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When society took the land away from the mafia
From the fields of Sicily, the social reuse of confiscated goods became one of the most innovative policies. Today it celebrates its 30th anniversary.

Lucas Manjon


Cesare Terranova: the judge who saw the mafia as power
In the 1960s, Cesare Terranova was the first judge to state that the Mafia was not a series of isolated crimes but a system of power infiltrating politics and the economy.

Lucas Manjon


Rossella Casini: the face of history
The story of Rossella Casini is a story of women—of many women: her own story, that of her mother, her friends, and her university classmates; also that of her sister-in-law and of those who decided her fate. Here is part of her story.

Lucas Manjon & Giulia Baruzzo
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