(Italiano) LA PACE E’ POSSIBILE. Sant’Anna di Stazzema 12 agosto 2024 ore 15:00

ORIGINAL LANGUAGES, 12 Aug 2024

Silvia Berruto – TRANSCEND Media Service

Sant’Anna di Stazzema 12 agosto 2024

Piazzale della Chiesa – ore 15:00

Incontro a cura dei Camminatori per la Pace e il Disarmo. Con Don Massimo Biancalani, parroco di Vicofaro (Pistoia) e con il giornalista Raffaele Crocco, ideatore del progetto ”Atlante delle guerre e dei conflitti del mondo”.

 

 

Il reportage di Diego Bianchi del 29 marzo 2019

 

Il giornalista Raffaele Crocco illustrerà quindi il progetto, il volume e il sito

ATLANTE DEI CONFLITTI E DELLE GUERRE DEL MONDO

Raffaele Crocco e “l’Atlante delle guerre” – Pietre Vive – Puntata del 16/12/2023

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Il progetto

2’56”

Così termina, ma non finisce, la camminata 2024.

Con la certezza, che è anche impegno e progetto, che ‘la Pace è possibile’.

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 Silvia Berruto è membro della rete TRANSCEND per la Pace, Sviluppo e Ambiente, giornalista contro il razzismo, antifascista, amica e persuasa della nonviolenza.

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