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LatinoAmericando PodcastLatinoAmericando PodcastLa rivoluzione dei giga19_giugno_2025: il governo cubano ha deciso di alzare i prezzi del collegamento internet dal cellulare e questo ha provocato una dura reazione da parte degli studenti universitari che hanno proclamato uno sciopero. Ci colleghiamo in diretta con la capitale cubana per parlare con la cooperante Carla Vitantonio, autrice del libro "Bolero Avana". Un altro caso che preoccupa è la repressione del governo USA contro i manifestanti a Los Angeles che colpisce molto i cittadini messicani. Lo racconta per noi in diretta da León il professore, nonché scrittore, Fabrizio Lorusso. 2025-06-2045 minil posto delle paroleil posto delle paroleMarco Cassini "La Grande Invasione"Marco Cassini"La Grande Invasione"Dal 30 maggio al 2 giugno 2025www.lagrandeinvasione.itChieri, 30 maggio - 1° giugno 2025 – I edizioneIvrea, 30 maggio - 2 giugno 2025 – XIII edizioneDal 30 maggio al 2 giugno 2025 in contemporanea a Ivrea, ad Aosta e, per la prima volta, anche a Chieri. Il festival è curato da Marco Cassini e Gianmario Pilo, con Marianna Doria e Ludovica Giovine per la Piccola invasione, che a Ivrea e Aosta propone numerosi appuntamenti dedicati ai più giovani. A Chieri l’evento è organizzato in collaborazione con il Comune di Chieri e la Biblioteca Civica Nicolò e Paola Fran...2025-05-2922 minTrumanitarianTrumanitarian109. Decolini…what?In this special crossover episode, Lars Peter Nissen (Trumanitarian) and Carla Vitantonio (Living Decoloniality) sit down in Doha to explore the deep fault lines in humanitarian work — and why they’ve both turned to podcasting as a space for honest conversation.Carla unpacks the concept of decoloniality — the lingering structures, mindsets, and behaviors that survive long after formal colonialism ends. Together, they explore how power, bureaucracy, and hero narratives shape the humanitarian sector — and why we’re so often stuck tweaking language while avoiding the hard work of dismantling systems.They discuss the limits of reform, th...2025-05-0950 minTransformative leadership in polycrisisTransformative leadership in polycrisisEp 07 Lars Peter and Carla (bouns track)This bonus track is a cross-interview between Carla and Lars Peter Niessen, author of the podcast TrumanitarianAfter the end of the Humanitarian Leadership Conference, Carla and Lars Peter share their feelings and talk about how this experience will shape their future podcasts and life as humanitarian, podcasters and changemakers.They talk about power, leadership, localisation, decoloniality, but also about podcast as a way to collect memory and promote change.You can find the same interview on trumanitarian.org2025-05-0647 minTransformative leadership in polycrisisTransformative leadership in polycrisisEp 06 AsierThis episode features Asier Hernando Malax-Echevarria, co-director of Acapacà, who has joined the conference from Peru.2025-05-0605 minTransformative leadership in polycrisisTransformative leadership in polycrisisEp 05 EngwaseThis episode features Engwase Mwale, CEO of the Zambia Governance Foundation, who has Joined the conference from Zambia2025-05-0606 minTransformative leadership in polycrisisTransformative leadership in polycrisisEp 04 RamiThis episode features Rami Nazem Rajjoub, CEO of  Al-Sham Humanitarian Foundation , who has joined the conference from Turkey2025-05-0607 minTransformative leadership in polycrisisTransformative leadership in polycrisisEp 03 TammamThis episode features Tammam Aloudat, CEO of The New Humanitarian, who has joined the conference from Switzerland2025-05-0607 minTransformative leadership in polycrisisTransformative leadership in polycrisisEp 02 SandraThis episode features Sandra Macias del Villar, co-director of the Alliance for Feminist Movement and travelling to Doha from Mexico.2025-05-0608 minTransformative leadership in polycrisisTransformative leadership in polycrisisEp 01 Mary AnaThis episode introduces the podcast and features Mary Ana McGlasson, director of the Center for Humanitarian Leadership.2025-05-0606 minTransformative leadership in polycrisisTransformative leadership in polycrisisTrailerThis podcast was recorded during the Humanitarian Leadership Conference in April 2025 in Doha.Host Carla Vitantonio interviewed a number of humanitarian practitioners, researchers and other conference participants, asking all of them the same two questions:In times of polycrisis, what is one challenge and one opportunity for