Martina Di Licosa

Raised in Rome, has lived in New York for 5 years. She graduated from NYU with a degree in film and television production, and has worked at large media organizations including NBC, CBS, FOX and Disney. He is currently pursuing a Masters in Journalism, Business and Economics at Columbia University.

“Italy and Inclusion: The Person at the Center.” – Italian Institutions Celebrate Disability Inclusion

This week, the Consulate General of Italy in NYC hosted the Italian Minister of Disability, Alessandra Locatelli, for a discussion on disability rights in Italy, in the presence of activists and supporters of the cause. The theme of the discussion was “Italy and Inclusion: The Person at the Center.” Speakers emphasized the need for disability […]

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Italian University Federico II Celebrates its 800 Years in NYC in Attempt to Consolidate Partnerships with US Institutions

This week, representatives of the University of Naples, Federico II, celebrated the institution’s 800-year anniversary at its New York City satellite center in the presence of American business and educational leaders. The two-day event was part of the institution’s wider effort to strengthen its partnerships with American universities as it seeks to spread its name

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Bridging Cultures: ilNewyorkese unveils the power of ‘Made in Sud’ in NYC

On Friday, October 4th, the third print issue of ilNewyorkese was presented at the Italian Consulate on Park Avenue in the presence of Italian Consul-General Fabrizio Di Michele. Interviewees featured in the issue took part in the event through discussions with Founder Davide Ippolito. Founded in January of this year, the young publication has become

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