Non più invisibili: il dolore come opportunità collettiva | Sara Verrecchia | TEDxCollediValdElsa
Cosa succede quando il dolore diventa voce? In occasione della Giornata del Fiocchetto Lilla, l’oratrice condivide la sua esperienza con l’anoressia per raccontare come i disturbi alimentari siano solo la punta dell’iceberg di una società che esclude ciò che non riconosce. La sua storia diventa un invito a trasformare la sofferenza individuale in risorsa collettiva, creando spazi inclusivi in cui ogni identità possa esistere e contare. Perché il cambiamento inizia quando impariamo ad ascoltare davvero — noi stessi e gli altri. Sara Verrecchia è una formatrice, autrice, consulente e attivista specializzata in diversity, equity & inclusion. A 19 anni vive l’esperienza dei disturbi del comportamento alimentare, che segna profondamente il suo percorso personale e professionale, spingendola a sensibilizzare su temi dell’identità della rappresentazione e della salute mentale. Con un approccio attento alla comunicazione inclusiva e all’educazione digitale, supporta aziende e organizzazioni nel costruire percorsi di cambiamento consapevole, promuovendo una società più equa e inclusiva. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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