A Majority of Young Adults Live With Their Parents – Highest Percentage Since Great Depression Era

A Majority of Young Adults Live With Their Parents – Highest Percentage Since Great Depression Era

The coronavirus outbreak has pushed millions of Americans, especially young adults, to move in with family members. The share of 18- to 29-year-olds living with their parents has now become a majority the first time that has occurred since the Great Depression era, according to a new analysis of national data by the Pew Research Center.

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Marketing Competition for Teenage Girls A Success of Connecticut’s COVID Summer

Marketing Competition for Teenage Girls A Success of Connecticut’s COVID Summer

One of the bright spots in an otherwise unsettling summer for a few dozen Connecticut 6th -12th grade girls was the time spent participating in a virtual marketing competition known as Camp Erio. The focus was on deeloping a business idea or product that must work to solve the problem and/or improve the lives of people being negatively effected by this problem. The results: impressive.

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Connecticut’s Green Book Sites: A Glimpse at Forgotten History

Connecticut’s Green Book Sites:  A Glimpse at Forgotten History

Throughout the era of Jim Crow and until the late 1960s, African American travelers were never assured that they would be served at restaurants, allowed to rent rooms at hotels or motels, or be allowed to purchase gasoline. In 1936 Victor H. Green, an African American mailman in New York City, published The Negro Motorist Green Book, a travel guide to businesses that would serve black customers. By 1940 The Green Book included seven cities in Connecticut.

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Can Preschool Math Games Strengthen Foundation, Interest in STEM Fields?

Can Preschool Math Games Strengthen Foundation, Interest in STEM Fields?

Wesleyan University Associate Professor of Psychology Anna Shusterman, will begin a study in 65 diverse public and private preschool classrooms throughout Connecticut, supported by a $1.8 million grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF), which may have implications for later learning in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and math.

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Libraries Provide Critical Services for Working Low-Income Families, Particularly During COVID

Libraries Provide Critical Services for Working Low-Income Families, Particularly During COVID

Access to public libraries is especially important for low income working families across Connecticut, “because libraries provide information on social services and job opportunities, free internet and computer access, and a range of free programs, community meetings, and even 3-D printers,” according to a new report issued by Connecticut’s United Way organizations.

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Bicycling and Walking During a Time of COVID

Bicycling and Walking During a Time of COVID

A long standing, pre-COVID-19 observation about cycling and pedestrian advocacy across our nation is that there has not been enough attention and focus on the issues of those with the most needs. One place to start is the safety and welfare of those persons who walk and bicycle, especially when it is all or a large part of their essential transportation.

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Connecticut Families Face Growing Gaps, Challenges in Day-to-Day Financial Stability

Connecticut Families Face Growing Gaps, Challenges in Day-to-Day Financial Stability

The day-to-day fiscal reality was troubling before the pandemic for a growing number of Connecticut families, as newly released data reflects. The pandemic has likely made it worse, and it likely to have a continuing adverse impact, according to officials at the United Way organizations in Connecticut.

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Local Arts Organizations to Receive Boost from Hartford Foundation Initiative

Local Arts Organizations to Receive Boost from Hartford Foundation Initiative

The newly launched Catalyst for the Arts capacity-building program is designed to assist arts organizations - facing severe financial losses due to COVID-19 - in developing sustainable models in the uncertain new environment and promote collaboration. A partnership led by the Hartford Foundation is driving the initiative.

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