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2023 UNICO National Americanism Award Goes to Richard DiLiberto
The award is named after physician and patriot Philip Mazzei, who first proposed the iconic phrase “All men are created equal.”
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Lori Lightfoot’s Broken Columbus Promises Lead to Punishing Defeat
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot captured just 17% of the vote in the city's primary, a stunning defeat for an incumbent. Clearly, removing three Columbus statues did not sway voters.
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Old School Name, New School Fashion at ISDA’s ‘Fair Lady Frolic’
See the latest styles from local fashionistas, with plenty of chances to win and bid on trending apparel and gifts.
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A Stamp in Honor of Lt. Fr. Vincent Capodanno
A recipient of the Medal of Honor, Lt. Fr. Capodanno sacrificed his life to deliver last rites to marines who lay dying in Vietnam.
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Join Us for an Italian Genealogy Virtual Seminar on Feb. 25
Take a journey through generations with Italian Sons and Daughters of America.
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America’s Oldest Cheese Shop Must Leave Little Italy After 130-year Run
Lower Manhattan's Little Italy is set to lose yet another historic business on Mulberry Street.
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Italian Americans Unite in Pensacola, Creating Primo Paradiso Lodge
ISDA's newest lodge in Pensacola, Fla. is fostering cultural initiatives, volunteering in the community and gathering around traditions and famiglia.
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‘Italian American Future Leaders’ a Bellwether of Cultural Progress
Twenty ISDA members attended the precedent-setting Italian American Future Leaders Conference, which has sparked a new era of inter-generational collaboration and reconnection.
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Columbus Day Revived in Conn. Town as School Board Fights ‘Cancel Culture’
Italian American leaders across the nation fully support the New Canaan School Board's decision.
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