December 11th, 2025
from 18:30 to 20:00
Love for one’s homeland, the desire to heal its wounds—and, before that, to reveal them—often leads those who expose criminal organizations to be seen as guilty: guilty of revealing what everyone somehow already sensed, perceived, but did not wish to name.
As if the problem were not the fire itself, but those who try to extinguish it; as if the guilty party were the oncologist diagnosing the cancer, not the disease.
Telling the story of the mafias, and of how the criminal economy infiltrates the legal one, is not entertainment—it is not fiction. It demands commitment and rigor, both from those who write and tell the story, and from those who read and listen. It is an act of responsibility.
And what happens when love bursts, with all its force, into criminal dynamics?
The story of Rossella Casini, the young student from Florence brutally murdered in Calabria, reveals the enormous power of love—and of the desire for happiness through love—to undermine criminal codes.
And here emerges another still little-explored dimension: what does it mean to love in places where criminal codes, in addition to exerting control over bodies, must also seek to dominate feelings?
Moderator
Ennio Ripamonti, psychosociologist and trainer, former lecturer at SUPSI-DEASS and the Department of Psychology, University of Milano-Bicocca.
Fee
CHF 40
Ticket purchase
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Ticket sales closed
By Thursday, December 11, 2025
Notes
For organizational reasons, participants are kindly asked to arrive by 6:00 p.m.
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