Two years after the death of George Floyd, Connecticut politicians, activists, faith and community leaders answered the question of where we are in terms of honoring his life and legacy and reflecting on the progress we are making as a state when it comes to the fight against racism.
Second Amendment supporters often are concerned with citizens being able to protect themselves against home invasions or government overreach, but a number of Connecticut groups are defending their constitutional right to bear arms to safeguard themselves against a different threat: racism.
With only a few moments of fairly mild tension, Black Lives Matter and Connecticut Freedom held overlapping rallies Saturday at the Capitol in Hartford.
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