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Connecticut in Color gives voice to the stories, the people, and the issues that make Connecticut special. We invite our viewers to participate in engaging, candid and inspirational conversations about race, ethnicity and gender. This is the only local show in the market that tackles these issues by taking our viewers out of the studio and into the community; introducing them to the people that contribute to the vibrant fabric of Connecticut.

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Connecticut in Color – Black History Month 2025
From an art studio where sneakers are the canvas, to a Hartford restaurant serving up tasty Caribbean dishes, check out Connecticut in Color.
Connecticut in Color: The City of New Haven
Discover how the City of New Haven’s unique arts and cultural organizations are using creativity and special events to uplift, inspire, and make positive improvements in their community.

Connecticut in Color: Black Heritage Month
Connecticut in Color: Celebrating Black Heritage
This February, Connecticut in Color is celebrating Black Heritage. In this episode, NBC Connecticut’s Leslie Mayes speaks with members of the Hartford Chapter of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club, sits down with the first African-American commissioner to lead Connecticut's Department of Children and Families, and introduces us to the two women who created the Hip-Hop party game University of Dope.

Hamden Teen Proves Girls Can Fight Too
Brianna Alers is a Hamden High School junior training to turn pro as a boxer while maintaining honor student status and inspiring others to defy every norm.
City Farmer Shows We Can All Grow Our Own Food
Travis Stewart now has a working farm complete with greens, fruits, chickens, fish and more in his home’s backyard in Hartford’s South End. His urban farming started with a single seed and his daughter’s school project. Now he’s showing everyone they too can grow what they eat.
Torrington Community Celebrates John Brown's Legacy
Before leading his famed raid on Harper’s Ferry, abolitionist John Brown was born in Connecticut. A marker stands at the site of his childhood home and a new musical documentary retells much of his life story using genres from past and present.

Connecticut in Color 2022 Retrospective
Connecticut in Color: Bringing Diversity to the Stage
Connecticut in Color: Program Changing the Faces of Local Skiing Community

Connecticut in Color: Preserving the Culture of Native Tribes
In this episode of Connecticut in Color, we uncover the history of Connecticut through the lens of an indigenous tribe.
Connecticut in Color: Diversifying the Equestrian World
We take you to Keney Park in Hartford to meet a woman helping her community heal with horses.

Connecticut in Color: Combating Anti-Asian Hate
In this episode of Connecticut in Color, we explore the roots of anti-Asian hate. There has been a rise in attacks during the pandemic, but it’s an issue that has been going on for decades.
Connecticut in Color: Afrobeat Dance & International Cuisine
We introduce you to some local afrobeat dancers who demonstrate their talents and discuss the cultural importance of the music. We’ll also go to Parkville Market, Connecticut’s first food hall, to sample some of the international cuisines.

Connecticut in Color: Exploring the New Black and Latino Studies Curriculum
In this segment of Connecticut in Color, we explore the new Black and Latino Studies curriculum, which all Connecticut high schools will be required to offer starting in the fall of 2022.
Connecticut in Color: Making a Difference in the Community
In this segment of Connecticut in Color, we meet the people who are making a difference in our community right now.

Connecticut in Color: New Art Exhibit
In this segment of Connecticut in Color we tackle implicit bias and racial injustice through the lens of an artist who has painted the portraits of victims of racially motivated violence.
Connecticut in Color: Supporting Economic Prosperity
In this segment of Connecticut in Color we explore the disparities that exists for women owned businesses and introduce you to two women who are finding ways to thrive.

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