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Lamont gets his vaccine, with a message to the Black community

Lamont gets his vaccine, with a message to the Black community FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Gov. Ned Lamont receives his first COVID-19 vaccination on Feb. 16, 2021.Dan Haar/Hearst CT Media GroupShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Gov. Ned Lamont was administered with his first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday, Feb. 16, at the First Catholic Church in Bloomfield.Office of Governor Ned Lamont / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont receives his first dose of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine at The First Cathedral church Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, in Bloomfield.File photoShow MoreShow Less 5of5 BLOOMFIELD Two months after the state’s first COVID-19 vaccinations, Gov. Ned Lamont drove from Greenwich to The First Cathedral Tuesday morning for his inoculation. He left no doubt about the message he hoped to send.

A positive view of Black history takes root in CT

A positive view of Black history takes root in CT FacebookTwitterEmail Maame Obeng, an African-American teen attending Danbury High School, feels lucky to live in a diverse town where she’s able to see other people who look like her at school. “However, I did partake in numerous Advanced Placement honors classes. When I was in class, my classmates weren’t African-American. They weren’t Hispanic,” she said. “I looked around the class and everybody was white.” As schools recognize and mark the start of Black History Month with celebration and education, Obeng and many other people of color say they’re not looking forward to hearing more about slavery, segregation and the Civil War, along with many other events that traumatized and killed Black people.

A positive view of Black history takes root in CT

A positive view of Black history takes root in CT FacebookTwitterEmail Maame Obeng, an African-American teen attending Danbury High School, feels lucky to live in a diverse town where she’s able to see other people who look like her at school. “However, I did partake in numerous Advanced Placement honors classes. When I was in class, my classmates weren’t African-American. They weren’t Hispanic,” she said. “I looked around the class and everybody was white.” As schools recognize and mark the start of Black History Month with celebration and education, Obeng and many other people of color say they’re not looking forward to hearing more about slavery, segregation and the Civil War, along with many other events that traumatized and killed Black people.

At Black History Month roundtable with Gov Ned Lamont, the talk is about Connecticut s new Black and Latino studies curriculum

At Black History Month roundtable with Gov Ned Lamont, the talk is about Connecticut s new Black and Latino studies curriculum
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