
The meeting that will be held is dedicated to the realistic testimony of Jasmine – a voice, however, imagined by Gaza – Wednesday 18 March at 21 at the Collegio Nuovo. The evening's protagonists are the writer Francesco D'Adamo, Strega Prize for girls and boys 2022, Andersen Prize 2023, who recently published I wanted wings. Jasmine, 12 days in Gaza (Giunti, 2026) and Francesco Mazzucotelli, a profound expert on Middle Eastern history and culture. An opportunity to delve into the heart of Gaza's current affairs, through the eyes of a writer who loves to tell true stories, capable of explaining the world, taking the side of the most vulnerable and their rights. His Story of Iqbal, Inspired by a true story of child exploitation, a Pakistani boy who became a symbol of the fight against child labor, it has been translated all over the world.
The Alumna will give life to the long-distance dialogue between Gabriele, a voluntary prisoner who could escape but doesn't want to, and Jasmine, an involuntary prisoner who would like to escape but can't. Eleonora Calabrò, formerly an actress, now assistant director and specialized in opera.
The initiative is included, subject to confirmation by the individual interested College member of the CCUM, in the recognized training activities and is accredited as part of the IUSS extra-class training activity.
