What's up with WTI: Editorial # 88

Feb 20, 2017 1936

Ciao from Rome!

After a long, hard and very difficult work, we are very happy and proud to present you the new website of We the Italians. Our website was born more than 4 years ago, an adventure between two friends who really didn't know very well the future of their endeavor. Now we take a new step in our trip, with a more secure, fast and detailed website.

The newer thing on the new version of We the Italians is the search engine. You'll be able to look for everything you are interested into. You can now search for tags, States, areas; you can search through the more than 1,000 articles of our magazine, the 155 interviews, the 2,000 websites in our archive, the almost 30,000 articles promoted in our news section. 

Please, go to www.wetheitalians.com and browse the whole website. You can check your own area, or the news from Italy; you can see which websites are aroud your place celebrating Italy, or browse through the interviews, both in English and in Italian. You can read our magazines, all for free. You can tell your friends to subscribe our newsletter: again, it is free.

Even the new design of our newsletters will let you immediately understand which area you are looking at: different colors, the map, for 9 different customized newsletters: New England, New York, East, South East, South, Great Lakes, Midwest, California and West. You can choose and subscribe as many as you want.

From the March issue of this magazine, we will host a ten episodes special: ten special stories dedicated to athletes of Italian origin who had success in many popular sport disciplines in the United States. From baseball to basketball, from boxing to bowling, from football to golf, from hockey to racing and soccer and wrestling: this journey among the Italian team of champions will start next March and end in December, with a series of exciting, curious often-overlooked stories.

Last but not least, I recently had the honor to present the Italian version of the book of We the Italians in a special place: Nettuno. We were just a few blocks from the original Baseball stadium where the team born from the American soldiers who came to Nettuno used to play. We also were a few blocks from the Sicily Rome American Cemetery, where 7,861 American soldiers, many Italian Americans among them, rest in peace after giving their life to free Italy. That's where We the Italians pay them the respect they deserve every Memorial Day: this year it will be on May 28.

Remember that our book continues to be offered on Amazon with a discount, but soon we will publish a new one: "We the Italians in 2016". It will have both the English and the Italian version of the 24 interviews published in 2016. This will be an annually publication: we will be able to document every year's initiatives. And you can believe us, the best is yet to come!

We encourage you to join us in our social media presence: Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube!

That’s all for now. So stay tuned, fasten your seat belt and enjoy the ride. The future’s so bright, we gotta wear shades!

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