Showing posts with label Italian American. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italian American. Show all posts

10.11.2005

Sometimes I Swear AT Italians

Copyright © 2005 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved.A fool and his ice cream are named after IAs

As we get to the annual celebration of Columbus day in America, a lot of people think that gives them an open season on berating all of the explorer's accomplishments.

Sadly, many Americans of Italian descent, many with similar backgrounds to me, have yet to research their own culture and heritage.

If given the chance to research in a library or watch a rerun of The Godfather trilogy, we eat our young.

No, not all of us. There are service groups in the country that spread and preserve the great Italian culture and strive to make Italian Americans aware of this great history.

Here's an email I got from someone trying to sell me something, although I never figured out how what they are selling had anything to do with what it is I do.

The company is tied to an acting star from the HBO cable network about the lowest of the low who happen to be represented by people with a similar ethnic background to me.

Anyone stupid enough to watch that show should have to live with what they believe in their everyday lives.

As for the people who work on it and are creative and become actors because of it ... sheesh!


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How can anyone pretending to be familiar with my work actually send me THAT letter?
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You can turn it around if you want to.


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FIRST PUBLIC SCREENING OF “ANTI-ITALIANISM:
DISCRIMINATION AND DEFAMATION IN
THE HISTORY OF ITALIAN AMERICANS”


All major Italian-American national and regional organizations will gather together, 513 years after Christopher Columbus discovered the American continents, to rediscover themselves and to move forward.
New Jersey – Seton Hall University is pleased to invite the Italian American community to the first public screening of the short film “Anti-Italianism: Discrimination and Defamation in the History of Italian Americans,” directed and produced by Paul Budline for the Charles and Joan Alberto Italian Studies Institute.

The screening will be held on

Wednesday, October 12, 2005, at
Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey,
Walsh Library: Beck Room A/B.

Reception begins at 5:30 PM; screening at 6:15 PM; discussion to follow.

The event is open to the public at no charge.

“Anti-Italianism: Discrimination and Defamation in the History of Italian Americans,” is a 30-minute documentary filmed in December 2004 at an international conference organized by the Alberto Italian Studies Institute of Seton Hall University.

The film, featuring Joe Piscopo and many others, presents incisive discussions of a history of discrimination that included lynching and racial bigotry, as well as the social and psychological effects of present-day stereotyping in the media.

The film is a major step forward in creating greater awareness and understanding of how Italians have been perceived in the United States historically and of the obstacles they have overcome.

In American history, Italian immigrants experienced many forms of discrimination that were distinct from the traditional cases of prejudice against newcomers, and were fueled by different motivations and manifestations.

Notwithstanding their documented accomplishments in American society, Italian
Americans continue to experience ethnic slurs and episodes of violence.

“Many Italians have thought that the best thing is simply ignore this and to try to get along in American society” says William Connell, Executive Producer of the documentary and organizer of the 2004 conference, “but from my perspective as a
historian, it seems that this tolerance just permits these phenomena to continue, while it has also resulted in a great deal of ignorance about the extent of this
important history and the unfortunate ways in which it survives today.”

"Anti-Italianism” also documents in an engaging way the ongoing efforts of Italian Americans to confront media and Hollywood stereotyping.

With the help of the Anti-Bias Committee of UNICO National under the leadership of Manny Alfano and the New Jersey Italian American Heritage Commission, the Alberto Institute this past year was able to hold the first major academic conference devoted to the history of discrimination against Italian Americans.

On this occasion Charles and Joan Alberto will be presented with the Mille Grazie Award of UNICO National's Anti-Bias Committee.

To recognize its sponsors and supporters, the Alberto Institute will be presenting UNICO with 500 copies of the DVD for distribution to chapters and members.

Also, 500 copies will go to the New Jersey Italian and Italian-American Heritage Commission, in appreciation of their support. The copies will be distributed to each school district in the State of New Jersey.

Additional gifts will be presented to Order of Sons of Italy in America (OSIA), the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) and to the Columbus Citizens Foundation.

The DVD is directed and produced by Emmy award-winning Paul Budline for the Charles and Joan Alberto Italian Studies Institute at Seton Hall University. Executive Producer: William J. Connell.

For additional information about the event please call Dr. Connell at (973) 275 2928.
Copyright © 2005 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved.

