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Dante e L'Italiano

Month 6 Year 3 Volume 1

Short history of the Italian language & Dante Society with the annuncement that the society will participate in a multiculturalism study.

 
Multiculturalism In The 1980'S and Beyond

Month 6 Year 3 Volume 1

The issue of multiculturalism in Canada is as old as the nation itself. With the arrival of the first European settlers on Canadian soil in the 16th Century, the issue of culture and the co-existence of various cultural groups, European and native, became a central concern to the broader issue of nation-building.

 
Multiculturalism and Ethnic Writers The Work of Italian-Canadian Writers

Month 6 Year 3 Volume 1

The phenomenon of Italian-Canadian writers never ceases to amaze the readers who have only recently discovered it. These ethnic writers are producing a literature that emerges directly from the creative instinct to capture feelings, memories and difficult migration experiences on paper. Some of these immigrant writers such as Nicola Serio and Vito Papa are self-taught and often write under adverse conditions.

 
Heritage Languages Conference

Month 11 Year 3 Volume 1

"Heritage Languages in a Multicultural Society (Present and Future)" was the theme of a conference held on October 3 and 4th at the Chateau Lacombe, Edmonton.

 
Il Congresso Nazionale degli Italo-Canadesi Regione di Edmonton

Month 3 Year 4 Volume 2

This article relates the history of the National Congress of Italian-Canadians, District of Edmonton, from its inception in 1978, including its objectives, purpose and relevance in the Italian community.

 
Reflections on the Second Rome Conference

Month 1 Year 6 Volume 3

The Italian government does not do things by halves. The Second Rome Conference on Immigration, November 28 to December 3, was a massive undertaking by any stretch of the imagination. At times as I wandered around the huge subterranean Ergife Conference Centre I felt like one of the extras on the set of some modern-day Ben-Hur, or, more somberly, one of the poor minor sinners in Dante's Inferno.

 

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