Humanity & Culture: Values for the Future

by Archynetys News Desk

Italy in Motion: Therapeutic Assemblies Expand to Pisa


A national Dialog on Culture adn the Emerging Humanity

The Pace Marco Guzzi Foundation and the “The Indispensable” movement are extending their nationwide series of events, dubbed “Italy in Motion: Revolutionary Therapeutic Assemblies,” to the historic university city of Pisa. This initiative aims to foster reflection and dialogue on critical themes, drawing from the foundation’s 25 years of work.

Pisa Forum: Exploring Culture’s Role in a New Era

In Pisa, the assembly will focus on the evolving role of culture in shaping what organizers term a “new humanity.” Participants will engage with ideas presented by sociologist Diego Cianfanelli, co-author of The Policy of the New Humanity, alongside academics from the University of Pisa.The discussions will explore how cultural values and practices can contribute to a more compassionate and interconnected society.

Key Participants and Perspectives

The Pisa event boasts a diverse panel of speakers, each bringing unique insights to the discussion:

  • Diego Cianfanelli: Sociologist and co-author, providing a framework for understanding the political and social dimensions of this “new humanity.”
  • Bruno Brancati: Researcher at the University of pisa, offering academic perspectives on the cultural landscape.
  • Simone D’Ascola: Another researcher from the University of Pisa, contributing expertise in relevant fields.
  • Gianluca Famigliatti: A professor at the University of Pisa, adding scholarly depth to the conversation.
  • Chiara Cioli: Trainer of the “groups giving peace,” focusing on practical applications of therapeutic principles.

The Broader Context: Therapeutic Assemblies and Social Change

The “Italy in Motion” initiative reflects a growing interest in therapeutic approaches to social issues. Similar movements are gaining traction globally. Such as, in the United States, community-based restorative justice programs are increasingly used to address crime and conflict, emphasizing healing and reconciliation over punishment. These approaches often draw on principles of mindfulness, empathy, and collaborative problem-solving.

The goal is to create spaces for genuine connection and dialogue, fostering a sense of shared duty for the well-being of our communities.

A spokesperson for the Pace Marco Guzzi Foundation

Event Details: Free admission

The event in Pisa is open to the public and offers free admission, encouraging broad participation in this important conversation about culture, society, and the future of humanity.

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