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oggi e domani, 9-10 dicembre, a bologna: ricercabo 2023, quattordicesima edizione

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evento facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/333012029460564

pdf della locandina:
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oggi, 9 dicembre, a roma, presso ‘sinestetica’: i tre nuovi libri della collana glossa, di pièdimosca edizioni (prose di f. cirilli, p. s. dolci, a. m. shua)

OGGI, sabato 9 dicembre 2023, alle 19:00, a Roma
da Sinestetica (viale Tirreno 70 a/b)

si presenteranno i tre nuovi titoli di glossa,
la collana a margine di pièdimosca edizioni diretta
anzi dirottata da Carlo Sperduti:

Le passioni poche, di Fiammetta Cirilli
abstine substine, di Paola Silvia Dolci
La sonnolenza, di Ana María Shua (traduzione di Loris Tassi)

interverranno
il curatore Carlo Sperduti, l’editrice Elena Zuccaccia e l’autrice Fiammetta Cirilli

evento facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/892011119158155

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13 dicembre, roma, fondazione baruchello: convegno “libri e memoria”

Fondazione Baruchello presenta:
Libri e memoria.
Le biblioteche d’autore tra storia, fisionomia e tutela
Con un focus sulla biblioteca della Fondazione Baruchello
Convegno a cura di Cetta Petrollo Pagliarani e Carla Subrizi
Interventi di: Anna Maria Andreoli, Pietro Berardelli, Fiorenza Bernardi,
Eleonora Cardinale, Giovanni Fontana, Paola Giannone, Daniela Guolo,
Domenico Memillo, Silvia Moretti e Andreina Franzese, Marco Menato,
Sonia Puccetti Caruso, Carla Subrizi, Mattia Dei, Alice Leone, Giuditta
Sciamanna.
13.12.2023
ore 10.00 – 18.00
Fondazione Baruchello
Via del Vascello 35 – Roma

informazioni, descrizione e programma dettagliato qui:
https://slowforward.files.wordpress.com/2023/12/convegno-13-dicembre-c.s.-fondazione.pdf
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“italian arts united for palestine” _ lettera aperta per una presa di posizione rispetto al genocidio in palestina

TESTO IN ITALIANO [scroll for the English text]

PALESTINE: Lettera aperta per una presa di posizione rispetto al genocidio in Palestina

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Noi, lavoratorз dell’arte e dello spettacolo in Italia, uniamo le nostre voci in questa lettera aperta per rompere insieme il silenzio che pervade gran parte delle istituzioni culturali del paese in relazione al genocidio in corso da parte dello Stato di Israele ai danni della popolazione palestinese.
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altre immagini dall’inaugurazione della mostra “kosmos”, di enzo patti a palermo, 1 dicembre 2023

[Archivio Storico Comunale, 01.12.2023 / 21.12.2023, Sala D. Almeyda]
Enzo Patti / KOSMOS / an Asemic Tazebao, installazione site-specific, 2023
/ A cura di Gaetano La Rosa
/ col patrocinio di Fondazione Orestiadi

Ulteriori informazioni qui

Un post precedente: https://slowforward.net/2023/12/02/immagini-dallinaugurazione-della-mostra-kosmos-di-enzo-patti-a-palermo-1-dicembre-2023/

Archivio Storico Comunale di Palermo
Via Maqueda 157
1-21 dicembre
orari: lunedì/venerdì 9.30-13.30
mercoledì 9.30-17.30
sabato e domenica 9.30-17.30

https://www.sicilianews24.it/wallofsounds-2023-festival-la-quinta-edizione-dal-1-al-21-dicembre-allarchivio-storico-di-palermo-761939.html

palestinian poet refaat alareer died under israel bombing

“We are grief-striken and enraged to hear that Israel has killed beloved Palestinian professor, writer, poet, and activist Refaat Alareer. Refaat’s constant, English-language updates kept many around the world informed about Israel’s ongoing, genocidal assault on Gaza. Today, Israel killed Refaat, bombing his sister’s home and killing him, his brother, his sister & her 4 children.

Refaat watched as Israel killed many of his students before they killed him – insisting, as his organization @we_are_not_numbers always does, that they were full human beings with dreams and words and whole inner lives, not just casualties of Israel’s brutal violence. Now, we insist the same for Refaat. He was not a number. His death is a shocking reminder of the urgency to the call for a permanent ceasefire – not one more Palestinian life should be taken”.

JVP – Jewish Voice for Peace

via @theimeu

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“I am an academic. Probably the toughest thing I have at home is an Expo marker. But if the Israelis invade, if they charge at us, open door to door to massacre us, I’m going to use that marker, throw it at the Israeli soldiers … we have nothing to lose,”

Palestinian poet, writer, professor and activist Refaat al-Areer said during a livestream on The Electronic Intifada on the third day of Al-Aqsa Flood.

Today, he was killed in an Israeli airstrike — along with his brother, sister and her four children.

The last three lines of his poem in his pinned tweet from 1 November reads,

“If I must die,
let it bring hope,
let it be a tale.”

the israeli forces destroyed the central archive of the gaza municipality

After threatening (https://t.me/PalestineResist/16870) to bomb it at the end of October, the IOF destroyed the central archive of the Gaza Municipality this week, destroying thousands of documents over 100 years old, including city history, urban plans, and letters. Most of the historical documents have been burned, with digital copies existing for some.

The IOF has destroyed a number of cultural centrals, universities (https://t.me/PalestineResist/16764?single), museums, and libraries during its ongoing genocide of Gaza. Among the destroyed libraries is Gaza’s largest public library, which housed 20,000 books. The Samir Mansour library and publishing house, which was bombed and rebuilt in 2021 following a solidarity campaign, was also bombed again recently; it amassed 300,000 books in its time. Among the destroyed cultural centers is the Rashad Shawa center in Gaza City, which contained a library and housed thousands of displaced Gazans before it was completely destroyed by IOF bombing.

Additionally, the Al-Qarara Cultural Museum in Khan Younis, southern #Gaza, which was founded in 2016 and includes over 3,500 pieces, was heavily damaged by IOF bombing this October, as well as the Rafah Museum and others.

(from RNN newsletter @ telegram: https://t.me/PalestineResist/22064?single)

other infos:
https://twitter.com/Timesofgaza/status/1729788747435139489 (Nov 29th)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/11/30/gaza-library-palestinian-culture/ (Nov 30th)