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Bad Bunny’s final show from San Juan this tour is being live streamed, and these Connecticut spots are getting folks together to watch.
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Dozens of organizers and community members gathered at the Connecticut State Capitol and Hartford City Hall ahead of the main events.
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A new exhibition is open at La Grua Center in Stonington featuring the work of three artists from Mexico.
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The 10th annual celebration of Mexican Independence Day was held at the State Capitol building in Hartford, showcasing Mexican heritage and traditions.
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Groups representing nationalities from across Latin America are hosting events Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.
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Dr. Violet Jiménez Sims is a Dominican changemaker who works the intersection of education, advocacy, and culture. Beyond diversifying teachers through Connecticut’s Teacher Residency Program, she serves as Vice President of the New Britain NAACP and President of the Diaspora Multicultural Society, where she uplifts her community through civil rights work, charitable initiatives, and inclusive social spaces. She values authenticity, collaboration, and building consensus.
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The district’s protocol says educators will not allow immigration officials into schools without a judicial warrant.
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The law that limits communication between CT law enforcement and federal immigration officers will see several changes go into effect this fall amid an uptick in ICE raids across the state.
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Federal immigration officials are sweeping through the United States, including arresting dozens of people in Connecticut. U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy weighs in on the federal crackdown on immigration.
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Esdrás Zabaleta-Ramirez was released on the lowest amount of bond possible after his classmates spent their summer break rallying for the high school junior.