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IAP 368: Cultural Pride and Personal Growth with Dr. Riotto Sirey!
Manage episode 481288315 series 1327518
Ever wondered how cultural heritage shapes your personal identity? Join us as we explore this intriguing question with Dr. Sirey, co-founder of the National Organization of Italian American Women. With Jon Viola and Dolores Alfieri Taranto at the helm, we take you to the heart of Little Italy to uncover the layers of Italian American identity.
Our discussion dives into the shifting roles of Italian American women, highlighting the groundbreaking journey of being the first in a family to attend college and challenging societal norms. We delve into the impact of the women's liberation movement and its role in reshaping perceptions and realities for women today. We reflect on the interplay between cultural heritage and personal aspirations, and the resilience drawn from a tight-knit Italian-American family structure. Through heartfelt stories, we explore how balancing heritage and individuality can lead to deeper cultural awareness and a stronger sense of self. In a celebration of Italian American heritage, we touch on the enduring influence of figures like Mother Cabrini, as well as iconic cultural memories associated with Frank Sinatra and old Italian films.
The conversation extends to the political sphere, addressing the stereotypes that have historically plagued Italian Americans, and the progress made in overcoming them. We share stories of community engagement and validation through shared cultural experiences, emphasizing the importance of fostering pride and understanding within our vibrant community. Join us as we uncover the rich tapestry of Italian-American identity, celebrating its past and embracing its future.
HER BOOK
67 episodes
Manage episode 481288315 series 1327518
Ever wondered how cultural heritage shapes your personal identity? Join us as we explore this intriguing question with Dr. Sirey, co-founder of the National Organization of Italian American Women. With Jon Viola and Dolores Alfieri Taranto at the helm, we take you to the heart of Little Italy to uncover the layers of Italian American identity.
Our discussion dives into the shifting roles of Italian American women, highlighting the groundbreaking journey of being the first in a family to attend college and challenging societal norms. We delve into the impact of the women's liberation movement and its role in reshaping perceptions and realities for women today. We reflect on the interplay between cultural heritage and personal aspirations, and the resilience drawn from a tight-knit Italian-American family structure. Through heartfelt stories, we explore how balancing heritage and individuality can lead to deeper cultural awareness and a stronger sense of self. In a celebration of Italian American heritage, we touch on the enduring influence of figures like Mother Cabrini, as well as iconic cultural memories associated with Frank Sinatra and old Italian films.
The conversation extends to the political sphere, addressing the stereotypes that have historically plagued Italian Americans, and the progress made in overcoming them. We share stories of community engagement and validation through shared cultural experiences, emphasizing the importance of fostering pride and understanding within our vibrant community. Join us as we uncover the rich tapestry of Italian-American identity, celebrating its past and embracing its future.
HER BOOK
67 episodes
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