LA RICERCA DELLA FELICITA E SOPRAVVALUTATA? /
A FATHER'S DAY LITERARY TREASURE HUNT. THE SEA VIEW INN /
AUGUST 25, 1945, IN TORINO / WHERE'S THE SAUCE? / A VICHIAN CIRCLE CLOSING /
THE BRILLIANCE OF THE WOMEN OF THE ITALIAN COMMUNITY /
THE WOMEN WHO MAKE THE ITALIFORNIAN COMMUNITY SUCCESSFUL /
ITALIAN UNICORNS / BEING BLACK & ITALIAN AMERICAN / BORROWED RADIANCE / OUR ART SHINES IN THE SOUTH / MAIOLICA ON THE BRINK
April 25, 1945, in Torino
by Franca Vescia & Paolo Pontoniere
In years past, to retell the story of April 25, 1945, the day that Italy freed itself from the Nazi’s joke, The Italifornian resorted to republishing articles that had appeared in the media. This year we had the fortune and the honor to run into the talk that Franca Vescia—a survivor of that day--gave sat Casa Fugazzi in San Francisco on the invitation of the COMITES.
Ms. Vescia, on that day, was a young school-age girl living in Torino with her family. Today a grown-up lady, Franca, found the wherewithal to tell us what went on that day in Torino. The accounting is written by Franca’s own hand and was collected by our publisher and editor-in-chief. We publish it as we receive it, markings et al.