How to Lose Your Culture in 40 Years

<p>&ldquo;P<strong>apa was born in France.&rdquo;&nbsp;</strong>That was about the size of it. That&rsquo;s what my Mama told me, in perfect English. I was maybe six years old. That, of course, was never the whole story &mdash; it never is.</p> <p>We don&rsquo;t have time to really process the entirety of what was lost between 1982 and 2023, or what I&rsquo;ve tried to reclaim over that time. We only have time to talk about how it was lost, and how I&rsquo;ve tried to reclaim it.</p> <p>The short net-net: I was born 40+ years ago in Niagara Falls, New York, to the daughter of a man born in Marseille, France, and the son of a woman born in Naples, Italy. I have great aunts and uncles born in Tunis, Beirut, Valletta, and Agrigento. We all ended up in New York. I am a second-generation American on both sides of my family.</p> <p><a href="https://johnfgorman.medium.com/how-to-lose-your-culture-in-40-years-e78decfe1c34"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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