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More Connecticut children are living in poverty than three decades ago. That’s the finding of the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s 30th annual Kids Count…
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After a three-week hearing, a federal judge is expected to rule soon on whether to block the town of Islip from holding primaries in June.Latinos sued the…
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Black public school students on Long Island are five times more likely to be suspended than white students, according to a new study.The “Stolen Time”…
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Minority drivers were pulled over for equipment violations, like burned-out taillights, at a higher rate than white drivers in several Connecticut towns…
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In the town of Islip, New York, voting is done at-large, which means there aren't any districts. The whole town, which is primarily white, votes for all…
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Vivett Dukes always knew the importance of education, even from a young age. “My mother said you have two strikes against you: you’re black, and you’re a…
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Seven African-American and Hispanic families filed a civil rights lawsuit against Connecticut and Hartford officials on Thursday. The families are…
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Education advocates and researchers say the discrepancy between the number of minority students and minority teachers in Connecticut leads to…
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According to a study from the Institute of Labor Economics, students of color are less likely to drop out of high school and more likely to pursue college…
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An interracial couple in Stamford, Connecticut, woke up one morning earlier this year to find racist graffiti painted on their garage. Incidents like this…