you and your organization?What is one thing from this conference that makes you hopeful for the future?Listening to the voices of those who participated, Carla collects a memory of this unique moment where people from 85 countries gathered and discussed about how to bring about a meaningful change in the...2025-04-2100 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialitySeason 03 Ep 09: Until next timeIn this last episode, we (Matilde and Carla) recollect the themes that touched us the most through the past season: co-creation, language, intersectionality, and pervasitivy of coloniality are some of them.We also delve on the structure of Living Decoloniality and on how this podcast is, at the same time, bringing attention to decolonial practices and also transforming itself into one of them.We know and feel that while we are closing this season the world looks uncertain and scary, but we also hope that the example given by the many people we interview will inspire...2025-03-2012 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS 03 Ep 08: Susan and BethehemThis episode is a bit of an exception, as it talks about coloniality, and decolonial practices, in the framework of a big international initiative: the WASH Agenda for Change.Listening to Bethlehem Mengistu and Susan Davis we will dive into the coloniality of power and what it means to decolonize governance, using the WASH Agenda for Change as a case study. With decades of leadership in international development, Bethlehem and Susan share insights on fostering collaborative systems, strengthening efforts, and challenging traditional power dynamics in global water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) initiatives. This conversation offers practical strategies for building...2025-03-0620 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialitySeason 03 Ep 07: SalmahDr Salmah Eva-Lina Lawrence joins us to bring back the discussion on the intersection among coloniality of gender, knowledge and race. And to do so, she shares with us her experience in the Pacific Islands. Drawing on her matrilineal heritage from Papua New Guinea and her extensive experience of decolonising international development, Salmah links theory and practice with insights from ethics, epistemology and feminism. From her role in governance and civil society to her academic contributions, Salmah offers a nuanced perspective on the dismantling of colonial frameworks in development.Sources: Jean Louis Rallu, The Impact o...2025-02-2016 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialitySeason 03 Ep 06: AmmaarahIn this episode with Ammaarah Nilafdeen, a social researcher from Colombo, Sri Lanka, we critically examine the coloniality of language and the concept of ‘local’ in the process of "localization".With a strong critique of colonial frameworks and the recognition that language carries meanings that reveal power differentials, Ammaarah's ideas aim to challenge entrenched narratives. The transcript is here.Sources:SPOKEN TAMIL DIALECTS OF THE MUSLIMS OF SRI LANKA: LANGUAGE AS IDENTITY-CLASSIFIER, M. M. M. MAHROOFHow a unique Tamil dialect survived among a fishing community in Sri Lanka, Ajay KamalakaranColoniality and the ‘aid bubble’: Can langu...2025-02-0617 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialitySeason 03 Ep 05: AyelenIn this episode, Ayelén Amigo joins us to explore coloniality of age, a concept that she created during her studies and shares practical tools for decolonisation projects with children. Applying her extensive academic training and years of participatory work with children and adolescents in Argentina and Mexico, Ayelén shares how adult-centrism and patriarchy shape childhood experiences. Focusing on the integration of feminist perspectives and on the use of the "pedagogy of tenderness", Ayelén offers valuable insights into creating more inclusive and equitable approaches to youth work. The transcript is here.Sources: ...2025-01-2313 minLatinoAmericando PodcastLatinoAmericando PodcastNon più terrorista16_gennaio_2025: dopo qualche breve aggiornamento sul caso di Alberto Trentini, fermato in Venezuela, andiamo a Cuba per conoscere meglio cosa vuol dire non essere più nella lista statunitense di paesi sponsor del terrorismo. In cambio gli USA chiedono il rilascio di prigionieri politici. Ma chi sono questi? Per saperne di più ci colleghiamo con la capitale cubana per parlare con Carla Vitantonio, cooperante e ricercatrice, nonché autrice del libro "Bolero Avana" . Nella