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The story

Going beyond the appearance. This is the story of my blog—kind of a squatted house where to share lives in an uninhabited building. Somebody will come and say that it isn't right cos the place's unlawfully settled. Though, the building was abandoned, wasn't it?   Thoughts work the same as squatted houses. We can have them as we like, but there will be somebody who will tell us that the way we think isn't the right one, maybe only cos it's different from how it's to be expected.   I'd say it's a naturally human mindset process. Sometimes we're stuck, blinded by a reality that scratches the surface without looking within.

At this point, we should stop, take a breath and think that there're so many different ways to see the same thing regardless of what we have been told of it.

Here it is my blog, a place where to make our brain reasoning, giving space to intuition, like love at first sight. Allowing our minds to advocate for our choices with no social interferences.

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Giulia D'Innocenti, a humanitarian and human rights activist, was born in Rome. Always passionate about a model of convergence between moral responsibility and the application of Law, she focuses her thesis on the evolution of this concept through history. An admirer of Marx, she considers human rights as the foundation of civil coexistence among people. In this sense, we must respect the status of human rights in its dual aspect, moral and political. Giulia believes in the importance of education and culture to make the human being worthy of the term "human", rather than terms like "barbaric", "uncultivated" and "inhuman". In this sense, she sees knowledge as an opportunity for improvement and for this reason she started writing.

After graduating from High School, where she studied humanities, she enrolled at La Sapienza University in Rome, gaining a degree in Law (LLM). During her academic career, she starts growing her engagement for social justice favouring migrants and refugees. Fundamental in the development and his political thinking was the collaboration with The Baobab Experience in Rome and other minor local organizations active in the treatment of unaccompanied migrant minors. In 2013 she moved to France to expand her academic research. Two years later, she won a scholarship to stay in Granada in Spain, where expands her network of activist mobilized to welcome young Africans to the Iberian country. In 2018 she took part in a humanitarian program based in Morocco. Responsible for the protection of human rights in a native Moroccan community in the southeast of the country, she was committed to promoting women's freedom and the children right to an education. A writer and broadcaster, she has been living in London for about three years. She earned a MA degree in Politics and International Relations at the University of Westminster. She collaborates with British charities to encouraging the participation of refugees and asylum seekers in the social and civil life of the welcoming country.

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