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THE COMMITTEE TO OBSERVE OCTOBER
AS
ITALIAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH
Mission Statement
The purposes of Italian-American Heritage Month are educational
and celebratory. Our goal is to inform the public about the contributions
made by Italians and Italian-Americans to our civilization, especially
in the arts, the humanities and the sciences, and to celebrate the
impact that Italian culture and language have had and continue to
have on our lives as Italian-Americans.
These purposes are realized by encouraging and supporting events
and activities throughout the year, but principally during the month
of October, that bring people of goodwill together to gain a greater
appreciation for the roles played by Italians and Italian-Americans
in shaping our civilization.
We view culture in its broadest sense to include an appreciation
of the significance and value of the Italian and Latin languages,
Italian and Italian-American history, art, architecture, agriculture,
cuisine, fashion, film, government, industry, literature, music,
religion, science, sport, and all those other aspects of life we
view as part of culture. We also will endeavor to bring new perspectives
to the lives and times of notable persons of Italian ancestry throughout
the ages.
We are committed to be fair and accurate in our portrayals of
peoples and events. We appreciate that in many cases persons of
Italian or Italian-American ancestry who acquired great power, influence
or wealth caused harm and anguish to others. We also take great
pride in the knowledge that without the contributions of Italians
and Italian-Americans the world as we know it might not exist, and
our cultural life would be immeasurably poorer. And, we recognize
that in many cases, especially with respect to certain historical
figures, uncertainty exists about what judgment should be made about
their conduct or the ideas they espoused. We believe that in all
cases freedom of thought and expression must be respected, and we
encourage vigorous debate about such matters.
In view of our purposes, we have a special obligation to encourage
young people to participate in these events and activities because
an awareness of cultural differences is an integral part of the
educational process, and vital to an understanding that respect
for the differences between individuals and groups is the bond that
holds our society together.. Thus, we believe that the observance
of Italian-American Heritage Month must be inclusive of all members
of the community, and that the celebration of our cultural identity
will serve to reaffirm the importance of celebrating the cultural
identities of all other people.
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