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Environmental Rules and Roma Lives in Bulgaria — a tree in the middle of a pile of rubble

Environmental Rules and Roma Lives in BulgariaCEFR A2

8 Dec 2025

Adapted from Debra Herrick - UC Santa Barbara, Futurity CC BY 4.0

Photo by JOGsplash, Unsplash

Level A2 – High beginner / Elementary
2 min
94 words

Elana Resnick wrote a book based on two decades of fieldwork in Bulgaria. To learn more she lived in Sofia and for nearly a year worked as a contracted street sweeper on a team of 40 Romani women.

Street sweeping exposed workers to danger, abuse and tight supervision. Resnick describes a "waste-race nexus": the idea that people treated as disposable and the waste they handle become linked. She shows that EU rules to upgrade waste systems often rely on unrecognized labor, and she names small acts of solidarity as a form of refusal.

Difficult words

  • fieldworkwork done outside an office, in real places
  • contractto hire someone under a written or fixed agreement
    contracted
  • exposeto put someone or something in danger or view
    exposed
  • nexusa connection or link between things or ideas
  • disposablemeant to be thrown away after one use
  • solidaritysupport and unity between people with same goals
  • refusalthe act of saying no or not accepting

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