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In this conversation, Bob Sorrentino engages with Dr. Gilda Rorro and Dr. Mary Rorro, a mother-daughter duo, to explore their Italian heritage and the significance of family roots. They share personal stories of immigration, the importance of reconnecting with their Italian roots, and the generational differences in experiencing Italian identity. The discussion also highlights the role of food in Italian culture, the challenges of preserving heritage for future generations, and the contributions of Italians to American culture. The Rorros emphasize the need for education initiatives to promote Italian heritage and ensure that future generations appreciate their cultural background.
NJ Italian Heritage Commission
Takeaways
Turnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits.
Support the show
Purchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.
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Send us a text
In this conversation, Bob Sorrentino engages with Dr. Gilda Rorro and Dr. Mary Rorro, a mother-daughter duo, to explore their Italian heritage and the significance of family roots. They share personal stories of immigration, the importance of reconnecting with their Italian roots, and the generational differences in experiencing Italian identity. The discussion also highlights the role of food in Italian culture, the challenges of preserving heritage for future generations, and the contributions of Italians to American culture. The Rorros emphasize the need for education initiatives to promote Italian heritage and ensure that future generations appreciate their cultural background.
NJ Italian Heritage Commission
Takeaways
Turnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits.
Support the show
Purchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.

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