BY: Christopher Tremoglie
“What does one think of when reading the words Italian American?” I asked a friend. Was she going to say tomato sauce (gravy) or delicious food? How about fictional characters, Michael Corleone or Tony Soprano? Does the phrase “fuhgeddaboudit” suddenly pop into your head? Or maybe the “Che vuoi?” (pinched fingers) hand gesture? All are the kind of answers I have heard before.
“Pasta,” she replied. It was a funny retort but the kind of reply I have become used to. She meant no offense by it, but it is indicative of how people view Italians and Italian Americans. Yet there is much more to the Italian American mystique, and the National Italian American Foundation is dedicated to showing the country that the demographic should be synonymous with more than just pasta.
SOURCE: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com
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