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Make the Road Connecticut is marking 10 years of advocacy work for Latine, immigrant and working class communities.
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The exhibition from San Juan-based filmmaker Sofía Gallisá Muriente focuses on heist leader Víctor Gerena, his mother Gloria, and the stateside fight for Puerto Rican independence.
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The traveling exhibit “¡Taíno Vive!” comes to Connecticut from The Smithsonian, with new material added from Yale’s catalog.
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In Connecticut, Puerto Rican state and local representatives are sharing their apprehension over the growing US military presence on the island after several organizations in Puerto Rico and the US called on the government to halt those operations.
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Two Connecticut biologists tell us about the changing environment, what inspired them to study science and the impact of funding cuts on research.
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Real Art Ways’ annual parranda will feature latin jazz and traditional carols from Papo Vázquez and the Mighty Pirates Troubadours.
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Two reporters, one in Connecticut and one in Puerto Rico, shop for the ingredients for traditional holiday dishes to compare grocery bills.
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Archbishop Christopher Coyne shares next steps after U.S. bishops spoke out on immigration.
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Professor Albert Laguna received more than 120 applicants for his course, which was offered the first time this fall. He says he’ll continue teaching it as long as Benito is relevant.
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The measure prohibits most civil immigration arrests on courthouse grounds without a signed judicial warrant, and bars law enforcement officers from wearing face coverings in court.