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IT and US: A new initiative seeks to redirect Italian-American focus toward the mezzogiorno

IT and US: A new initiative seeks to redirect Italian-American focus toward the mezzogiorno

  • WTI Magazine #16 Feb 06, 2014
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WTI Magazine #16    2014 Feb, 07
Author : Dawn Marie Hayes      Translation by:

 

An exciting new project is being launched to address one of the most significant challenges to Italian-American identity today. Motivated by a strong desire to restore ties and foster understanding between young Italian-Americans and the land from which the majority of their ancestors came, Radici a Sud ("Roots in the South") will offer the fifth largest ethnic community in the United States an opportunity to gain a more authentic understanding of their heritage. Its goal is ambitious: to affect a profound transformation in Italian-American culture by redirecting its travel focus toward a culturally rich region of Italy blessed with extraordinary natural beauty that has been routinely overlooked by the community in favor of the capital city and destinations north.

Designed with 18 – 26 year-¬olds in mind (though others - including families and groups of friends - are welcome to participate), Radici a Sud's two-week program, based in Cefalù, Sicily, is far more than a chance to travel in the region. It is a focused effort to teach young people about their heritage and cultivate in them an interest in returning to a relatively overlooked region in future years.

The reconnection of young people with their past will be achieved through:
• Interactive Italian Language Classes
• Discussions about History, Immigration, Family Research, Dual Citizenship, Southern Italian Cuisine, and Current Events
• Workshops on Making Gelato, Granita and Ceramics
• A Series of Movies that Focus on Southern Italy
• Field Trips to Breathtaking Places – Including Ancient Temples, Picturesque Islands and Magnificent Volcanoes
• Free Time! (Most Evenings and One Full Saturday)


The program will run for the first time in the summer of 2014. To help keep costs down, as well as to offer a more genuine experience, participants will stay in shared apartments, putting them into close contact with the culture, including the ability to shop and cook for themselves if they'd like. Of course, there are many restaurants in the town for nights when they'd prefer to eat out.


Radici a Sud is a family-owned venture, operated in close collaboration with onsite partners in Sicily. At its head is Dawn Marie Hayes, Ph.D., a dual U.S.-¬Italian citizen and longtime resident of Staten Island, New York. A mother of seven, university professor, and founding director of an academic study abroad program in the region, she has had the pleasure of introducing many young Americans to Sicily and the southern Italian mainland over the past eight years.


Radici a Sud is extremely interested in helping young Italian-Americans reestablish connections that will become increasingly challenging to restore as earlier generations age. There is much at stake and the hope is that, as past participants return to Italy in future years, they will include in their itineraries areas south of the capital and will encourage their friends and families to do the same. This historically challenged region stands to benefit significantly from the sustained positive exposure the project intends to generate and the goal is to establish similar experiences on the southern mainland in future years. This is an ambitious initiative - and one that is very much needed.