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On 31st May 2024, in the Campagna Room of the Department of Political and Legal Sciences of the University of Messina, the fourth meeting of the Orientajunior project took place, organized by Maria Francesca Tommasini and aimed at primary school children. For the second year this event is held in collaboration with the MEDNIGHT project.

During this fourth meeting, pupils from the Gravitelli Paino, Albino Luciani and Manzoni Institutes, listened to the reading of one of the story “The Gilindire enigma” included in the volume “Tales from the MEDNIGHT”.

Subsequently Agostino Zito involved them in a thematic workshop entitled “Messina: door of the Mediterranean”.

About 30 pupils attended to the event.