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Voices Empowered
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People Reached Through Awareness
500
Actions Taken to Combat Discrimination
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How did this come to our attention?

The struggles of the Romani people have been documented for centuries, but they were highlighted more recently through reports from the United Nations and other human rights organizations. A 2015 UN Special Rapporteur report on minority issues brought global attention to the widespread discrimination of the Romani people face in the Americas, these injustices affect Romani families in today’s modern world. The persistence of antigypsyism, a specific form of racism targeting Roma continues and must be stopped. Action and advocacy are urgently needed that is our number one goal.

Empowering Roma Through Awareness and Action

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Voices Empowered

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People Reached Through Awareness

500

Actions Taken to Combat Discrimination



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We empower the Romani community, fight discrimination, and promote human rights. Join us in preserving culture, raising awareness, and creating real change.

FAQ

What is the National Association for the Advancement of Romani Rights.

The National Association for the Advancement of Romani Rights is dedicated to empowering and protecting Romani communities. We work to raise awareness about human rights issues, combat discrimination, and promote formal recognition of Romani people as a minority group. Through education, advocacy, and leadership initiatives, we strive to ensure Romani voices are heard and their cultural heritage is preserved and respected.

Who benefits from our programs?

Our programs are designed to support Romani individuals and communities who face discrimination and lack access to education, resources, and opportunities. We focus on promoting human rights, preserving cultural heritage, and empowering Roma to take leadership roles. By raising awareness and providing tools for advocacy, our work benefits both Romani communities and society as a whole by fostering understanding and inclusion.

Is my donation tax-deductible?

Yes. The National Association for the Advancement of Romani Rights is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Donors will receive a receipt for their records.

Where does my money actually go?

Your donation directly supports programs that raise awareness about Romani rights, provide educational resources, and advocate for minority recognition and equal treatment in America. Funds also go toward building partnerships, collecting testimonies, and creating initiatives that amplify Romani voices and protect their cultural heritage. Every contribution helps us fight discrimination and promote dignity, equality, and justice for Romani communities.

How do you decide where to focus your efforts?

We prioritize communities where Romani individuals face the highest levels of discrimination and lack access to education, resources, and advocacy. A human rights violation occurs when the actions of a state or non-state actor abuse, ignore, or deny the fundamental human rights of individuals. These rights are outlined in documents such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and other international treaties. Violations can be perpetrated by governments, but also by corporations, groups, and individuals.

What’s our goal?

Our goal is to address the challenges Romani people face by promoting education, advocacy, leadership, and economic opportunity. We work to integrate Romani history, culture, and language into schools, empower Roma individuals to take on leadership roles, and correct historical imbalances by creating pathways for socially and economically disadvantaged communities to compete more effectively in the marketplace. By expanding access to contracts, funding, mentorship, and visibility, we strive to build a more inclusive society where Romani voices are heard, their culture is respected, and their rights are fully recognized.