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Nick Panzarella, host of "Sicilian with Nick," is on a mission to save the Sicilian language. His engaging style and connection to his heritage make learning Sicilian inviting, aiming to preserve a culture at risk of being forgotten. Nick's efforts spotlight the language's importance, appealing to a global audience interested in keeping Sicilian vibrant and accessible.
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In my series "Italian Americans: Beyond White and Black," we're taking a dive into the Italian American experience, peeling back the layers of their unique racial and ethnic journey in the U.S. This series isn't just about exploring the shades between white and black; it's about understanding the Italian-American experience and their sometimes complex, sometimes collaborative relationship with African Americans. From historical alliances and cultural exchanges to moments of tension and misunderstanding, we're laying it all out on the table. Through stories, interviews, and a bit of history, we'll see how Italian Americans have navigated their identity, often caught in a dance of assimilation and authenticity, and how their path has crossed with African Americans in the quest for recognition and respect in the melting pot of America.
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Come join me on a new docu-series that explores identity, racial tensions in the South during the 20th century, and the unique experiences of those who historically called Louisiana home.
My name is Danielle Romero, and all my life, I have romanticized Louisiana.
Growing up in New York, it represented a place where I could step back the sepia-toned life of my great grandmother, Lola Perot, who died before I was born.
Now, it was time to go back to Louisiana--although I had no idea what the truth would be or what questions to ask---who was Lola really? Who were we?
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