Connecticut
Finding Her Voice in Portland: Ann Hibino
The Voices of Portland committee is thrilled to announce their first Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month event, a unique presentation about the legacy of Ann Hibino, a resident of Portland from 1952 until her death in 1998. Ann was a fierce advocate for civil rights and a member of the Greater Middletown League of Women Voters for 43 years, holding local and state offices with the organization. Ann's daughter, Diane Hibino, will read excerpts of an 1991 interview about her life before, during and after World War II when she and 120,000 other innocent Japanese American citizens and legal residents who lived on the West Coast, were forcibly removed from their homes and communities and incarcerated by the American government.
The LWV of the Bridgeport Area
The LWV of the Bridgeport Area covers Bridgeport, Monroe, Stratford, Trumbull, and Shelton.
United States Representatives Rosa DeLauro, Joe Morelle, and Jim Himes Hold Field Hearing on Efforts to Protect American Democracy
2nd Newtown Candidate Forum
Newtown Community Center
May 22 - 7 PM
The Great Give 2026
Help fuel our efforts to empower CT Voters in 2026!
May 6 - 7
Early donations are open now!