seconda pagina ci concentriamo sul crescente rapporto fra l'America Latina e la Cina, a pochi giorni dell'insediamento di Donald Trump. A raccontarlo per noi il giornalista, di l...2025-01-1747 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS03 Ep 04: MichelleIn this episode we welcome Michelle Lokot, an esteemed researcher and practitioner, to explore the coloniality of gender and how it intersects with monitoring and evaluation (M&E) in humanitarian contexts. Michelle shares practical tools for fostering decolonial approaches to M&E, drawing on her extensive experience in feminist research, GBV, and qualitative methods. As Co-Director of the Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre at LSHTM, Michelle brings unique insights into the power hierarchies shaping gender, forced migration, and humanitarian aid. With years of frontline experience in Jordan, Nigeria, and Burundi, and collaborations with agencies like UNICEF and IRC, Michelle’s ex...2025-01-0918 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS03 Ep 03: SafiehIn this insightful episode, we’re joined by Safieh, a trailblazer in decolonizing global health. With over 15 years of experience in the humanitarian sector, Safieh shares practical tools to dismantle the coloniality of knowledge and being within international public health projects. From her work as a medical doctor to establishing the first open-access, multi-country Ebola data repository, Safieh’s journey is a testament to the power of intersectional feminism, open science, and decolonial approaches.Sources: Transforming global health: decoloniality and the human condition, Raphael LencuchaTowards a bidirectional decoloniality in academic global health: insights from settler colonialism and racia...2024-12-1914 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS03 Ep 02: DawitIn this episode of Living Decoloniality, we sit down with Dawit Taddele Dessie. Dawit considers himself a person who works to promote sustainable change. Currently, his interest is mainly focused on the intersection between technology and development. Dawit shares insights on how he is engaging in  reshaping philanthropy in East Africa. We'll dive into his work at Project Tech for Development, the role of tech-enabled solutions in nonprofit work, and his vision for decolonizing philanthropy through long-term sustainability, data-driven insights, and strategic partnerships. He emphasizes that true decolonization must begin with a shift in mindset, transforming the way we think b...2024-12-0516 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS03 Ep 01: Welcome backIn this opening episode of Season 3, we’re reconnecting with the essence of Living Decoloniality and diving into reflections from our journey so far. Join us as we unpack key lessons from the first two seasons, revisit the fundamentals of coloniality, and set the stage for the conversations to come. Whether you’re a longtime listener or tuning in for the first time, this episode is your gateway to understanding the ongoing impacts of coloniality and our paths toward decolonial futures. Let’s continue this journey together!The transcript is here.Sources:Frantz Fanon’s Enduring...2024-11-2113 minFestival Biblico 2024 | AgapeFestival Biblico 2024 | AgapeCuba/Stati Uniti con Carla Vitantonio, Marilisa PalumboFestival Biblico, sede di VicenzaIncontro del 25 maggio 2024Cuba/Stati UnitiCuba e il patìo traserocon Carla Vitantonio (cooperante specializzata in azione umanitaria e prevenzione dei disastri, ricercatrice, autrice), Marilisa Palumbo (caporedattrice Esteri del Corriere della Sera)conduce Costanza SpocciA Cuba la parola patìo trasero, cortile di casa, non è mai stata utilizzata per descrivere il suo rapporto con gli Stati Uniti, a differenza di diversi Stati latino americani che con Washington hanno intessuto rapporti di dipendenza. Giocoforza, le relazioni di Cuba con l’URSS, finché però sono durate. Oggi come avanza...2024-07-311h 03Living decolonialityLiving decolonialityS02 Ep 07: until next timeThis episode needs an introduction: we defend the spontaneity of podcasts and we think that linking professionality to the use of expensive technical means is yet one more attempt to keep power and resources in the hands of those few who can afford them.Nevertheless we are conscious that the sound of this episode is especially disturbing.Thank you for keeping supporting us, your support is our strength!Join us as we conclude the second season of this podcast. We explore the essence of