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Hartford Fire Department takes on new frontline fight: vaccination education

CT Black leaders react to guilty verdict in Derek Chauvin trial

It was a moment of relief | CT Black leaders react to guilty verdict in Derek Chauvin trial, look ahead On Tuesday, Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all counts including third-degree murder. He is now awaiting sentencing. Author: Rick Lessard (FOX61) Updated: 9:22 PM EDT April 20, 2021 CONNECTICUT, USA It was nearly a year ago that George Floyd s name spread across America after millions of people watched ex-Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin place his knee on the Black man s neck for nearly nine minutes. On Tuesday, April 19, a jury found Chauvin guilty of murder and manslaughter for the death of Floyd.  The reaction began to pour in across the country for Floyd and his family as Chauvin was taken away in handcuffs by bailiffs. 

Churches Preparing For In-Person Easter Services

“We want everyone to be in here,” said Pastor Diane Borden. “I think this will be our first really full [event], and every chair in here will be filled.” Trinity Covenant has held in-person worship since July. They ve modified the room, replacing pews with tables six feet apart. Attendees are also required to make reservations. In Hartford, the Urban Hope Refuge Church held last year’s Easter ceremonies outside in a parking lot. “Instead of raising your hands and shouting hallelujah, we beeped on [car] horns,” said Pastor AJ Johnson. This year, Johnson is looking forward to having congregates back in his house of worship, which opened to in-person services at the beginning of March.

Advocates, lawmakers press for health equity measures as legislative session heats up

Advocates, lawmakers press for health equity measures as legislative session heats up Yehyun Kim :: CT Mirror Dawn Cook prays along with others who came to a protest at Bushnell Park in June. “I hope it will be a momentum to make substantial changes,” Cook said. A month into the legislative session, advocates are turning a spotlight back on an issue that failed to gain traction at the state level last year, even as the coronavirus pandemic exposed stark disparities in health care: declaring racism a public health crisis in Connecticut and passing reform to address long-standing inequities. In June, following the death of George Floyd at the hands of police and amid a health crisis that has disproportionately harmed communities of color, cities and states across the country took the symbolic step of declaring racism a public health crisis. In Connecticut, 20 municipalities, including Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Simsbury and West Hartford, have adopted the declaration, alo

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