The Crogiolo once again becomes a vibrant space for discussion and inspiration with new events. After hosting leading figures from the Italian cultural and television world, the event series “Crogiolo 25: Contemporary Visions,” promoted by the Municipality of Sassuolo in collaboration with Marazzi Group and supported by the Emilia-Romagna Region, opens up to themes of great social and civic importance.
On Saturday, November 15, journalist Federico Rampini will present his latest book, offering reflections on major global issues and the challenges facing the West, drawing inspiration from the Japanese model. Wednesday, November 19 will instead be dedicated to promoting reading in early childhood, with the presentation of the guide “Nati per Leggere 2025,” aimed at teachers, educators, and families.
On Saturday, November 22, the Non è Colpa Mia Association will host a cultural and artistic event entitled “I Am Still Here,” focused on violence against women, with testimonies, legal contributions, and an artistic performance. The theme will also be addressed on Tuesday, November 25, on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, with an initiative dedicated to high school students from the Ceramics District.
To close the month, on Sunday, November 30, Pif will host a meeting filled with irony and curiosity, to reveal the most personal and surprising side of the author and television host.
All events, except for the one on November 25 reserved for schools, are free to attend until seats are filled, with mandatory reservation.
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Crogiolo 25: new events on culture, society, and storytelling
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The event “Crucible 25: Contemporary Visions” returns with a calendar full of meetings that intertwine culture, current affairs, and social commitment. With distinguished guests and initiatives dedicated to reading and raising awareness, the Crucible confirms itself as a vibrant space for dialogue and reflection in the heart of the Ceramic District.
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