Una contro-opinione sul carcere minorile | Francesco Carlo - Kento | TEDxSapienzaU
Le immagini che abbiamo del carcere minorile sono spesso distorte e incomplete. Opinioni diffuse nella società, nei media e nelle fiction alimentano una narrazione irrealistica, che non riflette la realtà di questi luoghi. Kento ci mostrerà che è necessario un cambiamento radicale nella nostra prospettiva, così come nelle opportunità offerte ai ragazzi, per favorire il loro recupero e reinserimento sociale. Dobbiamo ricordare che dietro ogni errore c’è un essere umano con una storia, e che ogni percorso di crescita merita attenzione, supporto e possibilità di riscatto. Scopri TEDxSapienzaU, l’evento TEDx dell’Università di Roma La Sapienza, organizzato da studenti e dottorandi dal 2022. Maggiori info su https://www.tedxsapienzau.com. Kento, pseudonimo di Francesco Carlo, è un rapper originario di Reggio Calabria che ha iniziato la sua carriera nei primi anni ’90. È diventato una delle voci più autorevoli del rap di denuncia in Italia, affermandosi per il suo impegno costante contro le ingiustizie sociali, le discriminazioni e in difesa dei diritti umani. Attraverso i suoi testi, affronta temi scomodi e attuali, dando voce alle periferie e alle realtà spesso dimenticate, e utilizzando la musica come strumento di consapevolezza, protesta e cambiamento sociale. 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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