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Slagjana Novakov: What is the life of a Roma woman who is compared to Kim Kardashian

Slagjana Novakov is a Roma woman, she is 27 years old, she is not married, she has no children, but she has a degree and regular employment, as well as a beauty that many admire.
In order to lie that "Roma women are a rare inspiration for artists", the photographer Sever Zolak decided to photograph her for the exhibition based on the motives of the artist Paja Jovanovi..
The girl in the photo from North Zolak represents a brave, elegant woman with incredible beauty. Slagjana is an educated Roma woman with an academic degree, who no longer lives in an informal Roma settlement. This is the first time Slagjana has posed. Otherwise, Slagjana grew up far from the aristocracy / but grew up in the Roma settlement in Zrenjanin - Opava.
Otherwise, Slagjana differs in that she has not made any aesthetic corrections so far, but everything is natural. It was not difficult for her to pose. "It would be an honor to have chosen me," said Slagjana, who is considering modeling in the future. She has two other sisters working in Belgrade.
The older nurse graduated from the Faculty of Law and works as a court assistant, and the younger one is a nurse at the Military Medical Academy. All three live with partners but are not married. Otherwise, Slagjana never had a relationship with a Roma, but that is why she had a Romani friend in high school. "She then got married, had children and that's how her career ended. "Now she will be a grandmother," says Slagjana. In Belgrade, except for her sisters, she did not have the opportunity to make friends with Roma. "It does not represent me and it is not an honor for me to be with my people but I can not run in the streets and look for them. I have not had the opportunity and I really do not have such opportunities in the environment !. I have not met such a person yet. "I want to have a normal person with whom I would have a child, but today it is very difficult to find such a person." "I never long for something that is impossible. "When I look at my life - I want to create something, and fight for it," says Slagjana.

Link: https://www.021.rs/story/BBC/257685/Romi-i-Srbija-Kakav-je-zivot-uspesne-Romkinje-koju-porede-sa-Kim-Kardasijan.html

 

The Ministry of Labor and Social Policy informs that from 06.11.2020 (Friday) begins the payment of social protection rights for the month 10.2020:

• Guaranteed minimum GMP assistance
• Social financial assistance - retroactive payment
• Permanent financial assistance - retroactive payment
• Other people's care
• One-time financial assistance
• Mobility and blindness
• Social housing
• Social security - social pension
• Financial assistance for a caregiver
• Cash benefit for a foster family

The payment will be made in three groups, in the branches and branches of the banks, according to the determined alphabetical order, according to the first letter of the surname:

- November 6 (Friday) –A, B, C, G, D, F, E, F, Z, F;
- November 9 (Monday) - I, J, K, L, F, M, N, O;
-10 November (Tuesday) –P, R, S, T, Ć, U, F, H, Š;

Debit card holders will be able to withdraw cash at bank ATMs, use the funds for non-cash payments in the sales network or through electronic and mobile banking, from November 6, 2020.

Three scenarios when we can live again without protective masks

Experts agree that the masks are a good protection because they create a strong barrier against the spread of the droplets responsible for transmitting the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
If you inhale these drops or somehow get into your mouth or nose, you may become infected. If you touch the mask that contains the virus, you may be exposed to an infection.
Since masks are now mandatory both indoors and outdoors, you are probably wondering: When can I stop wearing a mask?
Many experts will say: Not in due course.
By now, we all know that the mask is an excellent protective agent that prevents the release of the virus in an environment where other people can inhale it. The mask also offers some protection against inhaling the virus from another person. In short, wearing a mask will prevent the infection from spreading.
Given this, it is easy to conclude that we will stop wearing masks the moment we are sure that we can not transmit the virus. Well, in theory, there are several scenarios when we can all move around the world without masks.
Here are three scenarios:
* When there is evidence that the vaccine is available and used to such an extent that the number of infected is drastically reduced
* When "herd immunity" to coronavirus is achieved
* When we all become immune to the virus
The problem is that we do not know when any of this will happen and if it will. Some experts believe that the virus will be contagious and will be among us for the next five years. That model shows that the number of people infected with COVID-19 will continue to rise and begin to decline only when the vaccine is developed. The data indicate that we will have to continue to wear masks in order to prevent a large number of new cases of infection.

Recognition of the importance of the Romani language should be part of efforts to prevent all forms of discriminationThe World Roma Language Day, which was celebrated on November 5, 2015, declared by UNESCO, called for the preservation of the Roma mother tongue, tradition and values ​​of the Roma community around the world. "The Romani language must be preserved, because this is an ancient language, with all the linguistic features of the modern language that is in danger of extinction… Therefore, with the decision to declare World Roma Language Day, UNESCO emphasizes the need for preservation and further development in the mentioned language. The language of a nation is a major factor in cultural and national identity. The number of Roma in Europe is between 10 and 12 million. "Romani is spoken in more than 60 percent of the countries in Eastern and Southeastern Europe," explained UNESCO. To this day, it remains one of the most valuable identifiers and means of communication, socialization and cultural integration for the 10-12 million Roma living in Europe. Of the 25 member states of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, 17 have officially recognized Roma as a minority language traditionally present in their territory.

The World Roma Language Day, which was celebrated on November 5, 2015, declared by UNESCO, called for the preservation of the Roma mother tongue, tradition and values ​​of the Roma community around the world.
"The Romani language must be preserved, because this is an ancient language, with all the linguistic features of the modern language that is in danger of extinction… Therefore, with the decision to declare World Roma Language Day, UNESCO emphasizes the need for preservation and further development in the mentioned language. The language of a nation is a major factor in cultural and national identity. The number of Roma in Europe is between 10 and 12 million. "Romani is spoken in more than 60 percent of the countries in Eastern and Southeastern Europe," explained UNESCO.
To this day, it remains one of the most valuable identifiers and means of communication, socialization and cultural integration for the 10-12 million Roma living in Europe.
Of the 25 member states of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, 17 have officially recognized Roma as a minority language traditionally present in their territory.

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