Immigrant rights advocates want Tweed New Haven Airport to reconsider its relationship with Avelo after its deportation flights announcement.
Advocates want Tweed New Haven Airport to pressure Avelo over deportation flights
CT lawmakers, advocates ask federal government to restore Planned Parenthood funding
Planned Parenthood of Southern New England, which also has one location in Rhode Island, found out about the pause on March 31.
CT students’ visas revoked: As details emerge, fears escalate
Most students’ status terminations appear to be connected to a wide range of interactions with law enforcement, rather than campus protests.
Canceling local food funding brings pain
What could possibly be a higher priority than ensuring students and those facing food insecurity have access to nutritious food, while simultaneously supporting the economic health of Connecticut’s small farms?
CT’s budget priorities: Fiscal responsibility or political convenience?
Special education funding is a critical necessity for Connecticut’s municipalities, ensuring that towns can support students without overburdening local taxpayers. Unfortunately, instead of properly funding towns, the Democratic majority has once again relied on budgetary gimmicks —not to improve education, but to circumvent their own fiscal rules. For years, Democratic leadership has put Connecticut’s municipalities […]
Connecticut, don’t despair, organize
We voted for leaders who we believed would stand up for Connecticut. In so doing, we do not cast aside our own responsibility to do the same.
CT refuses to comply with Trump order to end DEI in schools
The decision will likely put CT in a standoff with the Trump administration, which has threatened to pull federal funding over the issue.
Redefining beauty: The Bold Beauty Project comes to Yale
There is still much progress to be made to reshape how we think about beauty and disability. It’s time to challenge outdated myths.
Police-social work partnership could grow with state funding
A bill would create a social work and law enforcement institute, to grow what one officer called a ‘holistic approach to law enforcement.’
Beyond the birds and bees: Why CT kids need comprehensive sexual education
We must advocate for laws that mandate medically accurate, inclusive sexual education in Connecticut Schools.
As CT commemorates HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, concerns loom over federal funding
Advocates commemorated CT’s annual HIV/AIDS Awareness Day amid federal cuts that they say could reverse progress in prevention and treatment.
Stephanie Thomas apologizes for invoking ‘SS’ when criticizing exec order
Stephanie Thomas was discussing her objections to President Trump’s executive order on elections when she referred to Nazi Germany’s SS.
Some CT legislators call for more taxes on rich. Will Lamont agree?
Gov. Ned Lamont has refused to increase taxes on CT’s wealthiest. But many fear that his resolve could soon be tested as never before.
Family of Malik Jones plans social justice center in his honor
Malik Jones was shot by a police officer in 1997. Now his family wants to build ‘a haven for families impacted by police violence.’

