by Valeria Fanelli
There are presently 1,000,000 young people who were born in Italy, speak Italian fluently, have studied in Italian schools and have lived in Italy all their lives, yet, they are not entitled to Italian citizenship.
The Italian Cultural Institute will bring attention to this controversial topic by showing a documentary on Nov. 21 at 6 pm, about ethnicity, national identity, and multiculturalism in contemporary Italy by Italian-Ghanaian filmmaker Fred Kudjo Kuwornu .
Source: http://italiansinchicago.com
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