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John D. Calandra Italian American Institute

Section: Academic & Cultural Programs


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2000-2001

 

.     Seminar Series in Italian American Studies

.     "Writers Read" Series

 

 

.     October 2, 2002: "Eye-Talian Flava: The Italian American Presence in Hip Hop ," Symposium at Casa Italian Zerilli-Marimo, New York Univeristy

.     February 6,2003: "Sacred Emblems, Community Signs: Historic Flags and Religious Banners of Italian Williamsburg, Brooklyn"

.     Thursday, February 13, 2003:  Unveiling of the traveling exhibit “‘Evviva La Madonna Nera!’ Italian American Devotion to the Black Madonna,” at 6:30 PM

.     Friday, March 7, 2003:  Film showing of Roberta Cantow’s 1981"Clothesline" and poetry reading, co-sponsored with Malìa: A Collective of Italian American Women, at 6:30 PM.

.     Thursday, March 13, 2003:  Panel discussion on anthropologists Jane and Peter Schneider’s new book, Reversible Destinies: Mafia, Anti-Mafia, and the Struggle for Palermo, with the authors Jane and Peter Schneider, Alessandro Stille, Fred Gardaphe; moderator, Philip Cannistraro, 6 PM at the President’s Conference Room, CUNY Graduate Center, Room 8201.01, 365 Fifth Avenue, at 34th Street.  For further information call (212) 642-2094.

.     Tuesday, April 8, 2002, 6:30PM: Join Bill Tonelli, editor of The Italian American Reader (William Morrow), and authors Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, Mark Rotella, and Michael Tenaglia reading from their works.

.     Saturday, May 10, 2003:  Symposium, "Italian Americans and Early Rock and Roll.”  Queens College.

 

 

 

 

 

Call (212) 642-2042 for further information.  

 


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