THE PRESIDENT CAPASSO AND THE SENATOR LUMIA INTERVENED TO THE MEETING WITH THE STUDENTS ON THE THEMES OF MIGRATION AND LEGALITY

President Michele Capasso and Senator Giuseppe Lumia took part in a meeting with the students of the first and second level secondary school of the Maria Ausiliatrice Institute of Naples-Vomero for a reflection on migrations, legality and interculturality as a way that leads to peace. Through the meeting with young people the most important issues of this historical moment were addressed.

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VISIT OF THE STUDENTS OF THE INSTITUTE MARIA AUSILIATRICE AT THE MUSEUM

The students of the first and second level secondary school of the Maria Ausiliatrice Institute of Naples-Vomero accompanied by the principal Sister Anna Rita visited the Museum of Peace - MAMT on the eve of the Feast of St. John Bosco.
With the cry “We wish to live in color with the heart of Don Bosco” reflected on the richness of dialogue between cultures and on interculturality as a way to peace.
Welcomed by President Michele Capasso and the Museum staff, they were able to visit the various museum sections and the emotional itineraries dedicated to Don Bosco and to Mother Mazzarello with the Chapel of the Saint of the young.

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THE PRESIDENT CAPASSO SPEAKS MIGRATION AND INTERCULTURALITY TO THE STUDENTS OF THE IMA

The President Capasso has carried out a report on the themes of migration and interculturality to the students of the first and second level secondary school of the Maria Ausiliatrice Institute of Naples-Vomero.
"Dialogue between cultures and interculturality is the fundamental pillar for peace - said Capasso - and through the encounter with witnesses and the comparison with individual experiences it is possible to understand an epoch-making phenomenon that will only be resolved by transforming the concept of tolerance in that of coexistence ".
At the end of the meeting the students attended the projection of the video of the emotional journey "Voices of the Migrants" of the Museum of PeaceMAMT.

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PRESENTATION OF THE RESULTS OF THE MONDOMANIA PROJECT

The pupils of the first and second level secondary school of the Maria Ausiliatrice Institute of Naples-Vomero reflected on the richness of the dialogue between cultures and on interculturality as a way that leads to peace. Through the meeting with witnesses, the comparison in thematic workshops and the presentation of their works at the Fondazione Mediterraneo - for 30 years engaged in the dialogue between cultures - and the Museum of Peace - MAMT have been able to make an intense journey through interculturality and compare individual experiences.
Welcomed by President Michele Capasso and the Museum staff, they were able to reflect for two days on cultural identity, intercultural dialogue, integration, harmony of differences, knowledge of the structural mechanisms at the origin of the current imbalances between nations and continents and the tools to combat them. various levels in the cultural, political, economic and social fields.

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STUDENTS OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES BRING THE PLATES OF THE MUSEUM OF PEACE

At the cry of "Viva the Peace", students from various countries brought their plates in all the languages of the "Museum of Peace - MAMT" which are now placed on the windows on the ground floor of Piazza Municipio, Via Depretis and Calata San Marco.

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THE FONDAZIONE MEDITERRANEO AT THE THEATRICAL SHOW “WINSTON vs CHURCHILL”

The president prof. Michele Capasso and the prof. Maurizio Iaccarino attended the theatrical show "Winston vs. Churchill" with Giuseppe Battiston and Maria Roveran, directed by Paola Rota.
Taken from "Churchill, the vice of democracy" by Carlo G. Gabardini tells an unpublished Churchill.
Is it possible that a man alone can change the world? What makes it capable of changing the course of history, of intervening on the flow of events by modifying them? What allows him not to succumb to the gears? The ability to read reality? The context? The bravery? Intellectual strength? Giuseppe Battiston meets the figure of Churchill, brings it on stage, reinvents it, investigates the mystery of man through the magic of theater, without ever losing the powerful sense of irony. "Better to make the news than to receive them, better to be an actor than a critic." Of all this speaks the text of Charles G. Gabardini, which shows Churchill in a dreamlike present in which his whole existence is co-present and ends up speaking to us and us today with a disarming precision.
At the end of the show President Capasso proposed to perform a representation in the Churchill Hall of the Museum of Peace - MAMT and to nominate Battistoni at the next edition of the "Mediterranean Award".

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FROM PANAMA TO PORTUGAL: WYD CONTINUES ITS JOURNEY!

After the unforgettable days of Panama, the World Youth Days (WYD) continue their journey and in 2022 Portugal will welcome them!
A great joy for a friendly country protagonist at the Museum of Peace.
Thanks to Don Angel Fernandez Artime and to all the Salesians of Don Bosco for their contribution to this wonderful event.

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"A SIX OF LIFE" NATIONAL POETIC AWARD

The Fondazione Mediterraneo and the Federazione Anna Lindh Italia Onlus  sponsor the "NATIONAL POETIC AWARD" organized by the Associazione Amici di Ron.
The fifth edition took place in Milan with great participation.

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THE TOTEM OF PEACE IN MEMORY OF THE SHOAH

The Totem for Peace by the Molinari sculptor becomes one of the symbols of the "Day of Memory!".
"Not to forget the holocaust and to return to hope for the colors of life with the Totem of Peace": the sisters Andra and Tatiana Bucci have affirmed.

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NOT TO FORGET: AT THE MUSEUM THE DAY OF MEMORY

Like every year, the Museum of Peace has held various events with school students and various groups of visitors on the occasion of the "Day of Memory".
In the Sala Israel - inaugurated by Shimon Peres - several videos have been projected, some even unpublished, on the Shoah and on the deportation of the Jews in the various concentration camps.
Emotion and participation in particular looking at the testimonies of Andra and Tatiana Bucci on the occasion of their visit to the Museum of Peace. Their story was moving: daughters of a Jewish mother, in 1944 - when they were only 6 and 4 years old - they were deported to Auschwitz and survived.
Today Tatiana lives in Brussels, while Andra between the United States and Europe.
On this occasion their book "Noi, bambine ad Auschwitz" was presented. Our history of Holocaust survivors (published by Mondadori).

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