New book on Roma minority aims to foster greater understanding
A new book about the history, culture and contemporary plight of the Czech Republic's large Roma minority has just hit the bookshelves.
With the support of the Irish government, the book - called "Life in Black and White" - was published by the Olga Havlova Foundation, named after the late wife of President Vaclav Havel. Dr Milena Cerna is the foundation's director: So much for the main idea behind the book. But how was it put together? So far 2,000 copies of "Life in Black and White" have been published - 500 of them in English. Currently the book's main outlet has been to schools and libraries, but the Olga Havlova Foundation plans a wider print run for general release in the bookstores.