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We are building stronger, more compassionate communities with a deep understanding of the natural connections between yoga philosophy and social justice.
Our innovative brand of yoga education is delivered through the lens of public health, social equity, and community wellness rather than a luxury commodity.
Our work is growing happier, healthier, and more connected communities through compassion, gratitude, and mindfulness.


Kim Kann
Assistant Vice President
ConnectiCare


The Hartford Times is a legacy media brand styled as a “champion of reform and advocate for the people.”
Our work revives the Hartford Times as a civics platform to improve Connecticut’s access to information, community connectivity, and media justice through consistent solution oriented engagement, inspirational story-telling, and a shared sense of self-determination.
Our goal is to develop a sustainable, equitable, non-partisan, non-profit multimedia platform promoting community-driven, multigenerational narratives and open, people-centered dialogue, with an aim toward providing historically underrepresented and underserved people access to our democracy.

In Unity There is Strength. This Haitian motto is what comes to mind when describing Civic Mind’s approach to engage all community members in creating and sharing our narrative of who we are.

Godfrey Azima
Director of Partnerships
Connecticut Commission on Women, Children, Seniors, Equity & Opportunity


Stadiums and their teams are an expression of a community’s values and cultural spirit. The best venues are designed to build multigenerational prosperity and civic pride for entire cities, states, and regions.
Since 2013, we have advocated for Dillon Stadium to be recognized as a public park and school infrastructure with the goal of building community health and wealth. Our public interest advocacy has chronicled how Hartford’s soccer stadium has become a monument to the political oppression, social inequity, and ruling class capitalism crushing the people of Connecticut.
Dillon Stadium is now a national case study in venue development and the need for multigenerational outcomes of building community wealth and dismantling racism to be included in the design process.


We believe in the shared goal of restoring integrity and trust in our public institutions. We work with Civic Mind to protect our community from exploitation by ferreting out corruption and holding power accountable.

Gregory Jones
Attorney
Fazzano & Tomasiewicz