This year’s main theme is “citizenship”.
The Pesenti Foundation was pleased to participate in the Day of Civil Virtue 2017 on “Citizenship”; Ferruccio de Bortoli, Mario Monti, Donato Masciandaro and Umberto Ambrosoli took part to the debate with the “Lesson on Civic Society, Economics and Crime Risk” at the Bocconi University in collaboration with Giorgio Ambrosoli Civic Association.
The Pesenti foundation and the Civic Association Giorgio Ambrosoli
Giorgio Ambrosoli Civic Association
Program
And to follow a few moments of Giorgio Ambrosoli’s Civil Concert “Dmitrij Šostakovič” for the Symphonic Orchestra of the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory, orchestra director Giuseppe Gamba. Preceded by a Round Table with Lucia Castellano, Don Virginio Colmegna, Mauro Magatti, and Ferruccio de Bortoli moderator.
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Day of Civil Virtue at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan with the Youth Orchestra directed by Michele Gamba:
“Šostakovič’s 5th symphony is a memento for citizenship.”
The aspiration to do something great and useful to the community. The relationship between Art and Citizenship according to Ralph Fassey, President of the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan, who will host the Day of Civil Virtue 2017.
At the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan, Don Virginio Colmegna from the House of Charity Foundation “A. Abriani ” Milan
on the Word of God in the civic service of welcome and inclusion for the Day of Civil Virtue 2017.
Donato Masciandaro for an economic analysis of corruption.
At Bocconi University, the Roundtable on Citizenship for the Day of Civil Virtue 2017.
From Cardinal Martini’s reflection on the “orphaness” of rights and duties, Lucia Castellano and her commitment to make
the prison more and more a city ownership and the former prisoner more and more a citizen.