Grazia Pia Attolini
Classe ‘90, laureata in Filologia Moderna presso l’Università degli Studi di Bari, giornalista pubblicista.
Ha lavorato nella redazione del Dipartimento nazionale di protezione civile, come addetto stampa in un comune laziale e come social media manager per il Sen. Pietro Grasso.
Ha svolto attività di ricerca per l’Università della Tuscia. Dal 2016 collabora con Ossigeno per l’informazione, l’OSservatorio non governativo Su Informazioni Giornalistiche E Notizie Oscurate (https://www.ossigeno.info/). Si occupa di stampa, pubbliche relazioni e social media. Da gennaio 2022 ricopre l’incarico di project manager di Ossigeno nell’ambito del progetto di monitoraggio e assistenza ai giornalisti minacciati in Italia denominato “MAP – Monitor, Assist and Protect”, co-finanziato dal GMDF (Global Media Defence Fund) il Fondo multi-partner dell’UNESCO creato nel quadro della Campagna Globale per la libertà di stampa sotto l’ombrello dell’ UN Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity delle Nazioni Unite (https://www.unesco.org/en/communication-information/safety-journalists/un-plan-action).

Born in 1990, Grazia Pia Attolini holds a degree in Modern Philology from the University of Bari and is a registered journalist.
She has worked in the editorial office of the National Department of Civil Protection, as a press officer for a municipality in Lazio, and as a social media manager for Senator Pietro Grasso.
She has conducted research for the University of Tuscia. Since 2016, she has collaborated with Ossigeno per l’Informazione, the independent observatory on journalistic information and censored news (https://www.ossigeno.info/). Her work focuses on press relations, public communication, and social media. Since January 2022, she has served as project manager for Ossigeno within the “MAP – Monitor, Assist and Protect” initiative, a program supporting threatened journalists in Italy. The project is co-funded by the Global Media Defence Fund (GMDF), a multi-partner fund established by UNESCO as part of the Global Campaign for Press Freedom under the umbrella of the UN Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity (https://www.unesco.org/en/communication-information/safety-journalists/un-plan-action).