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Celebrating Legacy: City Hall Salutes the Women Shaping Hartford's Future
By Kaitlin Martinez Elizabeth Giannetta-Ramos gives her acceptance speech at the award ceremony Hartford, April 23, 2026 Elizabeth Giannetta-Ramos, a Hartford-native, has made it her life's mission to uplift and empower the city’s youth. As the Director of Programs for COMPASS Youth Collaborative, formerly known as the Southend Knightriders Youth Center, Giannetta-Ramos is committed to improving the lives of the people in the community. Under her leadership, the program aims
4 days ago2 min read


A Fresh Look for Upper Albany: Locals Unite for Streetscape Makeover
Hartford, April 20 2026 Upper Albany avenue was busier than usual on April 10 2026. Community members were joined by volunteers from the University of Hartford's Helping Hawks program to clean and beautify the street ahead of a busy summer season. The theme of this event was Community in Action: Beautification. Walkability. Small Business Support. The Community Volunteer Day initiative was organized by Upper Albany Main Street, a non-profit organization that has actively been
7 days ago1 min read


North End Inspired Exhibit Celebrates the Immigrant Roots of the Neighborhood
By Joey Acla Hartford, April 8 2026 The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History recently unveiled a new art exhibit that draws rich stories of Hartford's historic North End neighborhood. Through a graphic-novel style, the five-part exhibit journeys through the various aspects of the North End neighborhood, highlighting the cultural melting pot that many immigrant communities call home. Hartford artist Samuel Ferri’s installment titled Drawn Here: A Community Story is prom
Apr 83 min read


How the Artist of Color Accelerate Fellowship is Dismantling Barriers for Local Artists
By Kaitlin Martinez Hartford, April 6, 2026 Hartford’s vibrant public art scene reflects a city rich in creativity and color. Organizations like Artists of Color Accelerate (AOCA) champion this movement by fostering a supportive ecosystem where emerging talent can thrive. Intended to dismantle systemic barriers and facilitate access to new talent and artists, AOCA’s year-long fellowship program helps budding artists find a collaborative network of art organizations and profe
Apr 63 min read


New funding boosts Hartford Performs' art integration programs in local schools
By Serenity LaChance Photo courtesy: Hartford Performs photo gallery Hartford, March 28, 2026 Hartford Performs received a one-time appreciation grant from the Greater Hartford Gives Foundation , previously known as the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving. In 2025, the Foundation begun distributing $6 million in grant funding to local arts and culture nonprofit organizations in Hartford. Sarah Asmar, Advancement Director for Hartford Performs, said the grant is parti
Mar 283 min read


Art Lovers mourn the closing of Parkville Art Gallery
By Gulian Marconi & Roz Green Hartford, March 5, 2026 Rising operational costs and skyrocketing rent among other factors has led to the closing of the Parkville Art Gallery in the Parkville neighborhood in Hartford early this month. The gallery opened it's doors to local artists in the area in September 2024. Intended to serve as an artistic refuge and community event space for local art lovers, this gallery has displayed the works by numerous Hartford artists. Miguel Jose M
Mar 51 min read


Hartford School Crowned 2026 African American History Bee Champions
By Camilo M. Benitez McDonough Middle School students pose with their trophy Hartford, February 22, 2026 McDonough Middle School students cheerfully took the trophy home after an afternoon of fervent competition and trivia and participating eighth graders from Hartford waiting in anticipation for the final call that would crown the winners. Four Hartford-area schools participated in a spirited trivia challenge at the fifth annual African and African American History Bee h
Mar 22 min read


Connecticut Museum Hosts Valentine’s Day Event for Local Families
By Ayanna Kelley-Fraser Valentine's day cards made by children for their loved ones at the Connecticut museum of history and culture. Hartford, February 11th, 2026 While couples were stressing over dinner reservations and finding babysitters, the Connecticut Museum of History and Culture opened its doors to local families and their children for an annual event called ‘Valentine’s for Kids.’ Children huddled around glitter-strewn tables; scattered around were all kinds of art
Mar 13 min read


