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Dolomìa: a digital platform for migrant associations in South Tyrol
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Kseniia Obukhova is an Italian-based social designer and cultural manager focused on building connections and promoting creative discipline as a tool for positive change. After her graduation in Communication Design from the Polytechnic University of Milan she started working as a Creative Project Manager of Graphic Days, a leading Italian independent festival on visual design. Kseniia is currently enrolled in the Master’s program in Eco-Social Design at the University of Bolzano, where she analyses the relations between creative public policies and their local implementation. Contacts: Kseniia.Obukhova@design-art.unibz.it, kseniiaobu@gmail.com