Paige’s Pictures
Paige is a young Traveller based in Argyll. She loves drawing and spends a lot of her free time creating her artwork.
Nairn Portraits
Article 12 in Scotland’s Young Gypsy/Traveller Lives Project and the Nairn Book and Arts Festival worked with the Gypsy/Traveller community in Inverness to produce a ‘portrait gallery’ for inclusion in the 2019 festival. The sketches were produced by local artists Helen Wright and William Mather.
Porajmos: Origins, History & Aftermath
Professor Donald Bloxham discusses the history of the Porajmos, the Romani name for the Holocaust. His talk guides us on the journey from its origins in historical prejudice and stereotyping through the arrests, deportations and killings during the war period and into the post-war period when many of the prejudices continued.
The Tent that Essie built: The tent shall stand when the palace shall fall.
Sutherland traveller Essie Stewart builds a bough tent from scratch, for the last time.
Proud in Perthshire of our Cultural Heritage
Due to the coronavirus crisis, a joint event for Gypsy, Traveller Roma History Month planned by RAJPOT, our arts and history engagement project and Mangin’ Manushis, a newly formed group run by Gypsy/Traveller women aiming to focus on social and welfare issues at grassroots level [both Perthshire based], has been sadly cancelled. The following document presents a flavour of this work.
No Less a Traveller: Creating art from the horrors of the past
Stacey Hilton is a young artist from the Gypsy/Traveller community. She has contributed to a number of exhibitions and in last year’s GRTHM had her work The Storyteller’s Jacket on show at the AK Bell Library in Perth and at the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood.
Bings o chaetrie in Scottish museums
Bings o chaetrie in Scottish museums, means lots of Gypsy/Traveller objects in Scottish museums.
Spaceship: Richard O’Neill and Shamus McPhee on creating a book for children
Richard O’Neill, a Romany storyteller and writer based in Manchester, and Pitlochry based, Nacken artist, Shamus McPhee are currently working together to create a children’s book.
Til Doomsday in the Afternoon
A reading by Lynne Tammi of John McCreadie’s ‘Til Doomsday in the Afternoon’.
Ioanida Costache: Listening as Healing
loanida Costache is a violinist, videographer, and Roma activist. Currently, she is a PhD candidate in ethno/musicology at Stanford University.
In conversation with Jess Smith
Pour yourself a drink, put your feet up and listen to Jess Smith and Lynne Tammi in conversation about Jess’s books and and her campaigning work – with a bit of ‘putting the world to rights’ thrown in.
Smeaton’s Bridge
The Perth Bridge [Smeaton’s Bridge] is being lit up in yellow to mark Gypsy, Roma, Traveller History Month from the 19th – 21st June.
Sustainable Living
John and Edith look back to earlier times when they travelled the roads and lanes of Scotland.
Resistance – Raymond Gureme
Here he tells some of that story to photographer and Gypsy/Traveller activist, Shannon MacDonald.
Historic Gypsy/Traveller Sites in Highland Perthshire
Shamus McPhee, a Scottish Traveller, artist and activist from Pitlochry takes us on a virtual tour of Historic Gypsy/Traveller Sites in Highland Perthshire on behalf of the Rajpot Project.
Dispelling Myths, Challenging Stereotypes
Here we offer some facts to dispel common myths and stereotypes. Click on a statement to reveal the facts.
No Less A Traveller: My Gypsy/Traveller Identity
No Less A Traveller is a series of podcasts in which people from the Gypsy/Traveller community in Scotland talk about their lives and experiences.
Wee Bessie
Join Wee Bessie Townsley on her travels as she lives her unconventional life with her family and faithful dog Ricky, while longing for the herald of spring.