Non per guadagno, ma per libertà | Tiziana Colluto | TEDxReggioEmilia
Tiziana ci racconta il suo percorso personale e professionale, segnato dalla morte di sua zia Santa, che ha affrontato con coraggio una lunga battaglia contro il cancro. Questa esperienza le ha insegnato a trasformare il dolore in impegno civile, facendo tesoro delle cicatrici. Come giornalista, si è battuta contro l’inquinamento e le malattie derivanti dai rifiuti, affrontando anche numerosi rischi legali. Diventa co-fondatrice della “Casa delle Agriculture Tullia e Gino”, dedicata alla tutela del territorio e alla sostenibilità. L'iniziativa cresce attraverso progetti concreti, tra cui la creazione di un Mulino di comunità per produrre cibo sano e accessibile. Nonostante le difficoltà, Tiziana rimane convinta che sia possibile costruire un altro tipo di economia, più giusta e solidale, basata sul rispetto del territorio e delle persone. La sua visione è quella di un impegno quotidiano che agisca con coerenza e responsabilità, in nome di una nuova etica della sostenibilità. /// Tiziana tells about about her personal and professional journey, marked by the death of her aunt Santa, who had fought a long and courageous battle against cancer.
This experience taught Tiziana how to turn sorrow into a civil commitment, and how to treasure scars.
As a journalist, she has fought against pollution and diseases resulting from waste, even laying herself open to legal risks.
She is the co-founder of “Casa delle Agriculture Tullia e Gino”, an association dedicated to the protection of the territory and to sustainability.
The initiative has grown through concrete projects, among which the creation of a community mill to produce healthy and accessible food.
Despite difficulties, Tiziana is still convinced that it is possible to build another type of economy, a fair and just one, based on the respect for the land and the people.
Her vision is the everyday commitment to coherency and accountability, in the name of a new ethics of sustainability.
Tiziana Colluto è giornalista professionista, ha una laurea in Giurisprudenza e un master in Comunicazione Sociale. Per quindici anni ha indagato e raccontato, per diverse testate nazionali, tra cui Telerama, ilfattoquotidiano.it, Nuovo Quotidiano di Puglia, La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno, l’inquinamento ambientale, affaristico e criminale nel e del territorio salentino. Si occupa di comunicazione nella pubblica amministrazione per portare a galla i lati bui del suo territorio e questo lavoro, unito allo studio dello spopolamento dei paesi, ha rafforzato in lei la consapevolezza che “il mondo si cambia con l’esempio e non con l’opinione”. Nel 2013 ha co-fondato “Casa delle Agriculture Tullia e Gino”, ass. di volontariato di cui è presidente e che opera con impegno incessante per la cura della terra e dell’agrobiodiversità, declinando i temi della sostenibilità ambientale con quelli di giustizia sociale, inclusione, pace e cultura, per praticare “restanza” in aree in declino demografico. 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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