SONS OF ITALY
COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE HONORS
JUSTICE FRANK MONTEMURO AND LAWRENCE AURIANA
Washington, DC--
November 6, 2006
Justice Frank J. Montemuro, Jr. and financier
Lawrence Auriana were honored Saturday,
November 4, by the Commission for Social Justice
(CSJ), the anti-defamation arm of the Order Sons of
Italy in America (OSIA), the oldest and largest
national organization for men and women of Italian
descent in the United States.
The CSJ’s Positive Image Awards Luncheon held at
the Hilton New York in New York City was attended
by over 150 guests including Sons of Italy
delegations from Pennsylvania, New York, New
Jersey, Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Special guests included Salvatore Ferrigno,
North American Representative to the Italian
Camera dei Deputati; Stefano
Mistretta, the Italian Consul General of
Philadelphia and New York City Councilman Tony
Avella.
Hon. Frank J. Montemuro, Jr. received the
2006 CSJ Lifetime Achievement Award for his role in
founding the Commission for Social Justice 25 years
ago and his life-long leadership in the Italian
American community. Recently retired from the
Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Justice Montemuro was
the first national president of the CSJ (1981-1987)
and also served as the national president of OSIA
(1977-1981).
Lawrence Auriana received the 2006 CSJ
Positive Image Award for his leadership in campaigns
to end the stereotyping of Italian Americans in the
entertainment industry. In 2004, he spearheaded a
movement to make the public aware of the Italian
American stereotypes in the children’s full-length
cartoon, Shark Tale, drawing international
attention to the problem. Currently, he is chairman
of the Columbus Citizens Foundation, which produces
New York City’s Columbus Day Parade—the largest
such celebration in the nation. He also took legal
action to prevent New York’s Mayor Bloomberg from
marching with cast members of the Sopranos
in the parade several years ago. Well-known in
financial circles, Mr. Auriana is co-founder and Senior
Portfolio Manager of the Federated Kaufmann Fund.
The OSIA Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and Mr.
Auriana were the main event sponsors. The awards
luncheon included keynote speaker Thomas
Bowden, Esq, who is the author of the book,
The Enemies of Columbus. Governor
George Pataki sent a special greeting through a
letter to the attendees and Sen. Rick Santorum
addressed the crowd via a filmed message of
congratulations shown during the luncheon.
OSIA’s Pennsylvania State President William D.
Bucci and New York State President Carlo
Matteucci presented Justice Montemuro with
special awards honoring his dedication and lifelong
leadership in OSIA.
Also presenting honors to Justice Montemuro were:
Hon. Jack Panella, Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania, who presented him with a citation from
the Pennsylvania State Legislature; Hon. Ralph
Sposato, Judge Emeritus of the Pennsylvania
Court of Judicial Discipline, presented a citation from
the city of Philadelphia and CSJ National Treasurer,
Dr. Edwin Camiel presented the flag that
flew over the U.S. Capitol at the request of Sen.
Santorum on October 27, Justice Montemuro’s
birthday.
The proceeds from the event will be used to promote
positive images and fight the stereotyping of Italian
Americans.
Contact:
Kylie Cafiero
Director of Communications
phone:
202/547-2900
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