Initiatives Guarantor Silvio Premoli

Monday 9 October 2023
14pm - 30pm | Royal Palace, Conference Room

The meeting will present the draft of the questionnaire which will be proposed to all Milanese families with children aged between 8 and 13 (third phase of the project). The final objective is a document of recommendations on the digital education of children and pre-adolescents, written in a participatory manner and an expression of the Milanese city community.


Moderator: Federico Cella, Corriere della Sera

Speakers: Anna Scavuzzo, Deputy Mayor of the Municipality of Milan; Layla Pavone, Board Coordinator for Technological Innovation and Digital Transformation; Marco Gui and Brunella Fiore, University of Milan-Bicocca; Alice Arienta, Vice President of the Culture Commission of the Municipality of Milan; Nadia Ambrosetti, Territorial School Office of Milan; Marina Picca, President of SICuPP Lombardy.

Organized by: University of Milan-Bicocca • Municipality of Milan • Observatory for combating bullying and cyberbullying • Open Schools Office - Educational Management • Parents' project "Waiting for the smartphone" • ATS Milan Metropolitan City • Italian Society of Pediatric Primary Care (SICuPP ) Lombardy • School Unit of the Corps - Road Education and Legality Office • Territorial School Office of Milan • Guarantor of the rights of children and adolescents • CORECOM Lombardy

Event also available in streaming at this link www.comune.milano.it/web/incomune-webtvradio

Poster

 

Art is education

"Cesare de Florio La Rocca left us, a life spent for girls and boys, in Salvador de Bahia and in Italy. Hello, Cesare and thank you for everything you have done. La Rocca can be considered the father of Arteducation, a methodology of redeeming children in situations of risk that awakens them through aesthetics”.
This is the motivation for the award given in 2012 to Cesare de Florio La Rocca by the Transformadores (Trip).
Florentine by birth, lawyer in Brazil and Italy, Cesare de Florio La Rocca has 53 years of experience in Brazil behind him, he worked in the Amazon, in the favelas of the city of Manaus (of which he is an honorary citizen) and in the 1980s he moved to Rio de Janeiro, however due to the dictatorship he was forced to return to Italy, to Milan, where he worked for eight months in the Beccaria prison with the role of technical coordinator of the educational area.
He returns to Brasilia, where he takes on the role of Unicef ​​representative for Brazil and, at the end of the eighties, tired of a certain inertia of international organisations, he decides to abandon his diplomatic career to pursue a dream: to provide a high level education quality to the sons and daughters of the most popular classes of Brazilian society.
As he likes to summarize: “Give the best education to the poorest”.
He moved to Salvador di Bahia ("black Rome") and on 1 June 1990 - in a season of great political-social ferment for Brazil: these were the years of the return of democracy - he founded the "Axé Project - Defense Center and protection of children and adolescents”.
In 30 years of activity, more than 27 thousand children have joined Axé (87% have never returned to street life).

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Updated: 05/10/2023