"MY SOUTH IS" is a foulard to spreads out the multitude faces of South.

The numerous definitions of South of the participants, asylum seekers, of the AtWork workshop "Where is South?" held by Moleskine Foundation, are here imprinted as stamps on the silk. Nation25 with the project "B&W-Black&White, The Migrant Trend" is cultural partner of AtWork Venice Chapter. The aim of "B&W-Black & White" project is to use fashion to valorize the creativity and originality of the migrant people, for this reason it has designed in collaboration with the company Puntoseta a scarf to spread out the message that the asylum seekers have formulated during AtWork Venice, in order to disseminate it during the Barcolana 2019!

 

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About Moleskine Foundation

We believe that Quality Education is key to producing positive change in society and driving our collective future. We are committed to provide youth with the unconventional educational tools and experiences that help fostering critical thinking, creative doing, life-long learning, with a focus on communities affected by cultural and social deprivation. To achieve this we work at the intersection of three focus areas: innovative education, art and culture for social transformation, advocacy and cross-cultural sensitization. With a special focus on Africa and its diaspora, the Foundation works closely with local organizations to fund, support and co-create a wide range of distinctive initiatives. Together with our partners and grantees the Moleskine Foundation strives to catalyse systemic change through an open, participatory and cross-sectorial approach.