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Luis Luna plans to refocus his advocacy work on his radio show and community organizing.
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The historical museum welcomes the Spanish-speaking community to learn about the man who introduced the first American English dictionary.
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The art installation incorporates healing with memories of home for a community-based art group of migrant women
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As President-elect Trump takes office in January, elected leaders in Connecticut say they hope to reassure undocumented residents regarding deportation concerns. They point to the Trust Act, which came about in 2013 after some neighborhoods in Connecticut faced federal raids.
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Across the state, communities and leaders are rallying to affirm that Connecticut will stay a welcoming place for immigrants.
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New London has become a haven for entrepreneurial immigrants. The southeastern Connecticut city says its post-Covid comeback is largely driven by immigrants opening businesses and filling once-closed storefronts.
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A tool developed by best-selling author Steve Phillips incorporates the racial composition of voters into election predictions, by considering the number of people of color in a district, as well as the number who are not voting.
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Connecticut is home to about 300,000 residents of Puerto Rican descent. The state has the highest percentage of Puerto Ricans per capita of any state in the U.S.
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Polls show a lot of enthusiasm among women nationwide for Kamala Harris for president. And that support is even stronger in Connecticut. Local politicians say they're encouraged by what they're seeing across the state.
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New Haven author Talia Aikens-Nuñez said an episode in the infamous battle for Jackson Heights in the Korean War highlighted the double standard the 65th was facing.