Antonella Sanna
Antonella Sanna holds a Bachelor's degree in Cultural Heritage with a specialization in Anthropology and a Master's degree in Modern Philology, specializing in Teaching Italian as a Foreign Language, from the University of Sassari.
Her research interests focus on cultural heritage, migration, and intercultural dialogue, with particular attention to identity, memory, and belonging. Through her academic work, she explores the relationship between culture, place, and communities, investigating the role of cultural practices in contemporary society.
Alongside her professional work in public administration, she is a licensed tour guide, is currently studying Italian Sign Language (LIS), and serves as a volunteer guardian for unaccompanied foreign minors.
At Mondo Internazionale Post, Antonella is a Staff Writer for the Culture section, where she explores cultural heritage as a space for dialogue between peoples, histories, and identities, highlighting the connections between the Italian and the international context.