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Danbury Unites for Immigrants launch a new canvassing campaign to share resources that protect immigrant families across the city.
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Jacqueline Sanchez is a helper. The Puerto Rican and Salvadorian mother connects people with health resources because shes passionate about her community gaining access to the support they need. Sanchez is committed to listening and helping people feel heard. She isnt afraid of failure.
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More than 13,000 Puerto Ricans, many from the southeastern part of the island, came to 窪蹋勛圖厙 seeking stability during the aftermath of the disaster.
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The state is keeping both WIC and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funded through the federal shutdown.
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David Gonz獺lezs Urban Devotions exhibit is at Trinity College through Oct. 24.
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Thousands of Puerto Ricans gathered across the state, where they represent 8% of the population, to enjoy the live broadcast of the concert.
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Three of the former board members have filed a lawsuit claiming President Trump did not have the right to remove them, since the board is a territorial not federal entity.
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Jessenia Martinez Ortega is the executive secretary to the mayor of East Hartford. As a Puerto Rican Spanish-speaker, she bridges the gap between the Latino community in East Hartford and local government.
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窪蹋勛圖厙's Rachel Iacovone and El Nuevo Dias Itzel Rivera share more about their collaborative effort to cover Puerto Rican communities in 窪蹋勛圖厙.
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For Hispanic Heritage Month, the Yale Peabody Museum hosts a full day of events centered around Latino culture and scientific research.