Friday, April 17, 2020. 5.30 pm - 6.30 pm. 45 minutes lecture. 15 minutes Q & A. The webinar will take place online through Google Hangouts. The webinar is $10 for all Filitalia members and non members. Space is limited, only 15 seats available. RSVP is required, so please reserve your ticket online.
Join Angela Cacciarru and discover why some journalists describe Molise as the best kept secret of Italy. We can also say that this superb region could be described as the hidden treasure of the Italian peninsula. If you like to discover treasures, this lecture is perfect for you!
Would you like to know why Molise is a microcosm of Italy? Would you like to take a look at its diverse and multi-faceted geography, the amazing cuisine, and captivating dances and beautiful music?
This virtual journey will unveil the secrets of Molise and of the special people who preserved this enchanting region. And you will have a connection with a special place to explore on your next trip to Italy!
About Angela Cacciarru: Angela was born and raised in Italy, and has more than twenty years of experience as an instructor of Italian language and culture. She got her BA in Economics from the University of Cagliari, in Sardinia, where she also collaborated with a poetry magazine as an editor and author.
She left Italy in 1990, and, since then, has developed an extensive international and multidisciplinary teaching background in the United States, Europe, and sub-Saharan Africa. She became an United States citizen in 2004.
Her knowledge of Human Geography, her academic specialty since her Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has been important in diversifying and broadening the content of her classes.
SOURCE: Filitalia International
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