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As part of a collaboration between UNESCO and the Musée, UNESCO launched in November 2019 a series of Master Classes for secondary-school students.
Conceived as spaces for dialogue, they aim to empower young people by strengthening their understanding and capacity to combat discrimination, intolerance, and growing inequalities, as well as promote sustainable impact by engaging youth to become proactive agents of change and trainers within their own schools and communities.
This special edition of UNESCO’s Master Classes against Racism and Discriminations is organized within the framework of World Philosophy Day. It invites young secondary school students to question the prejudices and social stereotypes that lead to racism and discrimination through the critical study of the construction of "the other".
The analysis of racism as a philosophical object will lead these students to deconstruct the concept of "race", decompose their preconceived ideas and adopt innovative anti-racist strategies that they can then implement in their institutions and communities.
In doing so, this Master Class will underline the enduring value of philosophy for the development of human thought for each individual and culture and will support us in the building of a more respectful and tolerant society through collectively exercising reasoned and informed thinking.

Agenda:

  • Introduction of the Master Class by Ms Anna Maria Majlöf, Chief a.i. Inclusion and Rights Section of UNESCO
  • Presentations and interactive discussions with students:
    • Mr Arnaud Demanche, Comedian
    • Prof. Carole Reynaud-Paligot, Historian, sociologist, University of Pantheon-Sorbonne 
    • Prof. Lazare Ki-Zerbo, Philosopher
    • Prof. Rose Boswell, Executive Dean of Arts at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
    • Mr Sanele Xaba, Activist and founder of the Rolled Sleeves Outreach Programme
    • Moderator: Ms Arleen Pimentel, Permanent Delegation of the Dominican Republic to UNESCO
  • Dialogue session to create commitments to be implemented in schools and communities (intervention by the Fondazione Mediterraneo and the Federazione Anna Lindh Italia)
  • Closing remarks
  • Musical interludes by Ms Paloma Fayet 

Objectives of the Master Class:

  • Empower young people, through this peer-learning forum, by strengthening their understanding and capacity to combat racism and inequalities;
  • Shed light on what underlies issues of racial prejudice and discrimination, and understand how and why they are spread online and offline, in the media, in public space and in all spheres of life;
  • Engage youth to become proactive agents of change and trainers within their own schools, families and communities for a sustainable impact;
  • Inspire policymakers, at the global, national and local levels, community leaders and teachers, to pursue collective efforts in their fight against racism and discrimination.

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The Fondazione Mediterraneo joined the event held in Djerba (Sidi Dhrif). A particular recognition to the team and to the young people of Béja, El Kef, Médenine, Sfax, et Tataouine for their involvement, dynamism and their fundamental contribution to the Forum organized by the Académie Politique and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung.

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Round table on the exhibition “Dalí Siena - From Galileo Galilei to Surrealism” inaugurated at the Palazzo delle Papesse in Siena. The exhibition benefits from the patronage of the Municipality of Siena, the Bank of Italy and the Siena Astronomical Observatory and was previewed this morning by the Managing Director Ferruccio Carminati and Roberto Panté Creative Director of The Dalì Universe who curated the 'event.
The Fondazione Mediterraneo - connected via skype - intervened: "Salvador Dalí was not only a painter, but also a multifaceted and eclectic artist in the true sense of the word. He was widely recognized as a sculptor, writer, illustrator, director, designer of jewels and much more. The passion and the overwhelming desire to express himself in the field of sculpture were a constant in his life. He was particularly interested in sculpture from 1934 until 1987 ".

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After a few months of work - despite the blocks due to “covid 19 - the Fondazione Mediterraneo has completed the portal“ LA CAMPANIA DELLE EMOZIONI ”. Nine videos from 2 to 100 minutes that tell, with 4K high definition images, the beauties of Campania. President Capasso thanked Rosanna Rinaldi, the volunteers and the members of the Scientific Committee who made possible what many call a masterpiece.
Precisely today when Campania is represented at the lowest levels, being able to tell it through the unique beauties of 16 UNESCO heritage attractions is an important fact. The initiative was supported with a co-financing of € 10,000.00 from the UOD 1 "Libraries and Museums" of the Campania Region.

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On the last day before the closing of the museums - scheduled by the DCPM for tomorrow - and in full compliance with Covid 19 rules, museum visitors paid tribute to Gigi Proietti on the day of his funeral.
In the 107 video walls of the Museum, videos, images and testimonies on the great Roman artist were projected. Many people flocked to the windows overlooking Piazza Municipio where the video walls from November 2 had the image of Gigi Proietti with the words "thank you Gigi".
More than 150 people, distributed over the various floors, then attended the live funeral in the whole articulation (Campidoglio, Villa Borghese, Piazza del Popolo). "Great emotion and appreciation for an artist of great humanity" said President
Capasso.

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