Hartford Club Runs Donation Drive for Hurricane Melissa Survivors
By Linda Petersen and Daniela Fortuna The West Indian Social Club members accept a check from a donor. Hartford, December 19, 2025 The West Indian Social Club is conducting a donation drive for those impacted by Hurricane Melissa. The drive, which began earlier this year, is collecting medical supplies, essentials resources, and pre-packaged food in a drop box. Their efforts serve as an extension of the Connecticut’s Caribbean Disaster Relief Coalition, which unites Caribbe
Dec 25, 20253 min read


CT’s Secretary of State talks about civic courage and representation in a new documentary
By Rayna Oakley & Emma Gutfleisch Promotional flyer for the documentary screened at the University of Hartford. Hartford, December 19, 2025 Stephanie Thomas’s political journey began with an intention to evoke a genuine sense of duty and responsibility that comes from civic literacy. Through intimate interviews and fly-on-the-wall footage, Voice in the Room offers a rare look at the high-stakes environment of Connecticut’s chief elections supervisor. As the first African Ame
Dec 19, 20253 min read


Yunie Mojica Takes the Stage to Commemorate 55 Years of Jackie McLean
By Emma Gutfleisch Performance by Yunie Mojica (also known as YunieMo). Hartford, December 16, 2025 The Artist Collective celebrated its 55th anniversary honoring the late Jackie McLean’s legacy, which he co-founded with his wife, Dollie McLean and other artists. The Collective’s alumna, Yunie Mojica (also known as YunieMo) performed on this occasion to pay her tributes to the legend and commemorate Hartford’s one of its kind arts and cultural organization dedicated to sup
Dec 16, 20253 min read


Levo International's Mission is Impossible Without Volunteer Support
By Amanda Simmons & Kaitlin Martinez Hartford, December 10, 2025 Levo International, a nonprofit organization based in Hartford, is determined to make nutrient-rich food more accessible and address the food desert that engulf upper Albany and the areas around it. As a volunteer-driven organization, volunteers are the absolute lifeline of Levo International's mission, driving the core of their work to empower communities to overcome poverty through sustainable food security
Dec 10, 20251 min read


Journey Home’s Sustainable Ecosystem Offers a True Path Out of Homelessness
By Jack Saias Hartford based non-profit Journey Home's donation truck (image courtesy: Journey Home). Hartford, December 10, 2025 As the polar vortex brings frigid winter conditions to Connecticut, Journey Home, a non-profit that provides housing support services to the unhoused in Hartford and surrounding areas, prepares to save lives. The organization that operates all the cold weather programs in this region recently received over $1 millio
Dec 10, 20253 min read


'Telling Our Own Story': Hartford Unveils First-Ever Caribbean Heritage Museum
By Linda Petersen and Jaiden Louden Hartford, December 7, 2025 The West Indian Social Club recently announced the opening of the Caribbean Heritage Museum, showcasing the story of the diaspora and the waves of migration that has shaped the diverse and vibrant West Indian community in Hartford. A meticulously gathered collection that displays the researched historical timeline of their migration, family relics that have survived years of displacement, and oral history that dat
Dec 7, 20251 min read


Solving Food Scarcity Requires Rebuilding Hartford's Transit System
By Emma Hundt Levo International's hydroponic system installation in Hartford Hartford, Nov 25, 2025 The city of North Hartford is facing a glaring problem that is all too common in urban areas today: food deserts. Levo International, a nonprofit organization based in Hartford, is determined to make nutrient-rich food more accessible and address the food desert that engulf upper Albany and the areas around it. Hartford ranks seventh nationally among the worst food desert
Nov 25, 20253 min read


Beyond the Latte: Yemeni coffee bringing the community and rich flavors together
By Kaitlin Martinez & Amanda Simmons The popular bee bread served at Yemerica coffee. West Hartford, Nov 17, 2025 Picture this. It’s cold outside. Sitting by the large window at Yemerica coffee , you take the first bite of the soft, fluffy, cream-cheese-filled, gooey dough-ball. Honey-drizzled, bee bread is a popular pull-apart bread, which literally translates to "bee's honeycomb" in Arabic due to its appearance. Paired with their spiced Yemeni coffee, this sweet bread is a
Nov 17, 20253 min read

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