
Courtesy MGF Aps
Doughnut Economics Fighting Inequalities
Free admission upon registration
On the occasion of the International Exhibition Inequalities, we organize a day of in-depth analysis dedicated to Kate Raworth's Doughnut Theory. The British economist's innovative economic model balances basic human needs with the ecological limits of the planet, offering concrete tools to organizations and businesses for systemic and conscious action.
Program
2 p.m. – Workshop feedback
Feedback on the results of workshops with third sector organizations, public administrations, cultural institutions, and businesses
2.30 pm – Institutional greetings
Carla Morogallo, General Director, Triennale Milano; Claudia Sorlini, Vice President, Fondazione Cariplo; Elena Grandi, Councilor for the Environment and Green Spaces, Municipality of Milan
3 pm – The Doughnut as a Compass for 21st Century Cities. Integrating social and environmental policies. Current experiences (in English)
Speakers: Leonora Grcheva, Cities and Regions Lead, Doughnut Economics Action Lab; Nathalie Lemeur, Project Manager, Grenoble 2040, Ville de Grenoble; Prof. Jaime L. Toney, University of Glasgow; Ben Geselbracht, Councillor, Nanaimo City Council, Canada
4.50 pm – Addressing inequalities to create a shared vision of the city
Speakers: Teresa Materia, Head of the Food Poverty Office, Food Policy, Municipality of Milan; Andrea Vecci, Head of Sustainability, Redo SGR S.p.a.; Chiara Nogarotto, sociologist, Lombardini 22
6 pm – Keynote speech
Speaker: Kate Raworth, economist (via video link)
Followed by Kate Raworth in conversation with Stefano Boeri, President, Triennale Milano
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Part of the public program of the 24th International Exhibition Inequalities
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Event organized by: MGF Aps
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