Reino Unido: «Ethnicity: Italian or Sicilian?» UK schools provoke row with online form

Europa/Reino Unido/16 Octubre 2016/Fuente y Autor: thelocal
Resumen:El embajador italiano en el Reino Unido ha intervenido después de los padres se quejaron de la distinción que se hace entre Italia, Sicilia y Nápoles en los cuestionarios del distrito escolar. Al seleccionar su origen étnico de un menú desplegable que aparece en los sitios web del distrito escolar, los italianos en el Reino Unido se enfrentaron a una elección sorprendente. Se les pidió a definirse como sea ‘italiana’, ‘Italian – Sicilia’, ‘Italian – napolitano’ o ‘Italiano – Otros’.
The Italian Ambassador to the UK has intervened after parents complained about the distinction made between Italy, Sicily and Naples in school district questionnaires.

When selecting their ethnicity from a drop-down menu on school district websites, Italians in the UK faced a surprising choice. They were asked to define themselves as either ‘Italian’, ‘Italian – Sicilian’, ‘Italian – Neapolitan’ or ‘Italian – Other’.

Complaints initially came from parents in Bradford, north England, but it became clear this was not an isolated case, and that several school districts in England and Wales differentiated between northern and southern Italians.

The Italian Embassy «intervened, requesting the immediate removal of this categorization», it said on its official Facebook page on Tuesday evening.

It also found time to give the UK authorities a quick Italian history lesson, reminding them: «Italy is a unified country, since March 17th, 1861.»

Ambassador Pasquale Terracciano told Ansa the choice was a «local initiative» and that rather than being discriminatory, the three options were probably motivated by a desire to identify any «non-existent linguistic needs».

He added however that «the road to hell is paved with good intentions».

Italy and Brexit

The incident comes at an important moment for Italian-British relations, after the UK voted to leave the European Union in June, leaving the thousands of Italians who study and work in the UK with an uncertain future. The vote was particularly bad news for Italian youngsters, many of whom move to the UK where they can often find better employment opportunities..

While UK Prime Minister Theresa May has said she «expects» to be able to guarantee the rights of Italians living in the UK, no promises have been made.

Furthermore, the shock of the ‘No’ vote appears to have made PM Matteo Renzi about his own upcoming referendum on December 4th.

Although Italy’s referendum is about constitutional reforms, it is feared that the wider consequences of a win for the ‘No’ camp could include a boost for the populist Five Star Movement, who want Italy to hold its own EU referendum.

Fuente de la noticia: https://www.thelocal.it/20161012/english-schools-criticized-for-differentiating-between-italians-sicilians-and-neapolitans

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Ecuador: Hábitat III: Compartiendo buenas prácticas en la promoción de la inclusión urbana y la no discriminación

América del Sur/Ecuador/Octubre 2016/http://en.unesco.org/
When, local time:
Monday, 17 October 2016 – 9:00am to Thursday, 20 October 2016 – 5:00pm
Where:
Ecuador, Quito
Type of Event:
Special Event

UNESCO is curating a virtual exhibition to showcase a range of multimedia materials from around the world related to the themes of urban inclusion and diversity. The exhibition will be shown on screens at Habitat III, United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development, as well as online, highlighting resources, publications and successful actions and initiatives implemented by city-level actors – including notably by member cities of the Coalition of Inclusive and Sustainable Cities – ICCAR – in the promotion of urban inclusion and cultural diversity, in addition to creative materials, displaying artworks and cultural products including video and photographic content, mobilising platforms including the Creative Cities Network.

• The exhibition will raise awareness of city-level initiatives around the world promoting inclusive urban development free from all forms of discrimination, which are cross-cutting themes recognized as essential to sustainable urban development in the New Urban Agenda.

• The exhibition will also promote the exchange and cross-fertilisation of innovative approaches to promoting inclusive and sustainable development in cities.

Fuente:

http://en.unesco.org/events/habitat-iii-sharing-good-practices-promoting-urban-inclusion-and-non-discrimination

Fuente imagen.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/u22JNfggVRCUFeOGNjjjSV4V6Qok5xaEVkqqn3OcMlZKtvD1MemerbmI3MdXNXc4Vtoz=s85

 

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