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In Sicily, This Agriturismo Is Empowering Migrant Women Through Food
- Al Ciliegio in Salemi, Sicily, hosts a migrant women’s project that blends Tunisian and Sicilian cooking.
- The project, Progetto Donna, is run on land seized from the mafia and supported by Fondazione San Vito Onlus.
- Participants describe cooking as a path to empowerment and self-reliance.
- The kitchen acts as a social hub where women learn Italian and build community ties.
- Al Ciliegio serves traditional Sicilian cuisine with ingredients from local producers.
- The project strengthens cross-cultural ties amid broader debates on immigration.
- Women come from Mazara del Vallo, home to Sicily’s largest Tunisian community.
- The property’s confiscation demonstrates how seized assets can be repurposed for social good.
- The initiative highlights the Mediterranean region as a historical crossroads influencing cuisine.
- Participants express strong communal spirit, with women supporting each other beyond the kitchen.
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