Susan Campbell
ContributorSusan Campbell is a long-time journalist whose work has appeared in The Hartford Courant, Connecticut Magazine, CT Health Investigative Team, The New Haven Register, The Guardian, and other publications.
She is a distinguished lecturer at University of New Haven, and the Robert C. Vance Chair in Journalism and Mass Communication at CCSU.
Her memoir, Dating Jesus: Fundamentalism, Feminism, and the American Girl, won the 2010 Connecticut Book award for memoir.
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For the past six months, Chastity Kerr has lived at a 27-bed family shelter in Hartford, Conn., with her three children, ages 14, 11, and 8.Her current…
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One cold night late in November, Hartford police officers Joe Walsh and K9 officer Alfredo Pizarro called in a 10-27, a community service call, from…
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Over the last week or so, your inbox and mailbox has been filling with requests for donations from non-profit organizations. Oxfam International, Doctors…
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Before she started work at New Haven’s Columbus House as senior manager of housing services, Cathleen Meaden’s job was housing people whose crimes were…
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When state governments -- in Maine, Utah, and elsewhere -- want to learn about ending homelessness, they often look to Connecticut.And why wouldn’t they?…
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As a small boy, Robert Cotto, Jr. moved with his family to Hartford, where most of his extended family was living in the city’s North End.His parents were…
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Jim King grew up in a military family and he intended to make the Marines his career.But after two years – including time spent at Camp Lejeune where for…
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Say you’re a cash-strapped city, and scattered around town are houses where owners are behind on their property taxes.Individually, the owners aren’t in…
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In August, Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy announced that the state had effectively ended chronic homelessness among Connecticut veterans. Through an…
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When eleven people – eight adults and three children – moved into a mansion in Hartford’s West End, neighbors cried foul.The Scarborough Street neighbors…