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Scarica Il Programma! PROGRAMMA 13.00 Apertura cancelli Presenta : Claudia Fusani, Carlo Nicoletti Musica: Dj set Radio Cavolo 15.00 Ringraziamenti a partner e autorità Introduce: Marco del Panta Saluti: Dubravka Šuica 15.02 L’Unione europea e la musica Introduce: Metis di Meo Modera: Carlo Nicoletti Partecipa: Lorenzo Baglioni 15.20 Saluti istituzionali – Q&A con gong Presenta: Claudia Fusani Partecipano: Carlo Corazza, Renaud Dehousse, Eugenio Giani, Antonio Parenti, Anna Ravoni 15.38 La forza di un’idea Presenta: Carlo Nicoletti Partecipa: Emma Nolde 15.56 #SOU4YOU: Presentazione di 5 temi da dibattere con te Presenta: Claudia Fusani, Carlo Nicoletti 16.00 AMBIENTE e SOSTENIBILITÀ – Una sfida per tutti Modera: Mario Pagano Partecipano: Simona Bonafè, Luca Mangiacotti, Federica Gasbarro, Piero Pelù, Giusy Sica, Elena Stoppioni 16.22 PARITA’ DI GENERE e EMPOWERMENT FEMMINILE – Le donne di oggi Modera: Metis Di Meo Partecipano: Jennifer Guerra, Costanza Hermanin, Isabella Mancini, Isabella Tovaglieri, Carlotta Vagnoli 16.44 SALUTE PUBBLICA – Disabilità, cura e assistenza Modera Claudia Fusani Partecipano Eleonora Evi, Giulia Lamarca e Andrea Decarlini, Elena Lizzi, Andrea Lorenzon, Iacopo Melio, Serena Porcari 17.06 INTELLIGENZA ARTIFICIALE – Il digitale e la disinformazione Strumenti digitali Modera: Martina Ferracane Partecipano: Francesco Baldassarre, Valeria Cagnina, Nicola Danti, Norma’s Teaching, Massimiliano Salini Fake news e disinformazione Modera: Carlo Nicoletti Partecipano: Agnese Pini, Paula Gori 17.28 INTEGRAZIONE – Migrazione e resilienza Modera: Claudia Fusani Partecipano: Brando Benifei, Elisa Bacciotti, Monir Eddardary, Laura Ferrara, Nicola Procaccini, Giacomo Alberto Vieri 17.50 Quiz “SPIEGAMI L’UE” Presenta: Carlo Nicoletti Partecipa: Lo Spiegone 18.02 Proiezione e Premiazione video “L’EUROPA CHE SOGNIAMO” Introduce: Carlo Nicoletti Presenta: Antonio Parenti, Luciano Saso 18.15 Un Ensemble per l’Europa - “I Fiati di Fiesole” Introduce: Anna Ravoni Modera: Carlo Nicoletti Partecipa: Scuola di Musica di Fiesole 18.32 Presentazione del Premio Lux Presenta: Metis Di Meo Interviene: Sabine Verheyen Intervallo – Cambio Pubblico – Lingua Inglese 19.15 EUI, STG PLAY “Time to Retreat?” Presenta: Andrea Bruno Savelli Organizzazione e Produzione: Istituto Universitario Europeo, SOU2021 Team, PRG Public Relations Group S.r.l. In collaborazione: Parlamento Europeo Ufficio in Italia, Comune di Fiesole Direzione artistica: Serena Bürgisser, Chiara Colombo e Martina Mancini – EUI Ufficio Stampa: Headline Giornalisti – Gianpaolo Ansalone .
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