Radio station elevates voices of Hungary’s Roma minority


              Melanie Nagy, left, and Szandi Minzari, right, hosts of Radio Dikh's women's show 'Zsa Shej' work together in a radio studio in Budapest, Hungary, Friday May 6, 2022. Intellectuals, broadcasters and cultural figures from Hungary’s Roma community have founded a radio station to reframe narratives and elevate the voices of their marginalized minority group. (AP Photo/Bela Szandelszky)
            
              Bettina Pocsai, co-host of Radio Dikh's women's show 'Our Voice' works in a radio studio in Budapest, Hungary, Friday May 6, 2022. Intellectuals, broadcasters and cultural figures from Hungary’s Roma community have founded a radio station to reframe narratives and elevate the voices of their marginalized minority group. (AP Photo/Bela Szandelszky)
            
              Bettina Pocsai, co-host of Radio Dikh's women's show 'Our Voice' works in a radio studio in Budapest, Hungary, Friday May 6, 2022. Intellectuals, broadcasters and cultural figures from Hungary’s Roma community have founded a radio station to reframe narratives and elevate the voices of their marginalized minority group. (AP Photo/Bela Szandelszky)
            
              Melanie Nagy, co-host of Radio Dikh's women's show 'Zsa Shej' works in a radio studio in Budapest, Hungary, Friday May 6, 2022. Intellectuals, broadcasters and cultural figures from Hungary’s Roma community have founded a radio station to reframe narratives and elevate the voices of their marginalized minority group. (AP Photo/Bela Szandelszky)
            
              Szandi Minzari, co-host of Radio Dikh's women's show 'Zsa Shej' works in her office in Budapest, Hungary, Friday May 6, 2022. Intellectuals, broadcasters and cultural figures from Hungary’s Roma community have founded a radio station to reframe narratives and elevate the voices of their marginalized minority group. (AP Photo/Bela Szandelszky)
            
              Melanie Nagy, left, and Szandi Minzari, hosts of Radio Dikh's women's show 'Zsa Shej', work together in a radio studio in Budapest, Hungary, Friday May 6, 2022. Intellectuals, broadcasters and cultural figures from Hungary’s Roma community have founded a radio station to reframe narratives and elevate the voices of their marginalized minority group. (AP Photo/Bela Szandelszky)
Radio station elevates voices of Hungary’s Roma minority