While the exhibition is running, the libraries will be hosting four encounters addressing some of the themes in greater depth. This is the schedule of the encounters:
Ennio Flaiano Library - Via Monte Ruggero, 39
3 November at 5.30 pm: "Bangladesh: images and words"
Encounter with photographer Stefano Romano and migration expert Sara Rossetti, who will be talking about Bangladesh and the Bangladeshi community’s immigration to Rome.
Europea Library - Via Savoia, 15
7 November at 5.30 pm: "Afghanistan: images and words"
Encounter with Morteza Khaleghi, an artist of Afghan origin, and with Afghan photographer and educator Reza Heidari Shahbidak. Afghanistan and the Afghan community’s immigration to Rome will be the themes addressed in the course of the evening.
Enzo Tortora Library - Via N. Zabaglia, 27b
8 November at 5.30 pm: " KENE Project: images and words"
Encounter iwth Cote d’Ivoire photographer Mohamed Keita, founder of the KENE school, and with Luca Attanasio, a journalist and an expert in migration. The encounter will focus on the KENE project and the migratory phenomena.
Pier Paolo Pasolini Library - Viale Caduti per la Resistenza, 410/A
18 November at 6.00 pm: "Mali: images and words"
Encounter with Cote d’Ivoire photographer Mohamed Keita; Giovanni Boccardi, architect, conservator and former UNESCO officer; and Amedeo Siragusa, Fondazione Pianoterra Onlus. The topics addressed will include Africa, with a particular focus on Mali, immigration to Rome via African routes and the Djenné UNESCO site.
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