La Nostra Voce
History and Politics Collide in Ohio’s Capital
The rise and fall of the Christopher Columbus monument in Ohio, and a new fight to preserve the navigator’s namesake.
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The Feast of the Epiphany and the Flight of La Befana
For many, Christmas rituals and traditions extend well past Dec. 25.
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Christmas Eve on Carpenter Street
A timeless Italian American Christmas story from Chicago’s bygone Little Italy.
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Italian American Historian Takes the Nation on Journey Thru Generations
Marianna Gatto, executive director of the Italian American Museum of Los Angeles, discusses her mission to deepen the historical narratives that underpin the Italian American experience.
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A Village, Its People and Its Patron Saint — San Donato
it takes a village to preserve a tradition.
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A Journey of Faith and Family: An Italian Immigrant’s Tale
The celebration of Italian American Heritage Month continues with a spirited story of our ancestors.
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‘The Grunt Padre’: A Father’s Day Tribute to an Italian American Hero
One of the most powerful personalities and finest examples of Italian America is too little-known, within our own community and on a national level.
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Make Way for the Race of the Saints
The annual Race of the Saints is held on Saint Ubaldo Day (May 25). The tradition began in Jessup, Penn., in 1909 by immigrants from Gubbio, Italy, who were homesick for family and traditions.
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