but still this is napoli and people look out for each other in the most creative ways. >> so the kitchen was a very powerful instrument to overcome stereotypes but also to create work. we decided to make a small revolution through the kitchen. >> in a hut on the edge of scampia, local activist emma and her friends realized that they had a talented community of neapolitan and romani women, each with unique food traditions, and decided to take matters into their own hands. >> in the south we're very used to fight, with or without the institutions. this is i think a very south italian quality. >> that small idea grew into something astonishing. the hut is long gone.