La City ha deciso di riconoscere ufficialmente l'angolo a East Harlem dove lo storico congressman, Vito Marcantonio, amava tenere i suoi comizi di fronte a migliaia di sostenitori, in prevalenza italiani e portoricani.
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Two writers recall the East Harlem of yesteryear and its radical Italian American Congressman
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Events: ReportsThe Italian American Writers Association (iawa) authors Maria Lisella and poet and performance artist, Frank Messina on Saturday, January 17 at Cornelia St. Café, 29 Cornelia St. in New York City’s Greenwich Village, www.corneliastreetcafe.com; or 212-989-9319. The reading takes place from 5:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. and kicks off with Open Mic readings of five minutes followed by the featured writers.
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The peacemaking services of Francis of Assisi have always been needed in the Big Apple, which presents glaring evidence of inter-group fear, hostility and potential for violence. No ethnic group has been immune. Italian Americans have often been in the middle of these conflicts as both victims and victimizers.
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The Vito Marcantonio Forum champions the legacy of the radical politician from East Harlem
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A portrait of the Italian-American political class. In a recent collection of essays a group of scholars explore the Italian side of American politics. Starting from Andrew Cuomo’s election in New York. After the election of Andrew Cuomo a panel of experts discusses the secret of Italian-American success in politics.
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Why do the critics ignore the ethnicity in Tony Kushner’s new play?