Copyright © 2005 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved.
Italian American One Voice Coalition
Modern Renaissance
Federico Castelluccio
Sgt. John Basilone Foundation
Essays on Italian American Heritage
Italian American Authors and recommended reading
Rosen: Columbus clash, 2005

10.05.2005

Italian American Writers on New Jersey


A celebration reading from
ITALIAN AMERICAN WRITERS ON NEW JERSEY
edited by Jennifer Gillan, Maria Mazziotti Gillan, and Edvige Guinta

(Rutgers University Press)
Scheduled to read:

BILL ERVOLINO
DANIELA GIOSEFFI
MARIA MAZZIOTTI GILLAN
ROSETTE CAPOTORTO
FRANK FINALE
SAL BUTTACI
ED SMITH

Thursday, October 6, 7:30 PM
Barnes & Noble
395 Rt 3 East (Clifton Commons)
Clifton, NJ

Free Open Reading

Contact: 973-779-5500
Buy The Book through Amazon

Check out these books by Italian American authors

A Legacy of Achievement

The Italian Americans in New Jersey
on NJN
Monday, October 10, at 9 pm
Saturday, October 15, at 3 pm

The Sculptor's Hands

Franco Minervini

A Legacy of Achievement is the story of the Italians who settled in New Jersey and became successful members of American society.

It is a story of energy, strong convictions and impressive hardiness; of struggle and success in the New World; of devotion to religion, family and the rule of law.

It is a story of epic qualities, based on a solid work ethic and a powerful sense of justice.

It is a story shared by the many who immigrated to this country – because of hunger, ambition, adventure or opportunity. It is a story of the Italian-American experience in New Jersey.

A Legacy of Achievement is a special half-hour documentary produced in high-definition television by NJN's Emmy award-winning production team of Lou Presti, co-producer; Bob Szuter, screenwriter; and Jeff Reisly, Avid editor.

Barrett Clark is the narrator; the original music was created by Robert Sands. The co-producer from The New Jersey Italian American Heritage Foundation is Robert A. Freda, Ed.D. A Legacy of Achievement is web streamed and archived on the NJN web site at njn.net.

The documentary can be seen on cable stations throughout New Jersey, on NJN's JerseyVision and on Time Warner Cable on channel 750 in New York. Funding for this program has been arranged by The New Jersey Italian American Heritage Foundation. The program is closed captioned.

NJN is interested in your legacy - your family - your roots. You are New Jersey , rich with ethnicity and culture, determination and history. NJN wants photos that show what it was like to start a new life in a new country: the promises and the dreams; the struggles and the successes.

Send us your photos (copies only - do not send originals - no photos will be returned) or electronic images of your family's new life in America - whether it was yesterday or turn of the century - for inclusion in the NJN family album on our web site. Electronic images can be emailed to afisher@njn.org .

Please mail copies of photos to Aimee Fisher, Public Relations Assistant, NJN Public Television & Radio, PO Box 777 , Trenton , NJ 08625 .


Photos Copyright © 1996-2005, NJN Public Television and Radio, all rights reserved.

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9.01.2005

Bruce Springsteen, the Italian American

Copyright © 2005 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved.Bruce will have 'made it' when he has a ferry named after him ;-)

Of course, there are Italians named Smith and Gustafson but, face it, you don't think of Italian Americans when you think of Bruce Springsteen. Well, if you want the real inside scoop on the Jersey rocker, you may want to get a ticket for this big event:

Jersey Boys: The American Dreams of Frank Sinatra and Bruce Springsteen

Jim Cullen, History Teacher, Ethical Culture Fieldston School

Consider: Two working-class Italian-American men who grew up in New Jersey. Both sons of strong mothers. Both indifferent students. Neither had formal musical training, yet both decided on musical careers at an early age.

Glory Days: A Bruce Springsteen Symposium
Sept. 9-11, 2005
See: Biography & Springsteen


FOOTNOTE: The FRANK SINATRA ferry is a bow loading catamaran that holds 149 passengers.

Copyright © 2005 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved. Content may not be used for commercial purposes without written permission. Updated May 2008

8.19.2005

Sometimes I Swear in Italian

Ooh fah!


If you were going to buy a book about growing up Italian American in northern New Jersey, which of these titles would entice you buy the rest of the book?

Sometimes I Swear In Italian

or

Spaghetti Trees and Ravioli Bushes

And the second question, would short verses in the book among the essays sway you either way in purchasing the book?

And the last question, have you ever, or would you ever purchase a book of this description, regardless of where you live?

Use the comments feature to share your thoughts.

Meanwhile, remember what my Grandmother used to say:

Mangia E Statti Zitto

- that always made me wonder, how could you shut up and eat?


Do you think Rita Would Mind?
Sometimes I Dream in Italian - by Rita Ciresi

Copyright © 2005 by Anthony Buccino, all rights reserved. Content may not be used for commercial purposes without written permission. Updated May 2008