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The Afro-Latine theater company is closing its physical space in downtown Waterbury after taking a hard hit of federal funding cuts in May.
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Immigrant advocacy groups and community leaders are calling for more transparency from Hamden police about ICE communications and for more support from Hamden’s mayor for the detained individuals and families.
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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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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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The New Haven Dances Together fundraiser will benefit the New Haven Immigrants Coalition to support their mutual aid and legal funds for families affected by immigration detainments.
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Residents in lower-income areas, often near highways and industrial sites, breathe some of the dirtiest air in Connecticut. An expert says these disparities are rooted in planning decisions made decades ago.
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Pa’lante Theater Company hosts new events to draw in audiences and help counter the Trump Administration’s funding cuts to the arts.
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New Haven’s official historian, Michael Morand, doesn’t sugarcoat the past. This hour on Disrupted, we explore the histories of New Haven and Yale, including their roles in slavery.
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Two places in Connecticut, Hartford and New Haven, beat New York City in U.S News and World Report’s ranking of the 25 most expensive places to live.
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Gospel singer/songwriter Blessing Offor’s latest song “Somebody’s Child” features a duet with the country music icon.