Sinti and Roma Holocaust Memorial Day commemorates the victims of the Romani genocide (Porajmos), a tragedy where an estimated 220,000–500,000 Sinti and Roma were murdered by Nazi Germany and its allies during World War II. Chosen for remembrance, August 2 marks the night of 2–3, 1944, when 2,897 Sinti and Roma, mostly women, children, and the elderly, perished in the Gypsy family camp at Auschwitz.
Please note that while we have attempted to include all important diversity and inclusion dates in this calendar, we do not claim completeness and regret if an important date has escaped our attention. We appreciate any feedback or comments that contribute to completeness. Thank you for your understanding.
Let’s continue to recognize and celebrate diversity and inclusion throughout the year and work towards creating an inclusive environment for all.