Episodes
Published 06/30/21
In this last episode, writer and producer of "Letters to Italy," Sara Marinelli,  concludes the series by reflecting on the conversations with her guests about home, belonging, and Italy during the pandemic; and by sharing a personal letter to her "future self," in which she had imagined the post-quarantine time that has now finally arrived. *** Episode notes Writer/Producer/Editor: Sara Marinelli Intro music: “Hopeful Motivation” - James Yan Music bed: “Passage IV” (remix)  -  Laura...
Published 06/30/21
The seventh episode of "Letters to Italy" by Sara Marinelli features  Elisabetta Ghisini, Entrepreneur and President of COMITES SF. A long time resident of the Bay Area and a very active member in the Italian community, Elisabetta shares how after the first initial moments of crisis due to the shock of the pandemic devastating her native Italian region of Lombardy, she was then able to turn this time of upheaval in opportunities for personal growth, for new professional adventures, and for a...
Published 06/25/21
The sixth episode of  "Letters to Italy" by Sara Marinelli features Laura Inserra, world-renown hang musician, composer, and multi-instrumentalist.  Laura tells the story of how from the restrictions of her Sicilian background, she moved to the Bay Area in 2006 to experiment with new professional possibilities in music and technology. Unable to perform, teach, and produce music events during the pandemic, Laura did live streams of what she describes as sound journeys -  called "Shelter in...
Published 06/18/21
The fifth episode of "Letters to Italy" features Angelo Greco, principal dancer at San Francisco Ballet. Angelo tells the story of how from the prestigious Opera theater of La Scala in Milano, he relocated to San Francisco in order to perform every night.  Until everything changed.  When the world of performing arts came to a standstill because of Covid, the 2020 SF Ballet season was cancelled, and the current one was produced in an empty theater. Angelo shares how he felt during the months...
Published 06/11/21
The fourth episode of "Letters to Italy"  features Lorenzo Ortona, Consul General of Italy in San Francisco. Lorenzo Ortona recalls some of the most difficult moments the Italian diaspora on the West Coast went through when Italy was first hit by the pandemic, as well as the challenges that he and his team faced in support of the community. As Lorenzo's mandate is set to end this June, he also considers some of the highlights of five years in office in the vast Consulate’s jurisdiction, and...
Published 06/04/21
The third episode of "Letters to Italy" features Lucina Di Meco, gender expert and women’s rights advocate. She is the author of #ShePersisted. Women, Politics & Power in the New Media World, and serves as the Senior Director of Girls’ Education & Gender Equality at "Room to Read."  She grew up in Liguria, and has lived in the USA since 2007, and in the Bay Area for the last five years. While in Episode 2, Valentina Imbeni told us about the efforts to keep a local school open during...
Published 05/28/21
The second episode of "Letters to Italy" features Valentina Imbeni, founder and head of La Scuola International, an Italian-American school in San Francisco fostering the Reggio Emilia's approach to education. La Scuola is one of the few schools in San Francisco that offered in-person classes after the first wave of the pandemic.  Valentina shares the challenges and efforts to keep the school open, and recounts of her connection to Italy during the peak of the crisis. Episode...
Published 05/21/21
 Writer and radio producer Sara Marinelli introduces the series by sharing some of her Letters to Italy that she has been writing since the onset of the pandemic.  Through a collage of voice-memos, phone calls, radio news, journal entries, and music recorded on Italian balconies, Sara explores her sense of belonging and ways to connect from afar with the country she left fourteen years ago. *** Since recording this episode, Italy’s vaccination plan has sped up. 13% of the population has...
Published 05/14/21