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Marilena Umuhoza Delli was born on 1981 in Italy, is a Rwandan-Italian photographer, filmmaker, author. Discover Marilena Umuhoza Delli's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

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1981

Marilena Umuhoza Delli (born 03 May 1981) is a Rwandan-Italian photographer, filmmaker, radio presenter, and author.

She is the author of four Italian-language books about racism and growing-up with an immigrant mother in one of Italy's most politically conservative region.

Her work is exhibited at the MUDEC Museum in Milan (list of museums in Milan).

Her photographs have been published around the world by the BBC, CNN, NPR, Al Jazeera, The Guardian, VICE, Libération, Corriere della Sera, Le Monde, Rolling Stone, Smithsonian, and the New York Times, among others.

2016

In 2016, her first book, a memoir titled, Razzismo All'Italiana: Cronache Di Una Spia Mezzosangue (Racism Italian Style: Chronicles of a half-blood spy) was published by Aracne Editrice (Rome).

In 2016, Delli provided all of the photos and film for the Zomba Prison Project, the first album of Malawian artists to ever receive a Grammy nomination.

Delli's work has been exhibited at MUDEC (Museo delle Culture di Milano) Museum's permanent collection since 2021.

2020

In 2020, she was named one of the "Top 50 Women of the Year" by La Repubblica.

Marilena was born in Italy to her Italian father, Giovanni, from Bergamo and her mother, Myriam, who immigrated from Rwanda.

She holds a Master's Degree in ‘Language for International Communication' from Università degli Studi di Bergamo for which she wrote her thesis on ‘African Cinema.' Additionally, she studied filmmaking at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

In 2020, her second book, a novella titled, Negretta: Baci razzisti (Little Black Girl: Racist Kisses) was published by Rome's Red Star Press.

Her third book, Pizza Mussolini, was published in 2023 and also her fourth book, Lettera di una madre afrodiscendente alla scuola italiana.

In Corriere della Sera's Sette (magazine), award-winning journalist, Gian Antonio Stella, wrote that Delli's writing is "tough and hilarious."

il Manifesto states her work features "biting humor."

She also writes regularly for Vanity Fair magazine.

Delli's photographic work has been featured on the covers and artwork for over forty records by international music artists.

Relatedly, her photos have been published by such publications as the New York Times, BBC, Rolling Stone, and CNN.

Bomb (magazine) and No Depression magazine both published multi-page features on Delli's work in their print editions.

Delli's documentary film work has been shown at such festivals as Le Guess Who? Netherlands, Sole Luna Doc Film Festival in Sicily — where she also served on the jury— and WOMEX.

Amongst other networks, her footage has been used on segments for PBS and CNN International television.

Since January 2021, Delli has curated and co-hosted the Afro Descendant Excellencies program on the national radio network, Radio Radicale.

Gomorrah (book) author and winner of the PEN Pinter Prize and the European Book Prize, Roberto Saviano, cited Marilena and her program as a source in a feature for Corriere della Sera.

In 2020, Delli was named as one of Italy's Top 50 "Women of the Year" by the national Italian daily newspaper, La Repubblica.

In 2023, she was nominated in the Community category for the Milan Fashion Week Black Carpet Awards sponsored by Vogue (magazine) and Afro Fashion Week.

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