decolonial practices, reflecting on our journey.We try to pull t...2024-05-2311 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS02 Ep 06: KarishmaIn this episode we dive into thought-provoking conversations with Karishma Shafi, who is working with One Future Collective, a feminist organization dedicated to social justice in India. From challenging colonial legacies to reimagining knowledge systems, Karishma shares invaluable insights that resonate across disciplines, suggesting alternative practices through examples provided by her work at OFC.The transcrip is available hereSources: Colonial legacies, postcolonial ‘selfhood’ and the (un)doing of AfricaOne Future CollectivePrecolonial Intellectuals and the Production of Colonial KnowledgeThe Production of Colonial Knowledge and the Role of Native Intellectuals: The Case of Kavali Borra...2024-05-0917 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS02 Ep 05: MaraMara Tissera Luna, a polyglot international consultant with over a decade of expertise in protection and forced migration, delves into the critical intersection of inclusive research and societal engagement. Explore how Mara's unique blend of skills in social anthropology and public administration informs her work in addressing root causes and developing policies for displaced populations across Latin America, the US, and Europe. Discover the power of decentering knowledge hierarchies, amplifying marginalized voices, and fostering a more equitable world.The transcript is available hereSources: Mara Tissera Luna Epistemic decentering in education for responsibility: revisiting th...2024-04-2519 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS02 Ep 04: Patrick and SuheeIn this episode I’ll have a transformative chat with Patrick and Suhee, artists based in Daejeon, South Korea.We delve into their journey to reconnect with nature, challenging societal norms and embracing ecological respectability.Discover the essence of their creative studio, City as Nature, and their rebellion against coloniality. Explore the power of finding a place, recognizing your existence, and giving yourself permission to engage with nature deeply.Can we bring any of these practices to our daily work?Tune in for an inspiring conversation breaking free from conventional norms. The transcript is...2024-04-1118 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS02 Ep 03: Giulia and RiaIn this episode I address one of the implicit narratives of coloniality: the narrative that  separates humans from nature, giving the firsts power over the second.I delve into the concept of 'coloniality of being' and its impact on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). In an insightful interview with two members of the Feminist Hiking Collective, I explore their research triggers, and learn how they rebel against colonial perspectives, and navigate the intersection of nature, humanity, and decoloniality.The transcript is available hereFHC - Feminist Hiking Collective is a feminist non-profit organisation fo...2024-03-2814 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS02 Ep 02: CharlesIn this episode of 'Living Decoloniality,' I engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Charles Kojo Vandyck.From challenging colonial mindsets to reshaping narratives in the aid sector, Charles shares his journey and introduces 'Alternative Convos,' a podcast aiming to amplify diverse voices in international development.Join me as I delve into the complexities of decolonizing minds and practices, redefining leadership, and creating spaces for alternative narratives. The transcript is available hereSources: Decolonizing Knowledge: From Development to DialogueBeyond the Master's Tools?: Decolonizing Kn...2024-03-1416 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS02 Ep 01: CarlaIn this episode I reflect on the journey of this podcast, drawing inspiration from my sabbatical in Florence to the streets of Havana.I recall the framework of the Colonial Matrix of Power, and I introduce the second season and its themes.We will dive into Coloniality of Being, Coloniality of Knowledge, and Coloniality of Gender in the aid sector.Embracing the concept of extrapolation, we move beyond sector boundaries.No longer limited to replicating practices, we explore diverse contexts, seeking inspiration from unconventional sources.Let’s challenge colonial structures and discover new possibilities.2024-02-2911 minStati di saluteStati di saluteCome stanno le cubane e i cubaniCarla Vitantonio vive e lavora come cooperante a Cuba da cinque anni e a Cuba ha dedicato un libro, Bolero Havana. 