
BY: Nicky Calvello-Macchia
It was our Honor for Judge Frank Caprio to join us for an extraordinary conversation on his Italian American heritage and illustrious career. We start our journey on Mulberry Street, delving into the heartfelt tales of his family’s immigration from Italy to the U.S. Judge Caprio offers poignant memories of growing up in Providence’s Federal Hill neighborhood, highlighting the profound influence of his cultural roots on his educational pursuits and eventual path to law.
As the first in his family to attend college, his reflections on overcoming financial hardships to secure an education showcase dedication and resilience, themes that resonate deeply throughout the episode.
SOURCE: https://italianamericanpodcast.com
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