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For Hispanic Heritage Month, the Yale Peabody Museum hosts a full day of events centered around Latino culture and scientific research.
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Julia DeFeo is a community-centered leader and advocate who brings humanity and heart to every aspect of her work. The first-generation Puerto Rican is the executive director of the Wilson-Gray YMCA in Hartford's North End, and leads with a vision rooted in empathy, empowerment, and fostering safe and supportive spaces.
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Immigrant rights activists with Make the Road CT and Hartford Deportation Defense gathered to call for community leader Victor Sanchez Sr. to be released.
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Junta for Progressive Action and the Yale Peabody Museum are hosting free, family-friendly activities during the last weekend of September for Hispanic Heritage Month.
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Andrea “Drea” Marie Sanchez is a Puerto Rican artist and muralist from East Hartford with multiple murals across Connecticut.
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Bad Bunny’s final show from San Juan this tour is being live streamed, and these Connecticut spots are getting folks together to watch.
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More than 15,000 people flooded downtown with flags, food and plenty of reggaeton.
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A new exhibition is open at La Grua Center in Stonington featuring the work of three artists from Mexico.
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The 10th annual celebration of Mexican Independence Day was held at the State Capitol building in Hartford, showcasing Mexican heritage and traditions.
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Groups representing nationalities from across Latin America are hosting events Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.