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Connecticut legislators are in the early stages of considering an amendment to the state constitution that would ensure that environmental rights are basic civil liberties.
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Real Art Ways will present three documentaries on the civil rights movement.
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On this episode of Audacious: Protest art including abortion pills as jewelry, word art amplifying messages of racial justice, and Disney characters in real-life situations.
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Boston police are trying to identify members of the white supremacist group Patriot Front who marched through downtown Saturday wearing face coverings. The group allegedly assaulted Charles Murrell, a Black artist and activist.
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The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection has appointed 18 members to the state’s new environmental justice council.
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A Connecticut woman who said she's descended from slaves shown in widely-published, historical photos owned by Harvard, can sue the Ivy League university for emotional distress.
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A Connecticut clergy member is calling for action to combat racism in the wake of a targeted attack on a Buffalo supermarket that killed 10 people.
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Connecticut business incubator and the state’s largest workforce development agency have partnered to form The Alliance for Cannabis Equity, Thursday. It released a “quote” Cannabis Manifesto a resource for Black and Brown entrepreneurs interested in the growing industry.
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The deaths of two Black women from Bridgeport, Lauren Smith-Fields and Brenda Lee Rawls, have put Bridgeport police detectives under the microscope for their conduct. Rawls' and Smith-Fields' families have accused the Bridgeport Police Department of being insensitive.
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The Sister Murals Project will employ experienced artists of color to create large-scale murals in four Connecticut towns.