“It’s a leaf. You put it inside the barn and then when it dries, you take it down, shred it and then you pack it,” farmer Irving Santana said. Santana is.
New Haven, Connecticut – The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition (GLC) at the MacMillan Center at Yale University has been awarded a $30,000 implementation grant from Connecticut Humanities (CTH). The award supports the Black and Latino History Project (BLHP), a series of working groups for Connecticut teachers to study and develop
June is National Caribbean American Heritage Month. As of 2010, West Indians became the largest foreign-born population in our state. Now, several groups are.
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