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.
Satnam Singh Was Killed by the System: Exposing Racial Capitalist Violence
The only antidote is anti-capitalism.
Community Journalism: Antidote to Italy’s Illiberal Drift
The only antidote to the illiberal drift in Italy.
European Elections and the Power of Israeli Lobbies in Italy
The power of Israel in Italy.
“The memory of the partisan resistance must become action”
Interview with Camilla Ghiotto, author of “Tempesta”.
Who can travel and who can’t: talking about freedom of movement
Interview with Gabriele Del Grande.
Peripheral feminism, Anti-Speciesism and Politics
A conversation with Martina Micciché.
Press freedom on trial: the political persecution of Julian Assange
Because the Assange case is a death sentence to freedom of the press.
Mohamed Dihani: a case of human rights repression
The repression of activists in Western Sahara also passes through Italy.
SLAPP lawsuits: when justice becomes weapon against dissent
A democracy does not waver when dissenting voices exist, but when these are repressed.
Why lgbtq+ memory matters for our present and future
The memory of the LGBTQ+ community.
Why public interest journalism matters for democracy
It means caring for our democracy.
Giambellino art: redesigning the neighborhood through culture
The voice of Milano Mediterranea and its artists.
Interview with Julen Bollain on Universal Basic Income
"A basic income must be financed through a tax reform that takes away from the richest to give to those who have less".
Leo Da Pressa: Favela Storytelling and Representation
Interview with Leo Da Pressa, director and founder of Favela Academy.
If there’s a protected minority in the world, it’s the super-rich
We are beginning to talk about them, to discuss them, to criticize them. Such little is known about them and, most importantly, one does not really know who they are. What does it mean to "be rich"?
Interview with the “Jet of the rich” project
“We do not pollute all in the same way”: why the jets of the rich open a reflection on inequality.