Census results underscore importance of state’s Latino population
As the numbers from the 2020 Census arrive there are strong signs that the fast-growing Hispanic-Latino population is poised to […]
As the numbers from the 2020 Census arrive there are strong signs that the fast-growing Hispanic-Latino population is poised to […]
Hispanics-Latinos filling out questionnaire at lower rate
The COVID-19 pandemic that barreled into Connecticut in March created new challenges for the 2020 Census — issues that have
By Bill Sarno, CTLatinoNews.com For more than a year, state and local officials have been vigorously extolling the ease, safety, and benefits
As of the 2010 U.S. census, people who self-identified as White constituted the majority in Puerto Rico, making up 75.8% of the
CTMirror’s CT Viewpoints – opinions from around Connecticut
By Vicki Adame, CTLatinoNews.com For 20 years, Latin America and the Caribbean were the fastest-growing sources of international immigrants to the United
Hugo Balta, Publisher & Executive Editor of CTLN speaks at ACLB Leadership Conference
“The Trump administration has weaponized the Census.”
Susan Bysiewicz , CT Lieutenant Governor
By Christine Stuart, ctnewsjunkie.com HARTFORD, CT — Connecticut Voices for Children said Wednesday that Connecticut’s volunteer efforts to make sure every resident
Hispanic Heritage Month ends this week, and CTLN finishes its special series with a look ahead at the 2020 U.S.
“The Census is about the power of our communities and the resources we need to thrive. We won’t be excluded.”
Barbara López, executive director of Make the Road CT