…during the American Revolution, African American printmakers, Chilean fiber artists, and Bridgeport brass laborers in WWII, along with a historical political activism exhibit at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and…
Read…video showcasing accomplishments of immigrant laborers at a Branford quarry; and a series of field trips to museums and historical sites for formerly incarcerated individuals through the Hang Time Mobile…
Read…guide available to share. August 2024 ConnecticutHistory.org eNews: Back-to-school edition featuring articles on Child Labor vs. Schooling: 19th-Century Naugatuck, Gallaudet’s Vision Advances Deaf Education, Back-to-School Activities in Teach It CT,…
ReadBridget Guzzardi joined CT Humanities in 2023 as accounting assistant, assisting with general accounting, payroll, and administrative duties. Bridget brings several years of accounting, payroll, and labor relations experience and…
Read…academic interests include Indigenous social networks, maritime labor, and migration; Indigenous citizenship and political activism; and re-indigenizing public history and education. Currently a Visiting Associate Professor of Slavery and Justice…
Read…she is grateful to CT Humanities for the outreach, time, and labor that went into drafting the Indigenous Values Statement. “I know they are not just empty words but signify…
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