Eccidio Benedicta, Sanna ‘la memoria non è un rito’
6 April 2025
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“Eccidio Benedicta, Sanna ‘la memoria non è un rito'” reflects on the poignant history of collective memory. It emphasizes that remembrance transcends mere ritual; it demands active engagement, fostering understanding and honoring the lives impacted by tragedy.
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