Now stop! Nobody can take away your smile: a meeting in Milan against violence against women

Now stop! Instructions against abuse And Nobody can take away your smile they are two books, two important contributions on violence against women, a phenomenon that in Italy has now become a real social emergency. Now stop! was written by the psychologist Nadia Muscialini, also responsible for the Rosa Aid Center, and by the lawyer Armando Cecatiello, and tells stories of violence against women, but with a happy ending, with the victims who decide to say enough to sick relationships and abuses, before that it becomes too late.

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Nobody can take away your smile (Mondadori) is instead the courageous testimony of Valentina Pitzalis, a young woman to whom her husband set fire on April 17, 2011, who after the serious trauma was able to recover and start living again.Valentina now lives with a disfigured face, an amputated hand and a badly damaged one, but she has nevertheless decided to show herself to the world and make of herself an important testimony, an example so that similar episodes of violence never occur again. Both Valentina Pitzalis, both Nadia Muscialini and Armando Cecatiello, will take part in a meeting in Milan on the theme of violence against women, promoted by the Centro Soccorso Rosa and Fare x Bene onlus.

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The appointment is at Palazzo Marino, on 11 June starting at 11:00. Together with these witnesses and protagonists of the fight against violence against women, there will be the Councilor for Social Policies and Health Culture of the Municipality of Milan, Pierfrancesco Majorino, the magistrate Annamaria Gatto and Riccardo Perdomi, president of Fare x Bene onlus. The meeting will be moderated by Federica Panicucci, who has decided to support Valentina Pitzalis and her battle against gender-based violence.

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