Exploring Italian Heritage: Mary Tice
Mandi: Exploring Italian-Canadian Heritage Through Sound
Toronto-raised, London-based musician David Zucchi has released his debut solo album, Mandi, a deeply personal exploration of family history and the Italian-Canadian immigrant experience. Released through the Toronto-based label people | places | records, this album reconstructs and reimagines audio recordings made by Zucchi's father’s family in 1959—just eight years after emigrating from Italy to Canada.
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Luigi Salvi: A Lifetime in Canada
by Isabel Ariagno
New Roots: A Tale of Resilience and Belonging
Written by Isabella Valvano
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Struggles and Triumphs: The Italian Immigrant Experience
I chose to interview my Nonno and Nonna, Salvatore and Rosalia Di Blasi, to document their experiences as Italian immigrants to Canada. The interview was structured in two parts: first, I focused on their individual stories, including their journeys, family history, and the impacts of immigration. In the second part, I brought them together to discuss their experiences of starting a family as young immigrants. Despite the unique challenges they each faced, they supported each other and, with the help of family, managed to overcome obstacles and build a successful life in Canada.
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Tufo to Toronto: Adolfo Mastantuono’s Immigration Journey
Written by Augustus Stratford
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From Italy to Canada: Diva Dalfuoco’s Journey of Immigration
Diva Dalfuoco and her two sons in front of their home in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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Echoes of the past: An Italian Mother-Daughter Emigration Story to Canada
Professore Luciano Soligo: Una Storia di Famiglia e Vita tra Veneto e Toronto
The purpose of this assignment is to learn and understand the journey and experiences of those in the Italian Canadian community. This includes their stories about growing up in Italy and immigrating to Canada to pursue certain goals. On October 17th, Professore Soligo and I met in his office at Brock University in St. Catharines around 1pm for his interview. In this case, Professore Luciano Soligo who was born in Toronto spoke about his story of moving back to Italy as a 7-year-old and then coming back on his own at 18 to pursue a better life for himself and family in the future. I was able to ask and learn a lot about his parents, how they met and Prof Soligo’s childhood in both Toronto and Italy. Also, his Parents experiences and thoughts of Canada after having moved here initially and then back to Italy. Furthermore, I learned about Prof Soligo experiences with schooling in both Italy and in Canada then his work life as a teenager to where he is now. Lastly, his take on being "Italo-Canadese" as well as his deep love for Italy that has him torn between his feelings of where "home" is.
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