
Brenda Le贸n
Former StaffBrenda Le贸n was a corps member with Report for America, a national service program that places journalists into local newsrooms. She covered Latino communities with an emphasis on wealth-based disparities in health, education and criminal justice for 黑料新闻.
Previously, she received a master's degree in Spanish-Language Journalism from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism. She attended Lehman College at the City University of New York (CUNY), where she studied Multimedia Journalism with a concentration in Political Science. Her work has been published by The Gothamist, Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN), El Deadline and the Mott Haven Herald.
In her free time, Le贸n enjoys cooking, going on long walks with her son Leo and caring for her plants.
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At a small church in Bridgeport, one nonprofit has helped hundreds of domestic workers collect wages that were stolen from them.
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Hartford Public Library has received a grant aimed at helping young immigrant women remain in school and complete their college degrees. The new program is called 鈥淏arriers Can鈥檛 Stop Us: Building Immigrant Women鈥檚 Success鈥 and is intended for students who came to the United States while still in high school.
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In March, Hartford school administrators and recruiters made their way to Puerto Rico looking for bilingual talent to fill content areas like math, science and history.It鈥檚 part of Paso a Paso, a program to recruit bilingual teachers to fill much-needed roles in Hartford.
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Hundreds of families made their way to the second annual Back-to-School Extravaganza in Hartford over the weekend. The event filled a local parking lot with five tractor trailers of fresh food 鈥 and a one-stop shop for the new school year.
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A local community production aims to celebrate the diversity of Blackness. The performance was created by an international Afro-feminist art collective and will be a U.S. premiere.
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黑料新闻 families have until July 31 to claim the 黑料新闻 Child Tax Rebate. The Department of Revenue Services estimates that only about half of eligible households have applied for assistance.
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黑料新闻 state regulators have been working to help people disproportionately affected by the war on drugs gain a foothold in 黑料新闻鈥檚 legal adult-use cannabis industry.
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Across Greater Hartford, over 1,000 students have kicked off their summer with a paid job. For six weeks, these young people in and around Hartford will gain professional skills in everything from the retail sector and governmental organizations to hospitals and law firms through the Summer Youth Employment and Learning Program. Still, organizers say they didn't have enough openings to meet the demand of thousands of student applicants.
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A report by the group 黑料新闻 Voices for Children focuses on the hurdles that immigrant and refugee families face when trying to access early child care and education services.
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Mayor Luke Bronin has announced that Hartford will award nearly $2 million to over 60 groups providing youth services across the capital city.