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On Wednesday, December 2nd, the Pre-Law Society was joined by Christina Claxton ’16, Maggie Elias ’17, and Josh Frank ’16, alumni and alumnae from recent class years, for a…
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A teacher from HMTCA discusses the process and the role the education systems play in the lives of Hartford Latinx residents.
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Andrea is a Peruvian student at Trinity College who talks about the differences that exist in the educational system in the United States compare to Peru. In her opinion going to American school in…
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García is Latino Hartford resident who work at the Boys and Girls Club of Hartford as mentor. He explains that the clubs, is a space that was created to help the young people have…
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Hernan talks about his experience as an economic immigrant from El Salvador, and how this has shaped his perception of his identity within American society and his political views regarding…
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Miguel is a Trinity Student. He explores politics, Latinx/Hispanic identity on campus at Trinity College and in Hartford in general. He talks about his experience with Hartford education through his…
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Vivian is the Vice Principal at a Hartford Montessori school. She explains the importance of Montessori and magnet schools in the Hartford Public School system, especially for the Latinx and…
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Darcie compares the Latino community in East Taunton, Massachusetts with Hartford Latino community in CT, and explains that the latino community in Massachusetts have more opportunities because they…
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Ms. Rodriguez talks about her assimilate in the United State, especially in Hartford, how easy it became for her because she could find many things that remind her of home country Puerto Rico. In…
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Maynor Martinez is from El Salvador and migrated to came to the United State in 2005. Later on in 2012, Mr. Martinez established Rosita Restaurant in Hartford at 2012. In this interview he speaks…
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Glaisma tells us about her work as a poet and how her art is shaped by the Hartford community. Later, she also considers how her migrant identity has influenced her life. And lastly, she expresses…
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After Hurricane Maria, many Puerto Rican children and students were relocated to Hartford CT and some were placed in the ESL program. This ESL instructor explores the struggles of her students and…
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Ellisa is a Brazilian women who arrived in Hartford with her family in 1998. The interview focuses on learning about Ellisa's opinion and experience with the Hartford education system. Although,…
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We Shall Overcome tells the story of the song that became a Civil Rights anthem. In the 19th century, many African-Americans sang "I Shall Overcome," a spiritual that had been sung by…
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