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A fight over building apartments in mainly white Woodbridge has become a flashpoint in the debate over racial equity in Connecticut Here s why

A fight over building apartments in mainly white Woodbridge has become a flashpoint in the debate over racial equity in Connecticut. Here’s why. Eliza Fawcett, Hartford Courant © Mark Mirko/Mark Mirko Jean Molot has lived in Woodbridge for 20 years and supports a proposal by a Yale Law School clinic and an affordable housing developer to turn a single-family home in town into a four-family development. The contrast between New Haven and its suburban neighbor Woodbridge is impossible to miss. In the city, duplexes and triplexes are packed side by side, with cars and motorcycles zipping through busy streets. Just over the line in Woodbridge, the urban density gives way to a colonnade of trees. Single-family homes, separated by wide lawns and stone walls, sit far back from the road.

Connecticut Is In the Spotlight as a Housing Reform Hotspot

Photo by the author When Dr. King came to Connecticut in 1944, he was astonished by the openness and inclusivity the sleepy town of Simsbury provided in contrast to the roiling hatred he knew from his youth growing up under the shadow of Jim Crow in Georgia.  The 16-year-old college freshman was changed forever by his experience working on a tobacco farm that summer, and wrote in his diary about misgivings he had on the train ride back to Atlanta, his memory fresh with integrated dances and dinners that left him with feelings of fondness and admiration for the welcome he received in the Nutmeg State.

A fight over building apartments in mainly white Woodbridge has become a flashpoint in the debate over racial equity in Connecticut Here s why

A fight over building apartments in mainly white Woodbridge has become a flashpoint in the debate over racial equity in Connecticut Here s why
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Mighty Networks raises $50M to build a creator economy for the masses – TechCrunch

Mighty Networks raises $50M to build a creator economy for the masses Mighty Networks, a platform designed to give creators and brands a dedicated place to start and grow communities, has closed on $50 million in a Series B funding round led by Owl Ventures. Ziff Capital Partners and LionTree Partners also participated in the financing, along with existing backers Intel Capital, Marie Forleo, Gretchen Rubin, Dan Rosensweig, Reid Hoffman, BBG Ventures and Lucas Venture Group. The investment brings Palo Alto-based Mighty Networks’ total raised since its 2017 inception to $67 million.  Mighty Networks founder and CEO Gina Bianchini who started the company with Tim Herby and Thomas Aaron is no stranger to building nurturing environments for community building. Previously, she was the CEO and co-founder of Ning, where she led the company’s rapid growth to three million Ning Networks created and about 100 million users around the world in three years. 

Mighty Networks Raises $50M Equity Round to Build the Creator Economy for All

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