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Where We Can ALL Go (Countries that are safe for Black LGBTQ Expats)

By Randi Locke With America heading in a less-than-favorable direction, some African Americans are deciding to leave the United States for good. They join thousands...

Black People Know How to Rise from the Ashes

By Anissa Durham The chimney is the only thing left standing where William Syms’ home once stood in Altadena, California. Like hundreds of other displaced...

What Leonard Peltier’s Freedom Represents for Indigenous Futures

By Nick Tilsen Minutes before leaving office, former President Biden issued executive clemency to Leonard Peltier, commuting the remainder of his life sentence to be...

What We Can Learn From Octavia Butler in Times of Chaos

By Aaron Foley In case you haven’t noticed, we’re living in an Octavia Butler novel. The fires the queen of Afrofuturism predicted would ravage Los...

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DESPP COMMISSIONER RONNELL A. HIGGINS REMINDS RESIDENTS TO USE CT SAFE APP TO REPORT...

Recent events in New Orleans and Las Vegas provide another reminder for Connecticut residents to promptly report any suspicious activities they observe. “We are...

CT Residents Refunded a Half Million Dollars in COVID Relief Money!

United Way of Connecticut and their partners’ Get Your Refund CT Campaign helped more than 400 Connecticut families receive more than $500,000 in...

Office of the City Treasurer in Hartford Bridges Gap through Financial Literacy

Former student of Weaver High School participates in the first Bilingual Financial Literacy Symposium in Hartford, CT; Financial Educator NOW a Mortgage Loan...

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Black People Know How to Rise from the Ashes

By Anissa Durham The chimney is the only thing left standing where William Syms’ home once stood in Altadena, California. Like hundreds of other...

Los Angeles Burned, Now They’re Coming For Karen Bass

By Jennifer Porter Gore It was a perfect recipe for a disaster in Los Angeles: 10 months of drought after a summer of record-setting...

“Building the Worlds That Kill Us: Disease, Death, and Inequality in American History” by David Rosner and Gerald Markowitz

Book Review By Terri Schlichenmeyer Get lots of rest. That’s always good advice when you’re ailing. Don’t overdo. Don’t try to be Superman or Supermom,...
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Where We Can ALL Go (Countries that are safe for Black LGBTQ Expats)

By Randi Locke With America heading in a less-than-favorable direction, some African Americans are deciding to leave the...

Black People Know How to Rise from the Ashes

By Anissa Durham The chimney is the only thing left standing where William Syms’ home once stood in...

What Leonard Peltier’s Freedom Represents for Indigenous Futures

By Nick Tilsen Minutes before leaving office, former President Biden issued executive clemency to Leonard Peltier, commuting the remainder of his life sentence to be served at home. While the most...

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