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.
To consider the abolition of prisons
The prison institution is deeply rooted in the social fabric of the West, beginning with the formation of the nation-state in modern liberal democracies. Today, the traditional justice system places blame on the individual rather than addressing the conditions of their marginalization.
The importance of building upon a fracture
A journey from cells to communities: how cooperation, mutualism, and municipalism can regenerate society and build an economy for the common good.
An open letter to the Israelis from an italian journalist
From a journalist on the global Sumud Flotilla.
Azerbaijan, the responsibilities of the EU
Human Rights Violations in Azerbaijan and the European Union’s Role.
Letters from Anan Yaeesh, a Palestinian refugee / Part 2
We publish two more letters from Anan Yaeesh, a Palestinian political refugee detained in Terni.
Patriarchal violence: the multitude of struggles
To converge in a unique, immense revolution.
Land and Migration: The fight for Environmental Justice
The fight for environmental justice must move together with the critique of the colonial-capitalist system.
Letters from Anan Kamal Yaeesh / Part 1
We publish the first two letters by Anan Yaeesh, a Palestinian political refugee detained in Terni.
The Role of the Media in Islamophobia in Italy
The role of the media in Islamophobia in Italy.
Vittorio Arrigoni: A Legacy of Justice and Humanity
The active memory of Vittorio Arrigoni.
Transfeminism: A Struggle Against All Forms of Oppression
Transfeminism as a struggle against all forms of oppression.
The oppressive use of Artificial Intelligence
Between Italy, the United Kingdom, and Palestine.
CPRs: In the Ghetto Where Colonial Legacies Still Live
Between colonial legacies, state lager, and red zones.
Interview with Diletta Huyskes: Technology & Social Justice
Author of “Technology of Revolution”.