The EUMCHA project involves the production of a short documentary focused on "immigration, schooling, and integration", developed through interviews with first or second-generation immigrants.
As part of the EUMCHA audio/video project, a short documentary will be produced focusing on the themes of immigration, schooling, and integration. The documentary will feature interviews with students or former students who are immigrants or the children of immigrants (the so-called “second generation”). These individuals will have pursued their education in Italy and are now firmly rooted in the local community. Their testimonies will be interwoven with contributions from teachers, social workers, and professionals in the field of education, offering a multi-faceted perspective.
Objectives
Expected Outcomes
Methodology
Thematic Focus
The arrival of the interviewee or their family in Italy: memories and family stories (reasons for migration, migration chains, family reunifications); schooling, studying, language, integration, and identity; relationships with the country and culture of origin versus adaptation to the new reality; the tension between the “domestic world” and the “outside world”; media representations of immigrants and migration; racism; incentives and barriers to socio-cultural exchange; citizenship, legislation, and bureaucracy; Italian and European regulatory frameworks; remittances; perspectives on Italy and on Europe.