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CT Public's Puerto Rican Communities Reporter discusses how she has experienced the diversity of Puerto Rican communities in CT and a sociologist talks about the idea of intentionally not assimilating.
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Carolina Gieczewski is a Spanish teacher at West Hartford Public Schools and the 2026 CT COLT Language Teacher of the Year. She found success in following her purpose after making a big career change. Now, she promotes self-reflection to discover personal values.
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Immigrant advocates held a demonstration in front of the federal courthouse in Hartford Wednesday afternoon, stopping traffic for nearly two hours. They want federal immigration officers to stay out of Connecticut.
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Soccer players across the globe are warming up to play for the FIFA World Cup. The city of Hartford is warming up to watch with its Summer of Soccer initiative.
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In their first meeting, commissioners voted to add energy to their main issues of focus.
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“Double Exposures” at El Museo del Barrio features Sophie Rivera’s work from her decades of portraiture to the more experimental and is on display through Aug. 2.
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Nearly five decades after the collapse of a garage that claimed the life of the 12-year-old boy, his sister revisits the events and institutional failures surrounding the tragedy
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Huerta, who is 96, accepted the Latinas in Leadership Symposium’s Living Legend Award on Thursday at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford.
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Hartford Deportation Defense is showcasing the fight for immigrant rights with a photo exhibit on Saturday, May 30.
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The Center for Puerto Rican Studies, or CENTRO, in New York is offering a self-guided class that both beginners and history buffs can take to learn about Puerto Rican identity related to language, U.S. citizenship and race.