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Barbara Lopez is a founder of Make the Road Connecticut, an organization that fights for the rights of immigrant, Latino, and working-class communities. She looks back on her years of leadership and reflects on the lessons learned that will help her continue to grow as a leader.
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Connecticut officials, legal experts and pro-immigrant advocates are contributing their thoughts on the birthright citizenship case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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UConn Hartford has met the threshold to be named a Hispanic-Serving Institution, but the campus will not be getting any federal benefits for the designation under the Trump Administration.
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El movimiento nacional Next250 pasa por Hartford en su recorrido por el país para establecer nuevos valores estadounidenses de cara al aniversario número 250 de la nación.
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La economía fue un tema principal en la cumbre anual Puerto Ricans in CT, celebrada en el Capitolio Estatal de Connecticut. La misma se dio justo después de que se publicara la noticia de la suspensión por 60 días de la controvertida Ley Jones.
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Reps. Christopher Rosario and Aundré Bumgardner, both from Puerto Rican families, say the 100-year-old maritime law needs reform.
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Research presented at the Second Annual Puerto Rican Summit in Connecticut estimated that the diaspora generates 3.9% of the state’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
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They were assigned to support TSA with “passenger management”.
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The economy was a major focus of the annual Puerto Ricans in CT summit at the Connecticut State Capitol. It came just after news broke about the controversial Jones Act being waived for 60 days.
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The national movement Next250 made a stop in Hartford as it travels across the country to set forth new American values for the country’s 250th anniversary.