Our History
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1992
With funding from the State Department of Education, CWEALF began working on VERTEC (Vocational Equity Research, Training and Evaluation Center). CWEALF implements training, programs, and research to increase equity in career and technical education.
1992
Connecticut enacted a law requiring employers with more than 50 employees to train all supervisors on how to prevent and respond to sexual harassment. CWEALF became one of the state’s major in-service training providers on the topic of sexual harassment.
1997
1999
CWEALF was one of five founding members of Love Makes a Family Connecticut. CWEALF played a key leadership role to pass a co-parent adoption law in 2000 and legalize same-sex marriage in 2008.
2000
CWE/4\LF founded the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Hate Crimes Project and developed a new Hate Crimes Project slogan: “Don’t Let Hate Silence You!” CWEALF reached out to LGBT victims of hate crimes to provide victims with information about their legal rights, attorney referrals, and advocacy through legal and social services.
2002
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2010
CWEALF began its role as the evaluator for the Hartford Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative. Within four years, the Hartford teen birth rate reduced by 40%, exceeding the initative’s original goal of 10%.
2010
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2015
2019
2021
2021
2022
CWEALF launches the bilingual Community Organizing program to connect women who have most impacted by systemic issues to change work. Women’s Wisdom Circles are established as the flagship for the program, drawing in women from various backgrounds across the state.
2023
2023