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Hundreds came together in historically Puerto Rican neighborhood of Frog Hollow for Día de los Reyes.
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As members of Connecticut’s Venezuelan American community share their cautious optimism, one Colombian-American student in Connecticut is worried about what the future holds for neighboring country Colombia.
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In one of the most financially strained seasons of the year, demand for canned goods and children’s gifts increases among the state’s Puerto Rican diaspora.
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The American Mural Project in Winsted has launched a Spanish language audio tour of its five-story, 120-foot long mural that pays tribute to the American workforce.
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The Meriden community welcomes home a teen who was detained for six months at a federal ICE facility.
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Kayla Lalles tried the traditional Puerto Rican holiday drink for the first time at 25 years old. Now, the Hartford native sells hundreds of bottles every Christmas season.
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Con raíces en Toa Alta y San Lorenzo, Kayla Lalles Silva probó la bebida por primera vez a los 25 años, cuando asumió la tradición familiar.
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Make the Road Connecticut is marking 10 years of advocacy work for Latine, immigrant and working class communities.
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The exhibition from San Juan-based filmmaker Sofía Gallisá Muriente focuses on heist leader Víctor Gerena, his mother Gloria, and the stateside fight for Puerto Rican independence.
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The traveling exhibit “¡Taíno Vive!” comes to Connecticut from The Smithsonian, with new material added from Yale’s catalog.