📚A lei ho chiesto come stanno gli abitanti dell’isola, come sta cambiando l’accesso alle cure e che rapporto hanno con la salute mentale, sessuale e riproduttiva. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jessicamarianamasucci.substack.com2024-01-1931 minStati di saluteStati di saluteCome stanno le cubane e i cubaniCarla Vitantonio vive e lavora come cooperante a Cuba da cinque anni e a Cuba ha dedicato un libro, Bolero Havana. 📚A lei ho chiesto come stanno gli abitanti dell’isola, come sta cambiando l’accesso alle cure e che rapporto hanno con la salute mentale, sessuale e riproduttiva. Get full access to Stati di salute at jessicamarianamasucci.substack.com/subscribe2024-01-1931 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS01 Ep 07: until the next timeIn this last episode of the first season of Living Decoloniality, Carla goes back to her initial purpose and recalls her initial questions.She then summarizes the topics addressed through the season an mentions topics that she would like to touch in the next one.2023-08-1713 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS01 Ep 06: KennethIn this episode Carla Vitantonio talks to Kenneth Amaeshi about the project he is supporting in Nigeria.While talking about ways to improve livelihood for people and community, Kenneth admits that too often solutions are brought from abroad that don’t match local needs, practices, habits and customs. Kenneth explains how his working group and himself are, on the contrary, trying to build new opportunities based on local networks and practices.Resources:Peter Ekeh, Colonialism and the two publics in Africa: a theoretical statementWalter Mignolo, Coloniality, Subalterne Knowledge, Border ThinkingSrilatha Batliwala, Taking th...2023-08-1016 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS01 Ep 05: JenniferIn this episode Carla Vitantonio interviews Nigerian health worker and activist Jennifer Uchendu. Jennifer is the founder of Sustyvibes, a community where young people with a passion for a just world come together to connect and design new ways of living, for themselves, the planet and the world at large. Carla and Jennifer talk about decolonial practices when linked to ecoanxiety, to narratives, but also to power relations and to how those power relations shall be unveiled, even when relations with donors are involved Resources:https://sustyvibes.org/Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí, The Invention of Women...2023-08-0316 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS01 Ep 04: ThemriseIn this episode of Living Decoloniality, Carla interviews Themrise Khan.Themrise is an independent professional in international development, based in Pakistan, who is working to develop what she calls “a new ecosystem for international aid”.Themrise is not interested in using the framework of coloniality, although what she says echoes very much concepts and theories discussed in this podcast so far. She aims at creating a new roadmap that each country -and she stresses the national dimension of her plan – changes the way they live, provide, and ask for international aid. Resources:Themrise’s websiteKey...2023-07-2615 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS01 Ep 03: Adriana, Kewan and ViolaThis episode is focused on cooperation among universities. This kind of cooperation, fostered by programs and funds called “cooperation North-South” or “triangular cooperation”, sits on a number of unspoken colonial dynamics that Carla will start unpacking through her interview. The guests of this episode are three researchers: Adriana Moreno Cely, Kewan Mertens and Viola Nyakato. Through the story of how they personally met and decided to have open-ended transformative dialogues to iteratively unveil coloniality in their life and work, the 3 researchers share with us their decolonial practices and the methodology they are developing to tackle their own colonial...2023-07-1917 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS01 Ep 02: KarishmaIn this episode Carla Vitantonio interviews Karishma Shafi (she/her)Karishma is a program manager at One future collective. She is an activist and researcher in the field of gender, media and culture. She aims to understand and address gender-based oppression along the axes of power and privilege. Her work at OFC focuses on shifting public narrative and policy with a social justice orientation. One