In collaboration with the University L'Orientale of Naples | Palazzo Reale, 5-8 October 2023
From October 5th to 8th, the Target Minori - Tanto ho le cuffie stand will be open at the Campania Libri Festival, in the Royal Palace of Naples. This initiative is a collaboration between the Orientale University of Naples and Graus Edizioni.
A stand made of words, stories, listening, superpowers. A stand of dialogue between generations, of requests for help, of offers of support. An active stand, where the following are planned: the presentation of the book Tanto ho le Cuffie – Everyone has their own story, meetings with experts on different topics (adoption, addictions, justice, security, racism…), a listening desk, the distribution of superpower gadgets.
Some stories from the book can be heard on Saturday, October 7th at 11:00 am, in a live performance coordinated by Prof.
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There is a world of invisible children, an army of invisible children that populate the earth, nothing extraordinary in their gestures, in their lives; no apparent exceptionality, nothing that would find a place on the front pages of newspapers, nothing that would make their names remembered in a hundred years.
Fabiana Sciarelli decided to tell the stories of these little superheroes. Thus was born the project "Tanto ho le cuffie - Target Minori," a third mission project of the University of Naples "L'Orientale." The project focuses on children and adolescents, who today experience a real state of emergency, both physical and emotional, in a constant state of uncertainty that pervades their present and future.
The project's activities include the book "Tanto ho le cuffie - Ognun ha la sua storia" (I Have Headphones - Everyone Has Their Own Story), published by Graus Edizioni, which collects 20 stories from children and young people. Stories of social hardship, gender violence, bullying, immigration, denied rights, inclusion, real and digital safety, and disability...; the "Tanto ho le Cuffie" podcast; the forthcoming book "Tanto ho le cuffie - Violenza Minore" (I Have Headphones - Minor Violence); and awareness-raising sessions in schools, currently held and to be held free of charge in middle and high schools as part of an interdisciplinary civic education program.







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