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Apologies for the first few minutes of echo, it clears up.
Reflecting on the resilience of our ancestors, this episode journeys through the vibrant narratives of Sicilian heritage and its cultural echoes in the Italian-American communities across the United States. Join us as we hear from Francesca and Manuel, whose roots connect them to Gela, Sicily, with Manuel sharing his role in preserving Italian culture as the president of the historic Italian Athletic Club in San Francisco. We also explore Jerry's passionate involvement with the St. Joseph's Society in Boston, where cultural preservation through community events is a cornerstone of his mission. From Francesco's work in Collesano assisting Americans with discovering their Italian roots to recent legal changes in citizenship, the episode unravels the rich tapestry of shared histories and contemporary connections.
Manny recounts his father's poignant immigration journey post-World War II, a tale of resilience that complements Francesca's upbringing in Oakland, California, and her reflection on Sicilian identity. Through personal stories, we explore the biases between northern and southern Italy, giving voice to those challenging stereotypes perpetuated by media. Our conversation with Carlo Treviso dives into his novel "Siciliana," inspired by his Sicilian roots and the historical events like the 1282 Sicilian Vespers Uprising, showing how storytelling reshapes the perception of Sicily’s cultural identity.
Ending on a vibrant note, we indulge in the sensory delights of Sicilian cuisine, sharing favorite dishes that evoke memories and cultural pride. From arancini to the infamous spleen sandwich, the flavors of Sicily are a testament to the island's rich heritage. We delve into the beauty of Sicilian landscapes and the cultural exchanges that occur when contemporary Sicilian life intersects with the Italian-American experience. Art, community, and family stories become powerful tools for preserving history as we invite listeners to embrace their roots and celebrate the diverse narratives that define Sicilian and Italian-American culture.
Carlo Treviso
Francesco Curione - 007 Italian Records
SFIAC
Michael Cavalieri - Never Forget Your Roots
Artist Jean Benfante
Turnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits.
Siciliana A NovelSupport the show
Purchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.
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Send us a text
Apologies for the first few minutes of echo, it clears up.
Reflecting on the resilience of our ancestors, this episode journeys through the vibrant narratives of Sicilian heritage and its cultural echoes in the Italian-American communities across the United States. Join us as we hear from Francesca and Manuel, whose roots connect them to Gela, Sicily, with Manuel sharing his role in preserving Italian culture as the president of the historic Italian Athletic Club in San Francisco. We also explore Jerry's passionate involvement with the St. Joseph's Society in Boston, where cultural preservation through community events is a cornerstone of his mission. From Francesco's work in Collesano assisting Americans with discovering their Italian roots to recent legal changes in citizenship, the episode unravels the rich tapestry of shared histories and contemporary connections.
Manny recounts his father's poignant immigration journey post-World War II, a tale of resilience that complements Francesca's upbringing in Oakland, California, and her reflection on Sicilian identity. Through personal stories, we explore the biases between northern and southern Italy, giving voice to those challenging stereotypes perpetuated by media. Our conversation with Carlo Treviso dives into his novel "Siciliana," inspired by his Sicilian roots and the historical events like the 1282 Sicilian Vespers Uprising, showing how storytelling reshapes the perception of Sicily’s cultural identity.
Ending on a vibrant note, we indulge in the sensory delights of Sicilian cuisine, sharing favorite dishes that evoke memories and cultural pride. From arancini to the infamous spleen sandwich, the flavors of Sicily are a testament to the island's rich heritage. We delve into the beauty of Sicilian landscapes and the cultural exchanges that occur when contemporary Sicilian life intersects with the Italian-American experience. Art, community, and family stories become powerful tools for preserving history as we invite listeners to embrace their roots and celebrate the diverse narratives that define Sicilian and Italian-American culture.
Carlo Treviso
Francesco Curione - 007 Italian Records
SFIAC
Michael Cavalieri - Never Forget Your Roots
Artist Jean Benfante
Turnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits.
Siciliana A NovelSupport the show
Purchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.

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