A Betrayal of American Values—The Dangerous Consequences of Declaring English the Official Language
By dismantling language access protections, the federal government is effectively discriminating against millions.
By dismantling language access protections, the federal government is effectively discriminating against millions.
Most paraeducators have to work second jobs to afford everyday life
The survey highlights the financial and logistical challenges encountered by the approximately 420,000 unpaid caregivers in Connecticut.
Latinos continue to have a growing influence on the electorate nationally and in Connecticut. As the November election approaches several Connecticut
The number of Hispanic Americans age 85 and older is projected to increase from 509,096 in 2019 to 3.4 million in 2060.
Trinity College Senior Antonio Ortega explores inaccessibility and disparities within post-secondary opportunities and support.
Gov. Ned Lamont, the Puerto Rican and Latino Caucus, the Hispanic Federation, other Latino advocacy groups and students from Bulkeley High School gathered for the 10th Annual CT Latino Legislative Summit.
HARTFORD—A “cinematic” and “immersive” experience awaits audiences at TheaterWorks Hartford this spring. OBIE Award-winning play Sanctuary City premieres on Thursday,
WALLINGFORD – The Spanish Community of Wallingford and the town’s Youth and Social Services department are teaming up this month
WINDHAM — While running errands a few weeks ago, Willimantic resident Manuela Sanchez-Bodden, 73, heard someone call to her—“Abuelita!” The
Since opening in August, the Hispanic Health Council Family Wellness Center has naturally integrated itself within the Frog Hollow community.
An exploration of identities, privileges, hierarchies—and how these intersect—The Garbologists runs February 1st – 25th.