Once, the store signs were written in Italian and people knew each other by first and last names. Then, Italians began to relocate, following the “American Dream,” and now the demographics have changed and Chambersburg has become home to Latinos,...
Read moreDetails"The Pirandello Institute in Poughkeepsie, New York, continued its mission of promoting Italian culture with a Sicilian accent on Sunday November 26th, when it sponsored my talk, "Memories of an Immigrant Girl," in which I explained my cultural evolution as a teacher and...
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