Olbia, at the Mario Cervo Archive the book "A day suddenly" by Giulia Giornaliste Sardegna
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After the many presentations around the island and the flight to the last Turin Book Fair, “Un giorno all'Sudno. The stories of women at the time of Covid " , a volume created by Giulia Giornaliste Sardegna, becomes an opportunity to tell the "Resistance of places of culture" during and after the pandemic.
At the Mario Cervo Archive, in Olbia tomorrow at 8 pm, around the collective work that has collected the stories of sixteen women, interviewed by as many journalists, engaged in various roles that the virus has put to the test, forcing them to resist, to find solutions and to look beyond (the pandemic), the protagonists of the book and the operators of the sector converse in words, music and images on the impact of the pandemic in the field of art , entertainment and culture and on the resources put in place to enable its recovery.
At the center of the debate, the experiences of women who have kept the beacon of culture burning in the small Sardinian associations. The event, dedicated to the photographer who portrayed the protagonists of the volume , Daniela Zedda, who passed away a few days ago , moderated by the journalist Antonella Brianda, was attended by the journalist and deputy coordinator Giulia Giornaliste Sardegna, Caterina De Roberto, the colleague of the Council of the Order of Sardinian journalists, Simona Scioni, the president of the Menabò association and director of the obsidian museum in Pau, Giulia Balzano, the president of the Mario Cervo Archive association, Velia Cervo, and the notes of the singers Simona and Serena Canu, in art Simo&Sere.