Lorraine Mangione Speaks at the Italian American Museum in Little Italy

Lorraine Mangione had the honor of presenting on her research on Italian American daughters and dads at the Italian American Museum in Little Italy in New York City, just blocks away from where her own Italian American dad grew up.  A few of the women who were participants in the research and are featured in the book Lorraine co-wrote with Dr. Donna DiCello (Antioch 1996), Daughters, Dads, and the Path through Grief: Tales from Italian America, joined in the presentation.  It was quite a night of conversation and discussion!

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Headshots of six people involved in the symposium. From L to R- Top- Katherine Evarts, Aishwarya Lonikar, Jude Bergkamp Bottom- Dean Hammer, Susana Gomez, Ingrid Ingerson

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