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.
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 Never-Ending Disaster?
Taranto and the Mar Piccolo: environmental degradation, mussel farming at risk, and the need for an effective maritime policy.
Azerbaijan, the responsibilities of the EU
Human Rights Violations in Azerbaijan and the European Union’s Role.
Land and Migration: The fight for Environmental Justice
The fight for environmental justice must move together with the critique of the colonial-capitalist system.
Imagining the impossible
How cycling communities in Milan, Athens, and Nairobi are changing cities.
Indigenous Land Resistance: From Mexico to Palestine
Caring for the land as a form of resistance by indigenous communities against capital.
The Land Binds the Margins: Eco-Social Resistance and a Pact of Mutual Aid
For a pact of mutual aid.
How Climate Lawsuits Hold Polluters Accountable
Why they can hold polluters accountable and transform society.
The Time of Nature and the Crisis of Climate Justice
Why we must start from food and our relationship with the Earth.
Pollution, heatwaves: climate crisis and mental health
How the Climate Crisis Affects Mental Health and What to Do to Protect It.
“Climate is a political issue”: why climate politics matters
Why we must imagine a new world to change it. The voice of Ferdinando Cotugno, journalist for Domani and author of "Primavera Ambientale".
Intersectional environmentalism and the fight for climate justice
The voice of Denise Sala, interviewed by Chiara Pedrocchi
Fossil fuel sponsorships and their hidden influence
How Oil and Gas Companies deceive citizens to maintain their pollution business.
How fossil fuel companies spread climate disinformation
The strategy through influencers and gamers.
Where hope doesn’t arrive, climate activism does
The voices of Maria Letizia Ruello, researcher and spokesperson for Ultima Generazione, and Michela Spina, student of veterinary medicine and spokesperson for Fridays for Future.
Why media responsibility in climate change fails in Italy
And much of the media is responsible for it.
Environmental crimes in Italy: crimes without guilt
Washable paint scandalises more than the climate crisis and environmental disasters by companies in Italy.