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14 favole ispirate a donne reali che lottano tutti i giorni per migliore la loro comunità. Da Margherita Hack a Angela Davis, da Malala a Ilaria Alpi. Pensato per i bambini ma ottimo anche per gli adulti.
Lo presento qui: https://robertocodazzi.it/cooperazione-sociale/donne-favolose/HAITI: IL TERREMOTO SENZA FINE
Haiti è uno dei Paesi più ignorati dai media occidentali. Protagonista della prima rivoluzione guidata da ex schiavi, ma anche terra di conquista per il capitalismo nordamericano. Il 12 gennaio 2010 la sua capitale è stata distrutta da un terremoto: una frattura insanabile nella storia dello Stato caraibico. Per poche settimane i riflettori del mondo si sono accesi su quella terra, e molti vip hanno promosso in prima persona l’idea del build back better, ‘ricostruire meglio’. Ma cos’è successo in questi dieci anni?
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Haiti: l’isola che non c’era
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