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.
Interview with Sèdjro Zitti, Favela Academy trainee and aspiring director
“If the narrative always comes from the north, we have to give some reply from the south”
Ismael Pacheco, artist and Dj and co-coordinator of the Blackness festival.
"Creating non-Eurocentric cultural spaces is a way of saying: we exist and we are here".
Stop Neocolonialism: The Need for Global Rights
On the one hand, there is the free movement of capital and goods; on the other, we witness the lack of globalization of the rights and regulations that protect the environment, health, and the rights of people and workers.
What does it mean not to have citizenship in Italy?
In short: having fewer rights and being treated as second-class citizens.
You cannot talk about blackness while ignoring the social class issue
Interview with Ariam Tekle, film director, sociologist, co-author of the podcast Blackcoffee and of the Blackness festival.
An attack to your identity is an attack to your mental health.
Interview with Hilal Alexander Beraki, cultural mediator, educator of a juvenile centre and mental health expert.
I rediscovered my identity through music
Interview with Sonia M. Garcia, journalist, dj, founder of Sayri platform.
Lithium, cobalt, nickel and electric cars
The hidden impacts of the ecological transition and solutions to change direction.
I learned that humanity must be embraced before any religion
The voice of Anfal Aziz, educator.
“Policy-making means fight for justice”
Building collective dissent to respond to the strategy of terror and social isolation.
“Music is my weapon to defend human rights”
Interview with Luca Neves, musician and chef.
"We don't want to change people's minds but we want a self-representation”.
Interview with Kawtar Faik and Aicha Traore, co-founders of Your Muslim Sisters Chitchat, first podcast for Muslims and non-Muslims created by veiled Italian women.
Changing the words
Human rights, occupation and colonialism to talk about Israel and Palestine.