An intimate and collective journey in the Mediterranean of migrants , amidst their hopes, often shipwrecked in the sea of bureaucracy, between denied residence permits and generous hands ready to welcome them. It is the logbook of the experience lived as a humanitarian worker and told by Valentina Brinis in the book " Come Waves of the Sea ", which will be presented tomorrow in Olbia, in two meetings organized by the cultural association Eventi frizzanti and Anpi Gallura.

The author, sociologist and former collaborator of the Parliamentary Commission, left on board the sailing ship Astral for Mission 84, operated in August 2021 in the central Mediterranean, by the humanitarian organization Open Arms to try to rescue lives adrift off the coast of Italy. of inquiry into the reception system, tomorrow morning at 11 he will meet the students of the Antonio Gramsci classical high school , in a dialogue with the journalist of L'Unione Sarda, Caterina De Roberto .

La copertina del libro
La copertina del libro
La copertina del libro

At 6.30pm, in the hall of the Costa Smeralda airport, the presentation of the book will be open to the public, moderated by the journalist Marco Bittau .

Two events promoted by the organizers to raise awareness among the new generations (and not only) on the issues of migration through the direct testimony of those who are engaged daily in the defense of human rights, through the point of view of rescuers and social workers who save from indifference ( also of the State).

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