Future Collective is a feminist social purpose organisation with a vision of a world built on social justice, led by communities of care. We exist to nurture people’s feminist and ri...2023-07-1216 minLiving decolonialityLiving decolonialityS01 Ep 01: welcomeIn the first episode of Living Decoloniality, Carla Vitantonio shares with us the story of the podcast and the reasons that moved her to create it.She introduces us to the doubts (or, as a social scientist would say, the research questions) that animated her research and to the answers she found: She shares the reference framework used through the episodes, briefly talking about the concept of coloniality, and she suggests ways to use and enjoy the podcast.Resources: Anibal Quijano, Colonialidad Eurocentrismo y America LatinaNelson Maldonaldo Torres, On the coloniality of being...2023-07-0518 minIn fuga dalla bocciofila podcastIn fuga dalla bocciofila podcastEssi vivono | Hong Kong Express | Quanto amore in una stanza. Un racconto di Carla VitantonioEssi vivono, seconda stagione, episodio15: Carla Vitantonio (autrice di "Bolero Avana" add editore, cavaliere della repubblica, scrittrice, cooperante, attivista, attrice, ecc. ecc.) scrive, a partire dall'indimenticabile "Hong Kong Express", un racconto notturno e pienamente asiatico. Noi, sorpresi, già in procinto di gustare la fine della settimana, incerti se accettare o meno questo bel regalo, ringraziamo😇Buon ascolto!2023-06-0117 minSTG Sound WavesSTG Sound WavesEpisode 1 - CarlaIn the first episode of "Sandals", the podcast's co-host Carla Vitantonio shares insights into her path between activism, art and humanitarian action that eventually led her to Florence. 2023-01-1307 minEmpoderadasEmpoderadasEpisodio #74: Sobre liderazgo feminista y cómo incorporarlo como filosofía de vida. Conversación con Carla VitantonioMi invitada de hoy nos invita a pensar críticamente nuestros espacios de poder. Cuestionar las herramientas que se proponen y tratar de hacerlas más humanas y más justas es uno de los consejos que nos da. Si quieres conocer más sobre ella estas son sus redes más activas:https://www.linkedin.com/in/carla-vitantonio/https://instagram.com/carlavitantonio?igshid=NjZiMGI4OTY="Empoderadas es un proyecto muy humano..."Si te parece lo mismo, por fa déjame un rating con estrellitas y escribe tu opinión en los comenta...2022-10-1352 minEsteriEsteriEsteri di giovedì 19/05/20221 - Guerra in Ucraina, secondo mosca altri 770 militari hanno lasciato l’acciaieria di Mariupol. Secondo Kiev il processo di evacuazione continua. Oggi dialogo telefonico sulla situazione tra il capo di Stato maggiore delle forze armate russe e quello statunitense. 2 - Israele non aprirà un’indagine sulla morte della giornalista di Al Jazeera Shireen Abu Akleh. L’annuncio è l’ennesima dimostrazione dell’impunità di cui gode l’esercito israeliano, anche quando uccide una giornalista conosciuta in tutto il mondo. 3 - Afghanistan, anche le conduttrici televisive dovranno coprire il volto. I talebani continuano a colpire la libertà delle donne, ma si spaccano internamente tra...2022-05-1926 minEsteriEsteriEsteri di mercoledì 18/05/20221-Guerra in Ucraina. La commissione Europea svela il suo progetto per riarmare il continente. Bruxelles vuole spendere di più nel settore della difesa e istituirà una task force con gli Stati membri per coordinare gli acquisti di armi. Intanto la Turchia cerca di monetizzare il suo sostegno all’ingresso di Svezia e Finlandia alla Nato. ( Alberto Negri) 2-Corea del Nord. Pandemia fuori controllo. Il sistema sanitario in ginocchio a causa delle sanzioni internazionali. L’intervista di Martina Stefanoni a Carla Vitantonio cooperante e autrice di “ Pyongyang Bluees” 3-La Diplomazia a geometria variabile di joe Biden. Per isolare la Russia, Washington ha revocat...2022-05-1827 minNorth Korea News Podcast by NK NewsNorth Korea News Podcast by NK NewsWorking with the disabled in North Korea – NKNews Podcast Ep. 192Humanitarian professional and author Carla Vitantonio joins the NK News podcast this week to discuss her four years in North Korea working with and for people with disabilities, the impact of international sanctions on humanitarian aid and leaving a diplomatic job to work at a nongovernmental organization (NGO). Vitantonio was a country director and project coordinator in North Korea for Handicap International (now Humanity & Inclusion) from Dec. 2013 to Aug. 2016, and she now serves as the country representative in Cuba for CARE.  