
A bilingual (EN/IT) newsletter by Arianna Dagnino and Stefano Gulmanelli on Canada’s past, present, and future. Newsletter bilingue sul Canada in un mondo che cambia
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Dan Stutzman (40), a member of the local Amish community, stands inside his 150-year-old barn in Chatsworth, southern Ontario (Photo: Stefano Gulmanelli)
The first trace of their presence was a road sign: the silho...
Thank you to everyone who attended our three-city lecture series in Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal, where we presented our project Canadiensis. Letters from Canada.
As part of the lecture, Stefano Gulmanelli outlined Canada’s “four cardinal...
Dear Readers,
What emerges when a country is approached not through headlines or statistics, but through direct encounters with the people who inhabit it?
This question lies at the heart of Canadiensis: Meeting the People Who Make a Count...
Adam Jonathan Con—musician, choral conductor, and community leader—performing a tai chi movement in Victoria’s Chinatown, British Columbia (Photo: Stefano Gulmanelli)
In Victoria, in the heart of Canada’s oldest Chinatown, history is not a...
Truck crossing the Nipigon River Bridge, ON, along the Trans-Canada Highway (Photo: Stefano Gulmanelli)
It is high summer, and in the pullout of a gas station just outside Dryden, Ontario, along the Trans-Canada Highway, the asphalt releas...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Writer & socio-cultural analyst across five continents with an MA in Modern Languages & a PhD in Sociology–www.ariannadagnino.com
Degree in Economics and PhD in Sociology, I’ve lived many lives — corporate manager, journalist, photographer, academic — across many countries (Middle East, Albania, South Africa, Australia, Canada). Today, all of this flows into the stories I tell.
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