In terms of coverage of diversity in the media, Carles Solà is a benchmark in the Catalan press. He has been in the profession for more than 20 years, half of which has been dedicated to covering the changes produced in society, first as head of the Society section on TV3, and then, as director of the program Tot un món (in Catalan, Todo un mundo). “For five years now, elParlante has been working with proven efficiency and solvency, making young people from different origins and personal situations approach, meet each other and share space and time, in the city of Barcelona, through new technologies and audiovisual formats”, says Solà. The journalist adds that “elParlante’s strategy has yielded many good fruits and its projects show how young people express their identities in a framework of interculturality. The line followed by the projects of elParlante is coherent with the principles that inspired its foundation: work to improve coexistence in diversity, social cohesion and the empowerment of young people in public discourse”. The program A whole world pretending that his audience knows the reality that accompanies the day to day of the new neighbors in Catalonia, accepting their experiences and opinions as “the best way to show that, in most cases, what we have heard said and that left them in an unfavorable position, does not respond to reality”.