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Methods exchange between Berlin & Brno | PowerPeng! & TUKE.TV

The Romani youth group PowerPeng! from Berlin meets the Romani media platform TUKE.TV from Brno.

Through short films and a performance, they engage in dialogue and discuss how young Romani people in Germany and the Czech Republic keep the memory of Sinti and Romani alive through their media work, how they shape resistance against the far right, and how they can maintain their place in the public eye.

As part of the Erasmus+ project “Romani POV,” media professionals and youth workers will share best practices on self-determined media education, successful and empowering youth work, and advocacy for Romani rights. Together, they invite the audience to join the conversation.

Stop by and join the discussion!

  • Admission is free

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PowerPeng! – Direct and Uncomfortable!

Multimedia performance (20’), directed by Estera Sara Stan and David Paraschiv

What moves young people between summer, rap, and friendship? They honor heroes of the fight against fascism and give the middle finger to hate speech, admit their doubts, and find words to empower one another. They make a statement, in their own way: Direct. Honest. Uncomfortable.

PowerPeng! Short Film Presentation (20’) – From Horror to Activism

From script to shoot to post-production—all created by young Romani people. They present their works, discuss their intentions, and talk about the making of the films.

TUKE.TV Showcase

Excerpts from various broadcast formats

As an independent production platform by Romani people for Romani people, TUKE.TV reaches a broad audience with its programs. With various formats such as “Silly Questions” on common prejudices or “Amare Lavutara” on popular music, TUKE.TV reaches out to Romani people of diverse backgrounds and age groups to strengthen their self-confidence, self-perception, and self-awareness. TUKE.TV will show selected excerpts from its productions.

Exchange and Discussion

Experts and young people come together in a subsequent discussion to deepen their understanding of each other’s working methods, shed light on the challenges of their daily work, and forge further plans for exchange and collaboration.

The “Romani POV” project is funded under the EU’s Erasmus+ program. The PowerPeng! project is supported by the Berlin State Anti-Discrimination Agency as part of the state program against right-wing extremism, racism, and anti-Semitism.

Additional information
Dates
June 2026
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