Anthony Moaton
Former WSHU Newman's Own Foundation FellowAnthony Moaton is a recent graduate from Oberlin College where he made his own major in Performance Studies. He comes to WSHU through the Newman's Own Foundation Fellowship, which gives recent college graduates an opportunity to spend a year working in a non-profit organization. He is excited to be working with and mentored by his amazing co-workers and to develop the skills and tools to become a more effective storyteller.
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The musical roots of New Haven, Connecticut, run deeper than you might think. And a new exhibit at the Gilmore Music Library at Yale University aims to…
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A new plan would combine all 12 community colleges in Connecticut into one institution.Mark Ojakian, president of the Connecticut State Colleges and…
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A new study shows that Americans are more loyal to restaurants and retail stores than to cultural organizations, such as museums and theaters. The Culture…
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Last week, the New Haven Police Department outfitted every patrol cruiser with fentanyl kits: gloves, a sleeve, a respirator mask, a biohazard container…
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This weekend, many parts of Connecticut will host fundraisers, blood drives and other events, as part of the ongoing effort to bring relief and resources…
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The Iraqi prime minister has vowed to keep his country together following Monday’s Kurdish referendum. He has ordered that the Kurdish region hand over…
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The Eastern States Exposition, also known as the Big E, is currently running. More than a million people from across New England come together in West…
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New Haven’s Pride Weekend is unlike many Pride celebrations across the country, both because it’s in September and because there’s more than just a…
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New Haven’s pride parade is coming up on Saturday. It’s part of a weekend of events celebrating the New Haven area’s LGBTQ community.New Haven’s Pride…
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In 2013, Connecticut was the first state in the nation to require a massive study on traffic stop data to see if there is systematic racial…