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In Chieti, Bologna and Parma, students narrate Jewish persecution

2021-01-22T15:04:35.117Z


Everything is ready in Chieti, Bologna and Parma where on January 27, the Day of Remembrance, the stories of the stumbling blocks reconstructed by the students of the three cities will be projected. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, JANUARY 22 - Everything is ready in Chieti, Bologna and Parma where on January 27, Memorial Day, the stories of the stumbling blocks reconstructed by the students of the three cities will be projected.

Without public access, in compliance with Anti Covid regulations, but visible in streaming and on dedicated channels.


    Appointment therefore on January 27 from 11 to 12 in Chieti by the Luigi di Savoia Higher Education Institute, from 18 to 21.30 in Bologna, by the Historical Parri - Quadriportico, and from Parma on the facade of the Pilotta.

The 3 videos made involving 95 students from 3 Institutes of the 3 different cities will appear under the patronage of the Municipalities of Chieti, Bologna and Parma.


    "We project on the walls the story of the stumbling blocks", the format conceived by Serena Cecconi, and Lidia Gattini, involved the Luigi Di Savoia Institute of Higher Education in Chieti as leader, networking with the Liceo Toschi di Parma and the 'Aldini Valeriani Institute of Higher Education in Bologna, and was funded by Miur through the Call for "Promotion of institutional events, days, national anniversaries and communication campaigns".


    The students, after a preparatory phase by the journalists of Mandragola Editrice, media partner of the event together with ANSA, and with the professors Antonella Aceto, Francesco Costabile, and Michele Gennari, participated in an in-person and online workshop aimed at to the creation of radio and video podcasts to tell the story of the deported people of their city to whom the stumbling blocks are dedicated.

Therefore, the characters to whom the stones are dedicated are significant.

In Chieti we will remember Aldo Oberdorfer, intertwining his story with that of three other stories "from the winters of war": that of Archbishop Venturi, that of Marshal Neviani and that of the partisans of the Banda Palombaro.

In Bologna the Stones are named after Nella Baroncini, Angela Baroncini, Jole Baroncini, Teresa Benini, Adelchi Baroncini, Adelaide Calò, Raimondo Calò, Jack Emanuele Calò, Sergio Calò, Aureliano Calò, Alberto Calò, Mario Finzi.


    In Parma, the stories that the voices of the boys tell are the stories of some of the people deported from the city, (Carolina Blum, Primo Polizzi, Ugo Franchini and Sergio Barbieri), written and interpreted after interviewing direct witnesses thanks to the collaboration of Historical Institute of the Resistance and of the Parma section of the PNA.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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