Africa, the unsaid phobias of western people and the power of intercultural dialogue – Francesco Brancatella, RAI TG1

Posted by Wilma Massucco on January 25, 2011 under Interviews, Video | Be the First to Comment

What’s the reason why the common approach of  Media in Europe is that of highlighting in the news only the negative events of murders, violence, family destroyed by young boys and girls, instead of good news related to actions focused to build positive and interactive future? In this interview – taken from the backstage of the activities held in Sierra Leone with the Eugad team, related to the  Documentary production in support of  MDGsFRANCESCO BRANCATELLA, national RAI television journalist and expert of reportage in Europe, Middle East and Third World, gives his own point of view on this issue. He talks about the unsaid phobias of western people, the collective unconscious repression of their fears of living, and the way how a strong identity culture, built through a true intercultural dialogue, can help overcoming those fears. He also cites the lesson we can learn by Brazil, as vivid example of multicultural cohabitation.

Read the full written interview or watch the video (Italian language, Part 1 and 2)

by Wilma Massucco

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