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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2021 · 32 MIN

Comparing Italians and Italian Americans

from Italian Roots and Genealogy · host Bob Sorrentino

Send us a textBob talks with Elena Frigenti from Franky In New York about Italians living in America and her project to connect Italians and Italian Americans.Franky in New York is an IRS recognized 501 c3 not for profit organization founded to spread the Italian culture, or “coolture” as we prefer to name it because we consider cultural stuff a cool thing. We put together Italians and Italian Americans together through these four elements: words, beauty, food and friendship.Join us, here and on social media.Like our page.Share our posts.Help us grow together, we’ll have fun.Elena Frigenti and Massimo Basile, are both Italian journalists with thirty years of experience. We come from Tuscany (Firenze and Livorno) but have lived in Rome for twenty years before moving to NYC in September 2018. From the States, we write as correspondents for daily newspapers, magazines and press agencies.If you’re wondering why we chose to brand us as “Franky in New York”, here’s the answer. First of all, the name is a tribute to Frank Sinatra, a great Italian American and a fulgid example of persistence. Besides, Franky is also one the most common names among Italian Americans, while New York is actually the city where any dream can come true. As Frank Sinatra sang, “If I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere”…Want to keep in touch with Franky? Tell us your story, your memories, your projects? Email to [email protected]!Turnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits.Italian Marketplace LLCOnline tee shirts, hoodies and more for ItaliansGrowing Up Italian American-ViscoWonderful book the chronicles two Italian Americans over several decades.Were You Always Italian"One of the best books about the immigrant experience in America unique and gracefully written."Italians of PennsylvaniaHistory of Italian-Americans in PennsylvaniaItalian Americans: A HistoryRichly researched, beautifully illustrated book illuminates an important, part of American history.Farms, Factories, Italian American WomenDocuments the rich history of Italian American working women in Connecticut.Growing Up Italian American-IannuccilliGreat stories about growing up Italian in AmericaDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showPurchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.

Send us a textBob talks with Elena Frigenti from Franky In New York about Italians living in America and her project to connect Italians and Italian Americans.Franky in New York is an IRS recognized 501 c3 not for profit organization founded to spread the Italian culture, or “coolture” as we prefer to name it because we consider cultural stuff a cool thing. We put together Italians and Italian Americans together through these four elements: words, beauty, food and friendship.Join us, here and on social media.Like our page.Share our posts.Help us grow together, we’ll have fun.Elena Frigenti and Massimo Basile, are both Italian journalists with thirty years of experience. We come from Tuscany (Firenze and Livorno) but have lived in Rome for twenty years before moving to NYC in September 2018. From the States, we write as correspondents for daily newspapers, magazines and press agencies.If you’re wondering why we chose to brand us as “Franky in New York”, here’s the answer. First of all, the name is a tribute to Frank Sinatra, a great Italian American and a fulgid example of persistence. Besides, Franky is also one the most common names among Italian Americans, while New York is actually the city where any dream can come true. As Frank Sinatra sang, “If I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere”…Want to keep in touch with Franky? Tell us your story, your memories, your projects? Email to [email protected]!Turnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits.Italian Marketplace LLCOnline tee shirts, hoodies and more for ItaliansGrowing Up Italian American-ViscoWonderful book the chronicles two Italian Americans over several decades.Were You Always Italian"One of the best books about the immigrant experience in America unique and gracefully written."Italians of PennsylvaniaHistory of Italian-Americans in PennsylvaniaItalian Americans: A HistoryRichly researched, beautifully illustrated book illuminates an important, part of American history.Farms, Factories, Italian American WomenDocuments the rich history of Italian American working women in Connecticut.Growing Up Italian American-IannuccilliGreat stories about growing up Italian in AmericaDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showPurchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.

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