Giselle and the missed wedding because of covid19
Giselle’s wedding was supposed to be in April. I had booked tickets and a room in the Tigre, on the delta of the Rio de la Plata. Canceled due to covid19.
Giselle’s wedding was supposed to be in April. I had booked tickets and a room in the Tigre, on the delta of the Rio de la Plata. Canceled due to covid19.
Andrea and Giuliana have been living in quarantine for a while, a Parkinson’s has put them in front of a new life, keeping their promise “in health and sickness”.
Marco is an energetic person, a “big man” with a smile always printed on his face. He works with the poor for Opera San Francesco in Milan.
Vincenzo has been living and working in Paraguay in Asuncion, the capital for 4 years. After graduation, he did an internship there and then stayed to teach Italian
Maria is a stubborn person and in love with France. She met Arnaud and started dreaming of opening a restaurant, but the covid has shuffled the cards.
Nicola’s work as an oncologist in the covid19 emergency period has stalled, as have therapies to protect patients from infection.
Veronica compares her life to a broken pencil. As an oncological patient, she also bravely faced this moment of emergency covid19.
For Cristina, there is an analogy between the experience of cancer – which she experienced firsthand – and that of covid19: life like before can no longer be lived.
Mom, dad and two daughters, one 17 and 20 years old already married with a child, living on a single-income. They arrived to Milan from rural Romania and found themselves homeless.
Anna, who works in social housing therefore in close contact with people in situations of housing emergency, today can only work from home
Sharing with others what you experience often serves to make sense of the experience itself. Massimo tells what he lived during the COVID19 emergency in the hospital.
Giada and Stefano met in Calcutta, India, and decided their destiny would be there. In fact, they founded Samsara Roads and live in Varanasi, India.
Angelo left Italy 15 years ago to manage a health centre in Bouar. Today, because of the coronavirus emergency, his patients risk to be left without treatment
Lucas is Brazilian, but originally from Veneto. He is doing the opposite route compared to his grandparents who went to Brazil from Italy.
Alessandra lives in Seoul, Korea and according to her the success of the coronavirus emergency management is due to the institutions and the Confucian culture of respect.
Cesare called himself Tony. He is Mexican, but also Italian. He tries to get the citizenship despite his father – the great absent – is Italian.
Ruso is Georgian by origin, but today she is a perfect New Yorker. She is an architect and an artist, her illustrations make you think and daydream.
Mauro did a record-breaking triathlon: from Sardinia to the Polar Circle by bike, then off the coast of Lofoten swimming and lastly to North Kapp on foot.
“Arrested, handcuffed, blindfolded and taken to an unknown detention center, accused of” propaganda against the Islamic Republic “. PEACE GULF
Franz story in Shiraz, the Brazilian nomad I met in Iran. He left his office life in Rio de Janeiro and now travels around the world.
Where does the word quarantine come from? The Persian Avicenna in 1025 theorized the 40 days of isolation to prevent infections’ spreading. #20quarantinestories