Voices of Women of Color

Voices of Women of Color MISSION STATEMENT:
Our mission is to create a safe space for women of color where they can come toge

The Voices of Women of Color LLC (VOWOC) is a for profit corporation located in Hartford, CT. We Teach, Empower, and Encourage (TEE) women of color by providing them with leadership skills that lead to gainful employment opportunities and civil activism in the public and private sectors. Our goal is to increase the number of women who become advocates leaders, entrepreneurs and teacher/mentors in

urban cities. We believe that through relationship building and the cultivation of strong partners with shared visions, we can begin to address the socioeconomic and public health issues facing this community.

The countdown is on! It’s never too early to make your voting plan and to check your voter registration status. Visit ht...
04/20/2026

The countdown is on! It’s never too early to make your voting plan and to check your voter registration status. Visit https://ow.ly/4HWX50YzGa3 to get today.

PSA
04/20/2026

PSA

Every major CT insurance carrier failed to provide equal access to mental health care and is now being fined. That’s exa...
04/18/2026

Every major CT insurance carrier failed to provide equal access to mental health care and is now being fined. That’s exactly why we passed Senate Bill 10 last legislative session: accountability.

We’ll keep fighting until mental health care is treated like health care.

Full statements from Senate Democrats:

SENS. LOONEY, DUFF, CABRERA & LESSER WELCOME NEW INSURANCE REPORT ON PENALTIES FOR CT COMPANIES THAT DENY, DELAY MENTAL HEALTH CARE FOR POLICYHOLDERS HARTFORD – Less than 10 months after Democrats passed a new law requiring state insurance companies to provide mental health parity to their policyh...

PSAGood morning ladies ☀️💃🏽We’re in the FINAL stretch of our Prom Closet collection! Our deadline is this Monday, and we...
04/16/2026

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Good morning ladies ☀️💃🏽

We’re in the FINAL stretch of our Prom Closet collection! Our deadline is this Monday, and we still need your help to make sure every student can shine on their big night ✨

If you have any prom dresses (new or gently loved) that you’re ready to pass on, please consider donating. Every dress makes a difference 💖

📍 Drop-offs: 135 Walnut St. (my office)
📅 Deadline: Monday

Let me know if you have something to contribute or need to coordinate a drop-off!

Let’s show up for our girls 💕

State employees finally get a 4-year agreement that now goes to the General Assembly!A tentative four-year agreement cov...
04/14/2026

State employees finally get a 4-year agreement that now goes to the General Assembly!

A tentative four-year agreement covers about 45,000 state employees represented by AFSCME Council 4 and SEBAC, delivering 2.5% annual raises for the first three years and a wage reopener in year four.

Now it heads to the Connecticut General Assembly for approval.

It’s a deal aimed at one thing: keeping Connecticut’s public services strong by recruiting, retaining, and respecting the workers who keep the state running every day.

The fourth year of the contract includes a reopening clause for the next contract.

Rest well our friend. ❤️
04/10/2026

Rest well our friend. ❤️

Well done Sasa!
04/10/2026

Well done Sasa!

What is a limited rent cap? A limited rent cap is a policy that prohibits landlords from increasing rent on residential ...
04/09/2026

What is a limited rent cap?

A limited rent cap is a policy that prohibits landlords from increasing rent on residential properties under certain circumstances. States like California, Oregon, New York and New Jersey already enforce statewide rent control laws that cap rent increases at 5%.

Lamont's bill would allow fair rent commissions to cap rent increases at 5% if a landlord has purchased the property within the last year.

Many of you asked that we follow up about rental assistance program being proposed by Gov. Ned Lamont. Here is what we f...
04/08/2026

Many of you asked that we follow up about rental assistance program being proposed by Gov. Ned Lamont. Here is what we found out:

As of April 2026, Governor Ned Lamont has proposed House Bill 5092, which aims to assist renters by capping rent increases at 5% for properties purchased within the last year, with some exceptions. Additionally, Senate Bill 152 is under consideration, proposing to add funding for more inspectors to support the state's rental assistance program.

Key 2026 Connecticut Rental/Housing Legislation:
HB 5092 (Rent Cap Proposal):

Introduced in Feb 2026, this bill allows municipal fair rent commissions to cap rent hikes at 5% for residents, particularly targeting corporate buyers.

SB 152 (Rental Program Funding): Aims to appropriate funds to the Department of Housing to hire additional inspectors for rental assistance programs, which was referred to the Appropriations Committee in March 2026.

These initiatives are part of a broader, ongoing effort to address high living costs and housing supply in Connecticut.

We hope this helps!

Protect our veterans!
04/07/2026

Protect our veterans!

Let your voice be heard!
04/07/2026

Let your voice be heard!

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