n Palermo, multicultural coexistence is an attitude rooted in centuries of history, a reality that continues today and is supported by both civil society and the municipality. Numerous cultural and commercial activities are jointly run by Palermitans and foreigners, especially in the fields of food, fashion, and craftsmanship.
It is emblematic that precisely in this city—going against the trend toward the construction of separating barriers seen in much of the Western world—the Palermo Charter was written. This document asserts the right of every human being, simply by virtue of being human, to freedom of movement, meaning the right to choose where to live.
Palermo supports
Palermo Supports! In the Mediterranean, the tragedy of the shipwreck of peoples, cultures, and hopes unfolds, and Palermo stands in contrast to most voices coming from Europe. The city publishes the “Palermo Charter”, a document aimed at recognizing the rights of migrants. Every person has the right to fundamental values such as life and dignity.
Countless initiatives of support are carried out by institutions and civil society on behalf of the most vulnerable: foreigners, children, and disadvantaged young Palermitans. Various associations transform confiscated assets from organized crime into entrepreneurial paths for youth, promoting local excellence.
Palermo supports!