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Transmedia artist Stephanie Dinkins is leveraging her art to imbue artificial intelligence with empathy and care for communities of color.
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Racial disparity in traffic stops by Connecticut state and local police declined in 2022, according to a preliminary report released by the state’s Racial Profiling Prohibition Project.
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The Connecticut Judicial Branch is more diverse than it was 40 years ago, but outreach to marginalized communities is still needed, said Chief Justice Richard Robinson as he launched Diversity Week on Monday.
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Racial identity explains voter choices better than geography in the last two U.S. presidential elections, according to the findings of a demographic survey by the Yale Institution for Social and Policy Studies.
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and state lawmakers have announced separate investigations into the state police after an audit found hundreds of troopers wrote thousands of fake tickets between 2014 and 2021.
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A report authored by Connecticut’s Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission for Civil Rights finds algorithms used by many state agencies sometimes rely on historically biased data sets. That means automated decision-making in the state could perpetuate discrimination.
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Equity advocates in Connecticut say racial bias in health care has been linked to the fact that Black infants are more than twice as likely to die as…