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Through visual narrative, creative and participatory approaches we move, document, and inform about people, geographies, and realities that would otherwise be impossible; images, stories, lived experience when used ethically, are powerful resources in support of children , youth, practitioners and human rights
READINGS OF WAR
STUDENTS MOVEMENT AGAINST UNIVERSITIES COMPLICITY WITH ARMS INDUSTRIES FUELING ECOCIDE AND OCCUPATION IN GAZA
Since the onset of the bombardment of Gaza and the escalation of war crimes against the Palestinian people, the city of Pisa swiftly felt the need to take action. In November 2023, a student demonstration of a thousand participants sent a powerful message of solidarity by occupying the Leaning Tower of Pisa and unfurling a giant Palestinian flag from its summit. This marked the birth of the student movement studentxpalestina_pisa, which occupied areas of the University of Pisa (UniPi) to protest the university’s policies, which have been profoundly ambiguous regarding its numerous ties with universities and arms companies involved in the occupation and war against Palestine.
In the months that followed, student mobilisations continued, including boycotts.
To this day, the student movement is still urging the academic senate to suspend agreements with universities and multinational corporations that fuel the arms industry, enabling ecocide, occupation, and war to persist in Gaza. As part of the mobilisation, Future Rights supported the youth-led student movement by facilitating connections with Palestinians under siege, with the reading of Ruba Akkila’s blog featured as part of the advocacy events.
A CAMPAIGN FOR TRUTH AND JUSTICE IN NEPAL
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In 2013, the Network of Families of the Disappeared, Nepal (NEFAD) launched a campaign to ensure that the victims of enforced disappearances were “Invisible No More.” The campaign centered around a series of memory projects to guarantee that Nepal’s disappeared are not forgotten
Poverty: a photographic journey into the denied rights of the invisible
"Poverty has long been the object of extreme attention on the part of human rights activists. Extreme poverty represents a condition that harms people's rights and their dignity, making the poor to all intents and purposes "invisible", as the photos of the students of the Master in Human Rights at Sant'Anna remind us ". Councilor Silvia Pagnin
Life streaming presentations - Webinars- Conferences - Talks
Povertà e Diritti Umani Negati (Master of Human Rights Sant'Anna Advanced School of Studies and Province of Pisa)
February 10, 2010
Session-"Nepal: Conflict Transformation and the Unresolved Issue of Human Rights"
L'ALTRA MENTE FESTIVAL (MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS)
May 26, 2018
L'Altra Mente Festival is an event that promotes the awareness and interventions related to mental wellbeing through arts and theatre
Session- "Psychosocial Support for Migrants and Refugees"
IL MONDO E' CAMBIATO (Â Istituto di formazione empatia e counseling-IFEC)
March-May, 2021
A series of Talks around the Culture of Psychosocial and Mental Wellbeing, Intercultural Dialogue and it's interconnectedness with Psychosocial Support Interventions
Natural Leaders Annual Event (LIPU)
DARE VOCE A CHI NON CE L'HA
The environmental commitment between representation and responsibility
November 30, 2021
How to best preserve biodiversity, whilst raising the voice of those vulnerable groups affected by climate change? This is the theme of the online event dedicated to Lipu youth volunteers, in a crucial historical moment for nature and for the planet. Programme and streaming