Miccia Mag
Spark the change
Miccia Mag is a digital magazine with a decolonial and intersectional approach. It tells stories that transcend the present, offering new perspectives, questions, possibilities and visions. Every voice offers a unique perspective. Every story offers a new way to view things. Miccia Mag activates your critical thinking to generate change.
Turin after the eviction of the Askatasuna social center
Security, politics, and gentrification.
Messina Bridge: Between Environment and Economy
The Strait of Messina Bridge as a project of extractive capitalism: profit, Webuild, and the destruction of marine ecosystems in Messina.
The limits to growth, sustainable development, and the green economy
The Limits to Growth, Sustainable Development, and the Green Economy: Why Capitalism Cannot Be Ecological and Turns Crisis into Profit.
Neuronormativity and capitalism
Neuronormativity and capitalism: how normality was constructed to discipline bodies and minds and why neurodivergence is a political struggle.
The world after liberal hegemony
The crisis of liberal hegemony opens onto a post-Western horizon: race, capital, and coloniality reshape cities, power, and new revolutionary imaginaries.
Rooting new imaginaries
We need new models of collaboration, and they are much closer than we think. It would be enough to study fungi—about which we know frighteningly little, yet without which we would not even exist.
Why Migrants Detention Centers must be abolished
CPRs violate human rights: administrative detention, abuse, privatization and suffering. The only alternative is to guarantee freedom of movement and legal channels.
The Bridge of Messina and Reggio Calabria
From Salvini’s bridge to Gaza: how extractivism and the war economy drain public resources while ravaging territories and communities.
Restorative Justice: managing conflict beyond punishment
Restorative justice goes beyond the logic of punishment by placing the victim, the offender, and the community at the center. Dialogue, responsibility, and mediation help rebuild relationships and prevent conflicts.
Genocide in Gaza and the repression of German democracy
Repression in Germany: pro-Palestine demonstrations restricted by conditional permits, censorship, and funding cuts, with implications for freedom of expression.
Demonstrations and La Stampa: why we criminalize anger and ignore repression
Violence is carried out today in many ways, and as much as what happened to the newsroom of La Stampa may disturb us, the question we should be asking is: why? Where does it come from? What conditions generate it?
The insurrection of the living
Building collective dissent to respond to the strategy of terror and social isolation.
From the docks of Genoa to Palestine
The port of Genoa becomes a symbol of collective struggle: dockworkers, activists, and citizens united against war and global capitalism.
The Celebration of Mamdani’s Victory in Italy
The Italian left celebrates Muslims like Mamdani abroad but ignores the struggles of those who were born in Italy without citizenship. Voices and stories of exclusion and political hypocrisy.
Chilean Women Defend Water with Public Art
In Chile, Indigenous women are transforming ancestral art and knowledge into tools of resistance to defend the water and the memory of their territories.
Taranto, Laboratory of a New Sea Policy or Disaster?
Taranto and the Mar Piccolo: environmental degradation, mussel farming at risk, and the need for an effective maritime policy.
Decolonizing violence to understand Palestinian Resistance
Analysis of Palestinian resistance through a decolonial lens: understanding historical violence and strategies of resilience.