
BY: Nicky Calvello-Macchia
Reconnecting with one’s roots is a profound journey that can unravel a tapestry of heritage and identity. We sat down with Jack Polidori, a commissioner from the Delaware Commission of Italian Heritage and Culture, to discuss the soul of Wilmington, Delaware, and uncovering stories of the Feast of St. Anthony, the unique Commissioner’s Night, and the vibrant educational initiatives like the La Mia Piazza summer language camp.
Jack’s personal tale of rekindling connections in Le Marche, Italy, adds layers of authenticity and passion, showcasing the deeply personal nature of cultural heritage. Italy’s allure extends beyond its well-trodden paths, reaching into the hidden gems like Urbino, where history and architecture offer an intimate experience.
SOURCE: https://italianamericanpodcast.com
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