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Calligaris and Olivia Magnani at the presentation of the ANSA exhibition on women
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Calligaris and Olivia Magnani at the presentation of the ANSA exhibition on women

The exhibition 'Le donne della Repubblica. Ottanta anni di conquiste nelle cronache dell'ANSA. 1946 - 2026' opened at Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone in Rome, showcasing 122 photos documenting the journey of women's rights in Italy over eight decades. The exhibit highlights milestones such as the first female elected representatives in 1946 and the recent law introducing autonomous femicide as a crime. It features images of notable figures like Novella Calligaris, an Olympic swimmer, and Anna Magnani, the first non-English-speaking actress to win an Oscar. The exhibition runs until September 13 and includes a presentation event on July 8 featuring speeches by Mayor Roberto Gualtieri, guests including Olivia Magnani and Silvia Salvatici, and commentary by ANSA editors.

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Calligaris and Olivia Magnani at the presentation of the ANSA exhibition on women

The exhibition 'Le donne della Repubblica. Ottanta anni di conquiste nelle cronache dell'ANSA. 1946 - 2026' opened at Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone in Rome, showcasing 122 photos documenting the journey of women's rights in Italy over eight decades. The exhibit highlights milestones such as the first female elected representatives in 1946 and the recent law introducing autonomous femicide as a crime. It features images of notable figures like Novella Calligaris, an Olympic swimmer, and Anna Magnani, the first non-English-speaking actress to win an Oscar. The exhibition runs until September 13 and includes a presentation event on July 8 featuring speeches by Mayor Roberto Gualtieri, guests including Olivia Magnani and Silvia Salvatici, and commentary by ANSA editors.

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