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.
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.
Decolonizing Palestine: the double standard of international law
The Italian left celebrates Muslims like Mamdani abroad but ignores thInterview with Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur for the Occupied Territories of Palestine.e struggles of those who were born in Italy without citizenship. Voices and stories of exclusion and political hypocrisy.
Institutional racism in Italy: the voice of Abdulkadir Monaco Abdullahi Omar
The voice of Abdulkadir Monk Abdullahi Omar, activist and social worker.
Giambellino art: redesigning the neighborhood through culture
The voice of Milano Mediterranea and its artists.
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.
Why a systemic approach to climate change is essential
“Because it has multiple impacts on human life”. Interview with Marcello Petitta, atmospheric physicist, climatologist, researcher at the University of Tor Vergata.
External costs of the climate crisis must be paid by oil companies
The external costs of the climate crisis must be paid by the multinational oil companies,
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.
Ultima Generazione's non-violent civil resistance
It unites people concerned about the future. Interview with Michele Giuli, co-founder of Ultima Generazione.
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".
Luca Neves: music and human rights are linked
“Music is my weapon to defend human rights”.