Vitantonio is the author of two Italian-language books: “Pyongyang Blues” and “Myanmar Swing.” An English-language excerpt from “Pyongyang Blues” about the Arira...2021-07-211h 00Oriente PressOriente Press23 Fondamentalismi a confronto e sovranità senza interferenze: Tatmadaw e Masterwar afganiI confini della Birmania sono luoghi molto effervescenti. Sovranità senza interferenzeCarla Vitantonio, attrice, attivista, è stata a lungo in Myanmar tra il 2016 e il 2018, e poi ha scritto un libro causalmente uscito durante le lotte contro il golpe di Tatmadaw; Emanuele Giordana, esperto di Sudest asiatico, in Myanmar ha trascorso la pandemia 2020, ha partecipato a un altro libro (https://www.rosenbergesellier.it/ita/scheda-libro?aaref=1454) e poi si è impegnato a dare notizie, interpretazioni, analisi e fare inchieste, scoperchiare azioni e traffici inaccettabili in un consesso umano (https://ogzero.org/studium/burma-blue-riavvolgere-il-nastro-dalla-fine/) dopo il golpe. E poi i campi di rif...2021-06-2334 minSanbaRadioSanbaRadioSanbarcanda 07×04Vivere in Corea del Nord Nicola Pisetta intervista Carla Vitantonio, cooperante originaria di Campobasso, che per circa quattro anni ha vissuto e lavorato in Corea del Nord.   Carla, nella capitale Pyongyang, ha lavorato come docente universitaria di italiano e come cooperante: ai microfoni di SanbaRadio racconta ogni aspetto della vita all'interno della Corea del […]2020-11-0700 minSanbaRadioSanbaRadioSanbarcanda 07×04Vivere in Corea del Nord Nicola Pisetta intervista Carla Vitantonio, cooperante originaria di Campobasso, che per circa quattro anni ha vissuto e lavorato in Corea del Nord.   Carla, nella capitale Pyongyang, ha lavorato come docente universitaria di italiano e come cooperante: ai microfoni di SanbaRadio racconta ogni aspetto della vita all'interno della Corea del Nord, descrivendo anche la cultura e i rapporti con la popolazione locale, oltre a riportare le differenze sociali con Cuba, paese dove attualmente Carla vive. Presenterà, inoltre, il libro che ha scritto e pubblicato sulla sua personale esperienza nordcoreana, da...2020-11-0700 minSanbaRadioSanbaRadioSanbarcanda 07×04Vivere in Corea del Nord Nicola Pisetta intervista Carla Vitantonio, cooperante originaria di Campobasso, che per circa quattro anni ha vissuto e lavorato in Corea del Nord.   Carla, nella capitale Pyongyang, ha lavorato come docente universitaria di italiano e come cooperante: ai microfoni di SanbaRadio racconta ogni aspetto della vita all'interno della Corea del […]2020-11-0700 minAsia. Una rubricaAsia. Una rubricaFuga dalla Corea del Nord con Carla VitantonioStoria di un defector, di un disertore. Il diplomatico nordcoreano Jo Song-gil scompare insieme alla moglie da Roma, nel novembre del 2018. Il 6 ottobre 2020 un deputato sudcoreano rompe il silenzio e rivela su Facebook che Jo vive sotto protezione a Seoul da luglio 2019. Jo Song-gil è il "coreano personale" di cui Carla Vitantonio parla nel suo libro «Pyongyang blues», la persona con cui più era riuscita a stringere un legame durante i suoi quattro anni in Corea del Nord.--Credits sigla: Jaeho Hwang – Chinabot2020-10-1918 minScrittori Al Circolo by Circolo Lettori PratoScrittori Al Circolo by Circolo Lettori PratoCarla Vitantonio: Pyongyang blues"Cosa succede quando una giovane donna risponde al precariato del sistema capitalista trovando lavoro in una delle ultime realtà comuniste rimaste? In gioco ci sono la propria visione del mondo, le relazioni amorose e amicali, la ricerca di stabilità e dignità.  Attrezzata con un master in diplomazia e una precedente esperienza in Corea del Sud, in questo libro Carla Vitantonio presenta la Corea del Nord con uno sguardo inedito, che arricchisce di sfumature e sottigliezze la consueta rappresentazione del regime monolitico per eccellenza. Il suo punto di vista, fresco e ironico, incrocia due riflessioni principali: quella su un modello ideo...2020-10-0953 minRemando en DDLRemando en DDLEmprender la vida en otro PAÍS, una aventura en CANADÁ.Carla Vitantonio es instructora de pilates, zumba y stretching, hace más de 5 años se fue en su marido a vivir a Canadá. Llegó a una provincia de Canadá donde su idioma principal era el Francés, al llegar comenzó a tejer sus redes sociales para conocer gente y estudiar Francés porque sin el idioma iba a ser muy difícil poder comenzar a trabajar, hasta que dió su primera clase de pilates en el subsuelo de la casa de una alumna. Poco a poco fue armando su vida en un país con una cultura e idioma totalmente...2020-07-0624 min