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The UConn study shows that people of Puerto Rican background in Connecticut had some of the lowest rates of employment and home ownership between 2000 and 2022.
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Over the last 13 years, Mujer Hispana Connecticut has recognized Hispanic women across different fields.
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A national survey by a Hartford-based nonprofit recently found Black and Hispanic respondents are more likely to struggle to pay for period products at some point in their lives, compared to white respondents.
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State officials have filed a lawsuit against internet provider Altice, and its Optimum brand, accusing it of charging Connecticut customers millions of dollars in hidden fees.
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Sheyla Rivadeneyra uses TikTok to aid Latino newcomers in Connecticut, offering cultural insights and practical advice.
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The event, organized by the Connecticut Immigrant and Refugee Coalition, honored restaurateurs, a postal employee, a congressional staffer and others.
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Unofficial census estimates from 2022 suggest the Hispanic community is on track to comprise one-quarter of the state's population in the near future.
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The essay contest, is open to ninth to 12th grade students in the Greater Hartford area writing in Spanish on the relationship between identity and language.
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Puerto Rican festivals and parades for 2024 were announced for New Britain, New Haven, Waterbury, Hartford and three other communities across Connecticut.
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Students from across the state called on legislators to expand eligibility for the state's Medicaid program, HUSKY, to include children 18 and younger.