Saturday 7 March, 15:00

FIFDH: How Can Europe Resist Re-Fascisation?

A screening of Meloni Rising, which traces Giorgia Meloni’s rapid ascent and the normalisation of far-right politics in Italy, followed by a sharp debate asking how Europe can resist re-fascisation. Historians and activists unpack the forces hollowing out democracy—from attacks on civil rights to the erosion of the rule of law—through feminist, anti-racist and decolonial lenses.

Discussions are interpreted in English and French; the film is in French, Italian and English, with French and English subtitles.

Rue de Carouge 52,
1205 Genève
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