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Sabrina Soffientini is a journalist based in Rome, Italy.
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The prison at the center of the Turin Book Fair: an opportunity for rebirth
The Turin Book Fair features a unique prison experience organized by 'Il Dubbio' and the 'Consiglio nazionale forense' to raise awareness about the dire conditions in Italian prisons. Concurrently, the Marassi Prison in Genoa hosts an art exhibition of Keith Haring's works, organized by 'Teatro Necessario Onlus' and supported by local institutions. The exhibition aims to merge art with social commentary, involving prisoners in creative projects to promote a more inclusive and rehabilitative prison model.
Is More Inclusive Technology Possible?
The Global Accessibility Awareness Day, celebrated on May 18, emphasizes the importance of digital accessibility for people with disabilities. The GAAD Foundation, co-founded by Joe Davon and Jennison Asuncion, advocates for making accessibility a fundamental requirement in technology development. WebAIM's analysis of a million home pages reveals significant accessibility barriers, though there is a slight improvement from the previous year. Companies like Apple, Samsung, and Google are making strides in accessibility features. The European project B4, led by the University of Seville, aims to empower young adults with intellectual disabilities through education and civic engagement, highlighting the role of technology in fostering inclusion and participation.
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