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.
The Celebration of Mamdani
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.
The Role of the Media in Islamophobia in Italy
The role of the media in Islamophobia in Italy.
Ramy Elgaml: reflecting on the failure of the Italian system
A reflection on the failure of the system-Italy.
Narratives and the Value of Life Across the Mediterranean
A vision of the "Other" between the shores of the Mediterranean.
Voices from the Margins: Why They Exist and Must Be Heard
Interview with Selam Tesfai and Ariman Scriba, hosts of the Video Podcast My Zone.
Satnam Singh Was Killed by the System: Exposing Racial Capitalist Violence
The only antidote is anti-capitalism.
Who can travel and who can’t: talking about freedom of movement
Interview with Gabriele Del Grande.
The Struggle to Exist as a Black Transgender Woman in Italy
The voice of Laura Bernie Amponsah, interviewed by Chiara Pedrocchi.
Why the right to travel is a matter of justice and humanity
Why we must talk about the right to travel.
Centering Love and community care in Racialized Communities
The voice of Selam Tesfai, interviewed by Chiara Pedrocchi.
Mohamed Dihani: a case of human rights repression
The repression of activists in Western Sahara also passes through Italy.
Why dance is political: the voice of Nadege Okou
“And if we do not know our roots, we cannot move forward because we lose the essence”: the voice of Nadege Okou.
Ethnic profiling in Italy: why it matters and why data is missing
But data and statistics are missing.
Being happy in a racist society: the voice of Nogaye Ndiaye
The voice of Nogaye Ndiaye, law graduate and populariser on human rights issues, member of the creative committee of the Blackn[è]ss festival.
Institutional racism in Italy: the voice of Abdulkadir Monaco Abdullahi Omar
The voice of Abdulkadir Monk Abdullahi Omar, activist and social worker.
Why Blackness fest Italy matters for music and community
The music and civic engagement of Ian Elly Ssali Kiggundu.
Pleazer Mob as a Collective with a Vision
The voice of Buba Samasa, co-founder of Pleazer Mob, a sustainable brand that promotes inclusion and free expression.
Luca Neves: music and human rights are linked
“Music is my weapon to defend human rights”.