The Consul General of Itlay in New York opens i-italy's special issue dedicated to Remembrance day: "Italy does not forget. We still feel shame that this occurred in our country."
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“Journalism between Two Worlds” last Thursday December 18. The event, supported by the Consulate General of Italy in New York and moderated by vice-editor-in-chief of Corriere della Sera Massimo Gaggi, celebrated at the Italian Academy of Columbia University the centennial of Barzini’s birth
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A few days ago the Consulate General of Italy in New York organized a conference to commemorate the event, an important turning point in the history of the international relations between Italy and the US.
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Facts & StoriesOn 11/20, “One Hundred Years After the Strait of Messina Earthquake: Emergency Management from Solidarity to Efficiency"
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The English translation of Italici is the fruit of a fortunate encounter between the Italian/American Digital Project and that side of Piero Bassetti’s multifaceted personality that led to the foundation of “Globus et Locus” 10 years ago...
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IACE (Italian American Committee on Education) is promoting a physical exchange between American and Italian students with the aim to give American youths the possibility to visit Italian piazza and improve their knowlege of Italian.
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i-Italy is one year old. A year of projects and accomplishments. Its success is the living proof that the Internet can be a powerful “piazza” for the Italian American community
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Italy's Consulate General is the center of the "Italian Piazza" in New York. In order to reach the whole community, it supports the creation and the development of "virtual piazzas" too.
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IACE and www.ProgettoScuole.org hosted a touching awards ceremony at the Italian Consulate in New York that rewarded students of Italian on their journalistic projects of the Italian piazza. At the ceremony, the notable guest panel encouraged the promising future of the study of Italian language within a journalistic environment for Italian language students