Last year, the Biden administration launched a national refugee sponsorship program modeled after a resettlement agency’s in New Haven—how will...
Rent hikes and poor living conditions are driving tenants to unionize across New Haven, but the city remains ill-equipped for collective action.
In this town, letters are scarce: billboards, neon signs. I only realize how thirsty I am when Ba asks me...
Connecticut fishermen become reluctant fighters to protect their waters against commercial fisheries.
During a visit to Connecticut's only registered orchid nursery, a writer finds home.
If I had stayed at Alex’s house for longer than three hours, I would have married him. He had a...
Yale's land acknowledgement promises to recognize the displaced Indigenous peoples of Connecticut, but not everyone is convinced.
This series serves as a prelude to a much larger set of photos exploring the tension between fiction and reality....
1,625 miles from the island of their heritage, New Haven teens aspire to become the city’s next Miss Puerto Rico.
Dear readers, Newness is a slippery concept. For fifty-seven years, The New Journal has found novel ways to tell stories...