"Il Quotidiano della Calabria" mercoledì 28 gennaio 2009 La memoria dei sensi, il rispetto dell’Altro,il mantenimento di un passato come monito per il futuro, l’analisi del presente con la consapevolezza che ancora c’è molto da fare. Questi i tanti temi trattati durante l’evento portante della giornata della memory held in the auditorium dell'Unical the sign of a motto "Touching, seeing, hearing: to understand the Other," designed by Paul Coen, Manlio Gaudioso and Galileo Violins. The institutional presence as the university rector who wanted John Latouche for the third year, the celebration of the event, and the Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters Raffaele Perrelli opened the works a long day of emotions that is slipped between interventions scientific, historical and personal memories. A page of history of the university that has had as protagonists the children come from schools Polistena, Novigrad and primary school children in Reggio Calabria who have done 170 rocks on which they wrote as many names of people deported, death without any right to be remembered with a sign. A strong emotional moment, especially with children lived with the feeling that I have to hand their guardian angel, who will rest in the field of Ferramonti Tarsia. The interventions were traced not only the memory of the Holocaust and the history of the deportations to the idea of \u200b\u200brace and the death camps. The field, which represents the collective freedom, was the subject of restriction and deprivation of dignity of men considered to be different. The other, the different, the many forms of racism that still persist are those that insinuate themselves slowly creeping into the body. A talk on the condition of gender, that of women, was Barazzetto Donatella, and view homosexuality as a "contagious disease" the national coordinator of the initiatives on memory 's Arcigay Marco Regli, who has traced the main features of repression by defining "ideal man, from being represented masculine, virile, capable and responsive to cliché imposed by the company. " The Other Francesco Bossio and the roots of anti-Jewish polemic in early Christianity Benedict Claus, the anticipated direct testimony of Julia Mafai, daughter of the painter and sculptor Mario Antoinette de Raphaël Simon, with memories of the fields escaped extermination at the age of 13 years. "The flight is that I have left because of the feeling of feeling guilty for being Jewish. There is no hatred in my heart, but I can not forgive. The lack of memory that distinguishes our society has led to many forms of racism, has led to be part of, without understanding, without remembering. The human tragedies have become lists numbers while the man has become mass rather than essence; This is the real danger for young people, who live well, without a face. " And the photos of the event to see the other, have captured the reality.
Giulia Fresca