellow at the Institute for Contemporary History of the CAS and teaches at Charles University and New York University in Prague. Her research focuses on the modern history of Jews in Europe, the history of refugees and migration and, more recently, the history of Roma and Sinti.
Projects: Entagled experiences of Roma and Jews, Database of Romani Testimonies, Memoirs of Jan Hauer

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László Csősz

is a historian and senior archivist at the Hungarian National Archives in Budapest, Hungary. He received a PhD in History from the University of Szeged in 2011. His main fields of research interest include the social history of the Jews in Hungary as well as antisemitic social and economic policies and the Holocaust in Hungary.
Projects: Entanglend Experiences of Roma and Jews

Benjamin Frommer

is Associate Professor of History at the Northwestern University in Chicago. He is the author of National Cleansing: Retribution against Nazi Collaborators in Postwar Czechoslovakia (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005), which was also published in Czech translation (Prague: Academia, 2010). 
Projects: Entanglend Experiences of Roma and Jews

Jan Grill

is Assistant Professor of sociology at Universidad del Valle, Colombia. He focuses on migration processes related to Roma, for example in his study  ‘In England, they don’t call you black!’ Migrating racialisations and the production of Roma difference across Europe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 44(7). 
Projects: Entangled Experiences of Roma and Jews 

Markéta Hajská

earned her PhD at the Institute of Ethnology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University. Her research focuses on the history of Vlach Roma in Czechoslovakia, Romani migration, intra/interethnic contacts, and Vlach Romani.  
Projects: Entangled Experiences of Roma and Jews 

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Marek Jandák

is a PhD student in Social History of Faculty of Arts of Charles University. He is an author of an award-winning book Arménská genocida: Příčiny, průběh a osobní svědectví (The Armenian Genocide: Causes, Development and Personal Testimonies) 1915-1922. 
Projects: Entangled Experiences of Roma and Jews, Database of Romani Testimonies

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Ari Joskowicz

is Associate Professor of Jewish Studies, European Studies, and History and Director of the Max Kade Center for European and German Studies at Vanderbilt University. He is currently working on a book, entitled Jews and Roma in the Shadow of Genocide, which traces the relations between Roma and Jews during and since the Holocaust.
Projects: Entangled Experiences of Roma and Jews

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Pavlo Khudish

is an Assistant Professor at the Department of History and International Relations at Uzhhorod National University, Ukraine. His primary research interests are Jewish history in Central and Eastern Europe, the history of interethnic relations in Ukraine, and the Holocaust in Transcarpathia.
Projects: Entangled Experiences of Roma and Jews

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Michala Lônčíková

works as a historian at the Masaryk Institute and the Archives of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. She focuses on modern Jewish history in the 20th century, the history of the Holocaust in Slovakia in the Central European context. 
Projects: Entangled Experiences of Roma and Jews

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Jan Ort

He is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, with the support of the Max Planck Institute in Halle (Visegrad Anthropologists’ Network). His research focuses on inter-ethnic relations, policies toward Romani settlements, and mobilities of the Roma.
Projects: Entangled Experiences of Roma and Jews 

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Radka Patočková

studied journalism at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Romani Studies at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University. In 2012, she co-founded the publishing house of Romani literature Kher and since 2017 she has been its director and works as a fundraiser, project manager and producer. 
Projects: Database of Romani Testimonies 

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Helena Sadílková

is head of the Seminar of Romani Studies (Department of Central-European Studies, Charles University, Prague), where she teaches Romani language and history. Her major research interest is the postwar history of the Roma in Czechoslovakia. 
Projects: Entangeld Experiences of Roma and Jews, Memoirs of Jan Hauer

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Raz Segal

is Associate Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies and Endowed Professor in the Study of Modern Genocide at Stockton University, where he also serves as Director of the Master of Arts in Holocaust and Genocide Studies. He is also founder and coordinator of the Refugee Studies Initiative at Stockton University.
Projects: Entangled Experiences of Roma and Jews

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Eva Zdařilová

graduated in Romani Studies at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University in Prague. Her rigorous thesis was focused on analysis of biographical interviews with Romani survivors of the Nazi persecution. She has been working continually for various organisations on interviews with Romani survivors. 
Projects: Database of Romani Testimonies 

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