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Academics
 
Professor Dominic Candeloroon on the importance
of preserving the history of the 5 million Italians who
immigrated to the United States
 
AIHA - American Italian Historical Association
 
A group of journalists, academics and "public Intellectuals" determined to create an authoritative point of encounter, information, and debate on the Internet concerning Italy and Italian America.
 
Anti-Defamation
 
Views and selections by Richard Annotico, an authoritative Italian American

Italian-American One Voice Coalition
A national network of activists, enabling the 26 milion members of the Italian-American community to act as one united voice when dealing with defamation, discrimination, and negative stereotyping of our culture and heritage. Founded by Dr. Emanuele Alfano

OSIA Committee On Social Justice

Anti-defamation arm of the Order Sons of Italy. The CSJ works to ensure equal concern, treatment, respect, freedom, and opportunity for all people regardless of race, ethnicity, creed, age, or sex. The CSJ is particularly concerned with false and discriminatory portrayals of Italian Americans and replacing them with true, positive, and affirming representations. Washington DC office: (202) 547-0121

Stereotype This!
Increase your knowledge of Italian-American culture and how Hollywood has distorted this image. Presented by
Bill Dal Cerro
 
Cultural Blog
A cultural blog about growing up Italian American in the USA

Genealogy

Jenny Floro-Khalaf has put together the largest and most extensive compilation of Italian resources on the web. THE ULTIMATE JUMPSITE FOR ALL THINGS ITALIAN.
 
Illya James D'Addezio, Director

My Italian Family

Bianca Ottone, your personal genealogist in Rome. 207 Via Panisperna 00184 Roma, Italia or telephone her New York office at (888) 472-0171. Your ancestry expert.

Ellis Island Foundation, Genealogy Database
 
Higher Education

American Association of Teachers of Italian (AATI)
Promotes the study of Italian language, literature, and culture in schools, colleges, and universities in North America
Stony Brook State University of New York.
Program Director: Fred Gardaphè

John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
Queens College/The City University of New York
 
The largest Italian program in the United States, in terms
of students and faculty
 
Italian-American Books and Publishers

The Italian American Press
Promotes Italian-American and other self-published authors

 


Italian-American Organizations

Keep our Italian customs and traditions alive and vibrant by participating in an Italian-American organization in your area. Here are the Web page listings of some of the major Italian-American organizations in the United States that may have a local chapter in your area.
 
 

Order Sons of Italy in America

UNICO National

Language, Culture, and Travel Sites

About.com's Italian Language Resource
by Michael San Filippo

Italiansrus.com

Anthony Parente's guide to Italy and its language with this email group at Yahoo!

Share your passion for Italy and its language with this email group at Yahoo!

ItalianAmericans.com hosted by Daniel Cononico 
 
ItaliaUSA.com by Franco Gianotti
 
Offers an extensive directory of hotels and other lodging in and around Rome, Italy

Magazines, Newspapers, and Book Reviews

Book Review by Janice Mancuso of Author Leon Radomile's Heritage Italian-American Style, a book that highlights the endless contributions made by Italians and Italian Americans to Western civilization.  From Julius Caesar to Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, from Galileo to Sinatra, who says education can't be fun?

 

Ambassador Magazine
Published quarterly by the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF)

A taste of Italy in America

DolceVita
The insider's guide to Ital
y
 
Italian America Magazine
The official publication of the Order Sons of Italy in America, the nation's largest and longest-established organization for men and women of Italian heritage. 
 
The Italian Tribune
Italian-American weekly newspaper since 1931

 
L'Italo Americano
Newspaper for the Italian-American community
 
Italian-American newspaper for Northern Ohio, published monthly since 1992

Media

The Italian American Network showcases the style and culture of Italy and the Italian-American experience.  Online and coming soon to TV, mobile and other medial platforms, the IAN's family-oriented programming features shows about food, fashion, style, travel, music, history, reality, and education as well as movies, sports, dramas, comedies, documentaries, and biographies.
 

 
 Contact Leon Radomile
(415) 883-1545
 

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