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Nat Love was born a slave, but died a free cowboy and a legend of the Old West. After the Civil War freed Love from slavery, he walked to Dodge City,…
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Wethersfield’s police department was flagged Thursday as having significant racial disparities in traffic stops for a sixth time. The Connecticut Racial…
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Since April 27, eight nooses have been discovered at the construction site of an Amazon warehouse in Windsor. While Amazon and the companies it has hired…
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Francisco Goldman made a big choice as a young man. He chose to spend a year in Guatemala living with his uncle instead of pursuing the master’s degree he…
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'Cancel culture' has become a phrase that means so much that it means nothing at all. It originated in Black culture as a way to hold the powerful…
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Survivors and their descendants say facing the truth about the Tulsa Race Massacre is essential in the nation's struggle to confront racial injustice and violence against Black people.
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The state Senate has passed a bill declaring racism a public health crisis in Connecticut. However, not every community in the state agrees. The town of…
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How should we remember painful events in our history? There are more than 70 Witness Stones installed throughout our state. The markers commemorate the…
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The General Assembly's Public Health Committee has handled some of the most emotional and hotly contested issues of the session. Lawmakers held a 24-hour…
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Cities around New England have declared racism a public health crisis. Scholar-activist Katharine “Kat” Morris is especially interested in the…