The Revolution of Nobodies | Vito Fiacco | TEDxUNINA Federico II
Who really has the power to change society? In this talk, activist Vito Fiacco shares how so-called “nobodies” — ordinary people often overlooked or dismissed — can rise together to demand dignity, rights, and justice. Drawing from his own journey in Southern Italy, he shows that true revolution begins when communities unite to transform struggle into shared happiness. Vito Fiacco ha 26 anni è uno studente di Giurisprudenza prossimo alla Laurea e Consigliere Comunale di Pomigliano d’Arco. Da quando ha 14 anni è impegnato nell’attivismo politico: è stato rappresentante degli studenti durante gli anni del liceo, membro della consulta provinciale degli studenti di Napoli, membro dell’esecutivo di un sindacato studentesco, candidato a Sindaco della sua città a 24 anni risultando il più giovane candidato sindaco di sempre della sua città e oggi consigliere comunale. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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