
The Best of Colantonio
My Good, Bad and Ugly Encounters
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In his latest memoir, Colantonio is compelled to reveal facets of his life that have caused him joy and anguish. Discovering that bias, prejudice and intimidation continue on into adulthood, he pours his heart and soul into this work. Undaunted by naysayers who have tried to impede his enthusiasm, he proved them wrong by continuing to improve himself. Working full-time and going to college part-time he got his degree in Mass Communications from Columbia College of Chicago. After graduating, he went on to attain broadcasting positions with many Chicago area radio stations. His career in radio began in 1970 and lasted 37 years. His illustrious career in newspapers began with selling newspapers at his own newsstand as a youngster. In 1960 he began reporting the news and it led him to become a newspaper sports journalist. As a journalist, he contributed articles to various newspapers in the Chicago area. He achieved his dreams by owning, publishing, editing and being the journalist of The Chicago Sports Journal.
Once again, Colantonio shares his personal interactions about people who have lorded their positions over him and others. He has been scrupulous in his dealings with people and has expected the same considerations in return. It has not always been the case. Throughout his life, he has always sought out the truth and demanded justice and respect.
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