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Millennial History: Sicily, Mafia and Falcone

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Aki grew up in Sicily. On May 23, 1992, the mafia blew up the highway behind his grandmother’s house, killing a judge named Giovanni Falcone.

Since Dominic is away right now, we’re bringing you the first of two very special guest appearances from Millennial History, a new podcast series reliving impactful moments in recent world history, as seen through the eyes of people who were children when they happened.

In interviews with musical journalist Andrea Voets, they reflect on the far-reaching consequences of the events on their lives and societies. Andrea and composer/sound designer Luke Deane have combined these testimonies with music donated by more than sixty bands to create a unique form of ‘musical journalism’.

Producers: Andrea Voets and Luke Deane

Special thanks to: Alfio Antico, Giulia Tagliavia, Francesco Guaiana, Salvatore Bonafede

This podcast is part of the Are We Europe family. Find more like-minded European podcasts at areweeurope.com/audio-family.

A cooperation of Resonate Productions - creating musical journalism - and Are We Europe.

For more episodes, subscribe to Millennial History.

www.millennialhistorypodcast.com || www.facebook.com/musicaljournalism

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