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The Puerto Rican Day parade made its way through the streets of Hartford this past Saturday. With traditional live music from the island and colorful…
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With signs and chants of support, a small group of Colombians living in Connecticut gathered in front of Hartford’s City Hall on Thursday to denounce the…
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As soon as COVID-19 vaccines were made available to all age groups, Liany Arroyo knew there was a chance for monumental change.“We really used that day to…
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Immigrants’ rights groups and advocates gathered in Hartford this week to rally in support of Senate Bill 956, legislation that would provide HUSKY health…
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Balloons, teddy bears and candles decorated the corner of a Hartford street where 3-year-old Randell Jones was shot and killed on Saturday afternoon.…
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As she was raising children with mental health needs, Milagros Vega learned how to access multiple services in Hartford. She moved to the city from Puerto…
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It’s been exactly one year since 63-year-old Lucia Romero was laid off from her maintenance job. “It was exactly on March 23 last year that I was laid…
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When the pandemic arrived in Connecticut last year, Zully was eight months pregnant. It wasn't long before she became infected with the coronavirus,…
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Gender violence in Puerto Rico has increased in recent years, so much so that newly sworn-in Gov. Pedro Pierluisi has declared a state of emergency in…
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Distrust of the medical system for Deicin Garcia goes back to when she arrived from Mexico 15 years ago as an undocumented teenager. She and her family…