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.
Palestinian Voices and the Struggle for the Right to Narrate
The legitimacy of Palestinian voices comes through anger.
“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.
How Climate Lawsuits Hold Polluters Accountable
Why they can hold polluters accountable and transform society.
Transfeminism and Bodies: The Witch Revisited
Because her power and knowledge are dangerous and need to be contained.
The Struggle to Exist as a Black Transgender Woman in Italy
The voice of Laura Bernie Amponsah, interviewed by Chiara Pedrocchi.
Why Neutral Journalism Is a Myth in the Palestine Coverage
How words construct imagery and public opinion in the 'Palestine case'.
The Time of Nature and the Crisis of Climate Justice
Why we must start from food and our relationship with the Earth.
Peripheral feminism, Anti-Speciesism and Politics
A conversation with Martina Micciché.
Pollution, heatwaves: climate crisis and mental health
How the Climate Crisis Affects Mental Health and What to Do to Protect It.
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.
Press freedom on trial: the political persecution of Julian Assange
Because the Assange case is a death sentence to freedom of the press.
“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".
Mohamed Dihani: a case of human rights repression
The repression of activists in Western Sahara also passes through Italy.
Ecocide destroys the ecosystem — why we need an ecocide law
Why should we care about the extinction of a rodent and a toad
SLAPP lawsuits: when justice becomes weapon against dissent
A democracy does not waver when dissenting voices exist, but when these are repressed.
Is Gaza Facing Genocide Under International Law?
Interview with Francesca Albanese, United Nations Special Rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Intersectional environmentalism and the fight for climate justice
The voice of Denise Sala, interviewed by Chiara Pedrocchi