Tony De Nonno, a filmmaker, historian, and community leader, shares his remarkable journey in preserving Italian American heritage and culture. He discusses his debut film “It’s All in My Hands” and his acclaimed documentary “Heaven Touches Brooklyn in July,” both of which highlight key moments and figures within the Italian American community. Through the lens of his work and passion, Tony emphasizes the importance of passing down traditions and stories to younger generations, particularly Gen Z, ensuring that the rich cultural legacy continues to thrive.
John LaCorte’s tireless advocacy for Italian American historical recognition comes to life as we explore his pivotal role in naming the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge. Despite facing significant opposition, LaCorte’s dedication made an indelible mark on history. We delve into his relentless efforts to honor explorers like Giovanni da Verrazzano and acknowledge the broader contributions of Italian Americans, resonating even today with ongoing initiatives to correct historical narratives.
The episode also journeys into the past, highlighting the extraordinary feats of Italian explorers such as Giovanni da Verrazzano during the Age of Discovery. These adventurers likened to modern astronauts, navigated uncharted territories and left a lasting impact on history. As we approach the 60th anniversary of the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, we reflect on how LaCorte’s legacy inspires contemporary scholars and activists. Plus, we give you a sneak peek into future projects celebrating Italian American cultural stories, providing a vibrant tapestry of history and heritage for listeners to enjoy.
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