by Lisa Reisman
New Haven’s Deborah Rodriguez served four years in the Army. She did all her tours stateside, at Fort Bragg military base. “Peacetime vet,” she said, as she settled in a beach chair overlooking the sparkling waters of Long Island Sound, fishing pole in hand, at Killam’s Point...
by Karen Ponzio
Pilobolus: Other Worlds CollectionShubert TheatreJune 18, 2026
Bodies tumbling, twirling, taking flight, seemingly otherworldly yet grounded, gasp-inducing but also quietly comforting: This was Pilobolus, the dance company performing “The Other Worlds Collection” at the Shubert Thursday night as part of this year’s International Festival of Arts and Ideas.
The...
by Mona Mahadevan
Dixwell Alder Jeanette Morrison: “When you dream, this is what happens.”
Dakri and Taya Cox look forward to exploring the new programs at First Haven in Dixwell.
State Treasurer Erick Russell: “In order for our communities to thrive…we need to build power as a community.”
Hundreds cheered and clapped on...
by Janday Wilson
Fair Haven: The World’s Oyster, 2026Site ProjectsGrand Avenue & Ferry StreetNew Haven
At first, the people of Fair Haven did not know what to make of the figures appearing on the wall at the corner of Grand Avenue and Ferry Street.
The painted people appeared slumped over. They were...
by SCOTT BAUER Associated Press
Former President Barack Obama formally opened his presidential center in Chicago on Thursday with a call to defend democracy as three former...
President Donald Trump has given the Medal of Honor to three veterans, honoring acts of heroism in Vietnam and Afghanistan
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump...
by Ariama C. Long
By ARIAMA C. LONG
The Department of Homeland Security confirmed in May that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents would be...
By BlackPressUSA Newswire
By Staff Writer | The Michigan Chronicle
The Hart of Detroit Festival will return to Hart Plaza on Friday, June 19, bringing together...
by MATTHEW ALLEN
651 ARTS, one of Brooklyn’s preeminent organizations for African diasporic performing arts, is set to celebrate Juneteenth on Saturday, June 20, with...
by MICHAEL HENRY ADAMS
Save Harlem Now! (SHN!) recently celebrated their 11th anniversary with the landmarked, neo-Gothic Riverside Church as the setting for their third...
by BILL BARROW Associated Press
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — In 1965, Black Americans peacefully demonstrated for voting rights and were beaten by Alabama state troopers...
By normanrich | Oakland Post
By Edward Henderson, California Black Media
U.S. Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA-37), a member of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) whose district...
by Lisa Reisman
New Haven’s Deborah Rodriguez served four years in the Army. She did all her tours stateside, at Fort Bragg military base. “Peacetime vet,” she said, as she...
by Mona Mahadevan
Dixwell Alder Jeanette Morrison: “When you dream, this is what happens.”
Dakri and Taya Cox look forward to exploring the new programs at First Haven in Dixwell.
State Treasurer...
by Janday Wilson
Fair Haven: The World’s Oyster, 2026Site ProjectsGrand Avenue & Ferry StreetNew Haven
At first, the people of Fair Haven did not know what to make of the figures...
by Karen Juanita Carrillo
As You Sow’s 2023 “Capturing the Diversity Benefit” report found companies with more BIPOC managers saw stronger results in growth, cash flow, profits, and return on...
by Jamil Ragland
HARTFORD, CT — The state needs to honor its commitment to environmental justice in Hartford, according to a group of elected officials and advocates who gathered on...
by Viktoria Sundqvist
Editor’s Note: This article discusses suicide. If you or someone you know needs help, call 988 (the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or text 741741 for the Crisis...
By Rev. Vicki Flippin
“Faith Matters” features pieces written by local religious figures.
I began serving in the United Methodist Church as clergy in 2008, the year Connecticut achieved marriage equality....
by Laura Glesby
A group photo after a long day at Quassy. Credit: Laura Glesby Photo
Eight yellow school buses full of New Haven families — 721 people in total —...
by Adele Haeg
Brett Martone, RJ Mirabile, and Kyle Saunders arrived at Union Station at around 6:15 a.m.: “We’re considered late. We were supposed to get here at 4:00 or...
by Paul Bass
An imam and a rabbi walk into a radio studio.
They talk about what their religions have in common.
They talk about the “relationship work” that goes into connecting...
by Dereen Shirnekhi
At the Coleman Brothers’ carnival at Sports Haven in June 2025. Credit: Sonia Ahmed file photo
The city’s parks commission voted reluctantly on Wednesday to allow a longtime...
by Maya McFadden
After a year-long teaching residency at Clinton Avenue School coupled with anaccelerated Master of Arts in Teaching program at Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU), Hilbania Papazahariou will step...
By The Allen Lewis Agency
Southfield, Mich. (June 17, 2026) – General Motors (GM) recognized Chemico as a 2025 Supplier of the Year in the category of Industrialization during GM’s...
by SCOTT BAUER Associated Press
Former President Barack Obama formally opened his presidential center in Chicago on Thursday with a call to defend democracy as three former...
President Donald Trump has given the Medal of Honor to three veterans, honoring acts of heroism in Vietnam and Afghanistan
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump...
by Ariama C. Long
By ARIAMA C. LONG
The Department of Homeland Security confirmed in May that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents would be...
By BlackPressUSA Newswire
By Staff Writer | The Michigan Chronicle
The Hart of Detroit Festival will return to Hart Plaza on Friday, June 19, bringing together...
by MATTHEW ALLEN
651 ARTS, one of Brooklyn’s preeminent organizations for African diasporic performing arts, is set to celebrate Juneteenth on Saturday, June 20, with...
by MICHAEL HENRY ADAMS
Save Harlem Now! (SHN!) recently celebrated their 11th anniversary with the landmarked, neo-Gothic Riverside Church as the setting for their third...
by BILL BARROW Associated Press
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — In 1965, Black Americans peacefully demonstrated for voting rights and were beaten by Alabama state troopers...