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Press Releases – 2001 Westchester Gala
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:   Elissa Ruffino (NIAF) 202/939-3106 or elissa@niaf.org


EVENT: Italian American Institutes Day 2001:
Conferences & Award Luncheon

SPONSOR: The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF)

CHAIR: A. Kenneth Ciongoli, NIAF vice chairman

WHEN: Tuesday, May 15, 2001
10:00 AM to 4:30 PM

WHERE: The Hilton New York,
1335 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY
212/ 586-7000
        Columbus scholars, leading writers and noted experts will gather at the National Italian American Foundation’s (NIAF) second annual Italian American Institutes Day to discuss the legacy of Columbus and the influence that stereotypes found in the “Sopranos” have on Italian Americans.

        The day also features a luncheon in honor of Andrew Cuomo, the former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, who will receive a NIAF Special Achievement Award in Government. Mr. Cuomo will discuss the role Italian Americans have played in government and society.

Conference:

• Columbus: History vs. Hysteria? 10:00 AM – 11:30AM
Columbus scholars will address charges against Columbus: Was he a slave trader? Did he commit genocide? Did he destroy Native cultures & societies?

• Award Luncheon Noon – 2:00 PM
Keynote Speaker: Andrew Cuomo Luncheon tickets are $65.00 per person. To purchase, contact: Terry Cordaro at 202/387-0600.

Panel:
• The Sopranos & Other Stereotypes: How Harmful are They?
2:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Panelists include:

Camille Paglia, leading author and academician
Bill Tonelli, assistant managing editor, Rolling Stone Magazine
Patrica de Stacy Harrison,
former co-chair of the Republican National Party
Dr. Elizabeth Messina, Fordham University psychologist who has studied the impact stereotyping has on young Italian Americans
Dr. Joseph Scelsa of Queens College (CUNY) who successfully sued the university for discriminating against Italian American faculty and students.

All conferences are free and open to the public. Since seating is limited, participants are asked to register by calling Terry Cordaro at 202/387-0600.

The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) is a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC and dedicated to preserving the heritage of Italian Americans.