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Nicoletta Dosio

Nicoletta Dosio is a retired secondary school teacher based in Valsusa. She has spent most of her life engaged in Italian social and environmental struggles, most notably the No TAV movement, where she has been an active member since the early 1990s.

No TAV: Twenty years ago we fought to save the valley, and yet it feels like yesterday
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No TAV: Twenty years ago we fought to save the valley, and yet it feels like yesterday

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