
June 23, 2026
by Giulia Galeotti «I was surprised when, after accompanying them to learn about different realities, they said: “Finally the fog has begun to lift a little”». What Aya Miyake tells us is a complex journey, a woman born in Japan but transplanted to Italy, who has become a sort of bridge between two very different systems in their approach to disability. A journey made up of meetings, patient listening, the desire to understand and learn in an attempt to transplant the seeds of what works far away. The roots take us back to twenty years ago, when the UN adopted the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Among the principles enunciated by the charter, there was the overcoming of school segregation between pupils with and without …
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