Since its creation in 2016, the Italianismo portal has paid a simple tribute to the Italian community every year. National Italian Immigrant Day, on our page Facebook.
The first honor, in fact, was in 2016 (Italianism was created on May 24, 2015).
In it, a baby covered in beautiful pasta was the main focus. The post (the original may be accessed here) has been shared more than 10 times.

In 2017, Italianism's tribute to descendants of Italians in Brazil was shared more than 105 thousand times and received around 1.100 comments. The original post can be seen here.

With the theme “Proud to be a descendant”, the 2018 post recalled the pain of those who had left a family member. The post had 68 thousand shares. The original can be seen here.

In 2018, Italianism adopted a simpler, but no less important, visual language. THE post it was shared by more than 6 thousand followers.

In 2020, Italianismo sought to represent the difficulty that Italian immigrants found when they disembarked in Brazil, with precarious structures and transport.

In 2021, the theme is “past and future”. A child, with a pocket watch in his hand, and sitting in his old suitcase, waits for better days. Just like the current world. The original post can be seen here.

With the theme "Here begins our pride“, Italianismo recalled the main point of departure for immigrants, the Port of Genoa, heading to Brazil. The original publication can be seen here.

In 2023, the theme chosen was “On the trails of hope“, in honor of the thousands of immigrants who headed to the interior of the state of São Paulo through the lines of Companhia Paulista.

In 2024, the Italianismo portal presented the theme of 150 years of Italian immigration to Brazil, celebrated throughout the country.

In 2025, Italianism celebrates the union of the Italian-Brazilian community, integrating tradition and legacy on National Italian Immigrant Day.

In 2026We return to the origin of everything. To the crossing, to the families, to the moment when it all began.
Because before any achievement, there was a courageous decision to leave.
And it is from this choice that the story we still live today is born.




























































