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New Haven Mayor to Host COVID-19 Press Briefing

 

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Today New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker and New Haven Health Director Maritza Bond will be hosting press availability regarding all updates surrounding the City’s response to the COVID-19 public health emergency. Today’s press briefing will be at 4:00 PM. The COVID-19 situation is evolving every day, and the City of New Haven wants to provide accurate and current information regarding the spread of the virus.

 

COVID-19 Daily Press Briefing

Mayor Justin Elicker & Health Director Maritza Bond

Friday, March 20, 2020

New Haven Hall of Records

200 Orange Street, on the steps of the Hall of Records

New Haven, CT 06510

4:00 PM

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New Haven Police Arrest Man Seeking Sex With Minor

 

New Haven| On Friday, March 13, 2020, 33 year old Christopher Brereton drove from his home in Fargo, North Dakota with the intent of engaging in sexual activity with a 15 year old minor.  Brereton arrived at a pre-arranged New Haven location and was met instead by New Haven Police Special Victims Unit (SVU) detectives and Homeland Security Investigations special agents.

 

The investigation began in January after Brereton initiated a conversation with a 15 year old female. One conversation was intercepted by a family member of the teen who then notified New Haven Police.

 

SVU Detective Leonardo Soto and a Homeland Security special agent continued the undercover social media chats with Brereton and eventually arranged a meeting with him.

 

Brereton was arrested on scene and charged with the following:

  • Criminal attempt sexual assault second degree.
  • Criminal attempt possession of child pornography third degree.
  • Commercial sexual abuse of a minor.
  • Enticing a minor by computer.
  • Risk of Injury to a minor. 

 

Bond was set at $200,000.  Christopher Brereton was held at the NHPD Union Avenue Detention Center and transferred today to an arraignment hearing in New Haven Superior Court at 121 Elm Street

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New Haven Organizations and Artists Awarded Arts Endowment Funding and Fellowship Grants

 

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Today New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker, and Arts and Cultural Affairs Director Adriane Jefferson stated their excitement following the announcement of endowment funding and fellowship grants to New Haven artists and organizations from Artist Fellowship Program from the Department of Economic and Community Development Office of the Arts and the Connecticut Arts Endowment Fund (CAEF). The CAEF was created by the State Legislature to improve and sustain private-sector funding to ensure that arts organizations can thrive long-term. The Artist Fellowship program continues to provide competitive grants to assist in developing Connecticut artists by supporting their new work, goals, and creative ideas.  

 

Arts and Cultural Affairs Director, Adriane Jefferson stated, “I am delighted to see New Haven-based artists and arts organizations receive grant funding from the State of Connecticut, Office of the Arts. New Haven has immense cultural capital, and it is so imperative to our creative eco-system that we continue to recognize and provide tangible resources to our arts and cultural organizations, as well as our individual artists that help to shape the infrastructure—not just of New Haven, but of Connecticut.” 

 

There are three grant designations for the Artist Fellowship Program: Artistic Excellence grant of $5,000, the Artistic Fellowship grant of $3,000, and the Emerging Recognition grant of $1,000. Over $20,000 has been awarded to the following New Haven artists: 

 

  Rachel Bernsen $3,000.00

  

  Jay Eddy $3,000.00

  

  Jacquelyn Gleisner $3,000.00

  

  Kyle Kearson $1,000.00

  

  Meredith Miller $3,000.00

  

  Aedan O'Brien $1,000.00

  

  Kevin Sherwin $1,000.00

  

  Gabriella Svenningsen Omonte $3,000.00

  

  Thuan Vu $5,000.00

  

 

 

The CAEF is under the purview of the State Treasurer, and funding is administered by the Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA). Art organizations that qualify for interest earned on the Fund’s principal must raise over $15,000 in contributions from the private sector and non-governmental entities for at least two years. Over $100,000 has been endowed to the following local organizations: 

 

  New Haven Architecture Resource Center $500.00

  

  New Haven Artspace, Inc. $3,450.00

  

  New Haven Creative Arts Workshop $2,832.00

  

  New Haven Elm Shakespeare Company $2,630.00

  

  New Haven International Festival of Arts & Ideas $9,073.00

  

  Long Wharf Theatre $37,051.00

  

  Music Haven, Inc. $5,129.00

  

  Neighborhood Music School $4,227.00

  

  New Haven Ballet $1,238.00

  

  New Haven Chorale, Inc. $1,197.00

  

  New Haven Community Chorus $500.00

  

  New Haven Folk, Inc. $500.00

  

  New Haven Symphony Orchestra, Inc. $13,199.00

  

  New Haven Arts Council $2,087.00

  

  New Haven Orchestra New England, Inc. $619.00

  

  Shubert Theater/CAPA $40,102.00

  

 

“New Haven is a place where we see how the arts can make a positive impact on the lives of all communities,” stated Mayor Justin Elicker. “Though we are facing tough fiscal challenges, I am excited to know that many New Haven artists and organizations are continuing to receive State funding to pursue their goals and actualize their potential by embracing the arts.” 

 

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City to Host Tabletop Exercise on Coronavirus

 

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The City of New Haven will be hosting a tabletop workshop exercise on coronavirus (COVID-19) in the Emergency Operations Center at the Hall of Records. As this is also the peak of the flu season, the City’s goal is to ensure that all City internal public safety agencies and external stakeholders are sharing preparedness steps and operational plans for any emergency response that may be necessary.

 

City Exercise on Coronavirus

Emergency Operations Center

200 Orange Street

New Haven, CT 06510

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

12:30 PM — 2:00 PM

 

 

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Clifford Beers Grant Award Press Conference

Joined by Lt..Gov. Bysiewicz, Dr. Forrester at the Clifford Beers Clinic, William Halsey at DSS, Commissioner Dorantes at CDCF, Commissioner Delphin-Rittmon at DMHAS,

Commissioner Bye at OEC, Rep. Toni Walker

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

New Haven City Hall

165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium

New Haven, CT 06510

11:00 AM – 11:30 AM

 

Speaking at Mardi Gras Celebration

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Ives Main Library, 133 Elm Street

New Haven, CT 06510

6:30 PM – 7:00 PM

 

Testifying at the Housing Committee

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Legislative Office Building

300 Capitol Avenue, Room 2A

Hartford, CT 06106

12:30 PM – 1:00 PM

 

Visiting the HOPE Family Justice Center

Thursday, February 27, 2020

142 Temple Street, 3rd Floor

New Haven, CT 06510

3:30 PM – 4:00 PM

 

 

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Severe Cold Weather Protocol Issued

 

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The City of New Haven will activate its Severe Cold Weather Protocol due to extremely cold temperatures for the area. Temperatures are expected to be in the low single digits during the overnight hours on Friday. City libraries will serve as warming areas during regular business hours at all locations. All City Homeless Shelters and the Overnight Warming Centers will also extend hours and capacities as directed. This protocol will be in effect beginning tomorrow Friday, February 14th, at 12:00 noon and will end Saturday, February 15th, at 12:00 noon.

 

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Senator Blumenthal, Mayor Elicker, Health Officials, and Local Elected Officials

to Host Press Conference in Response to Federal Budget Cuts

 

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Tomorrow afternoon U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker, New Haven Health Officials, members of the Board of Alders, and other elected officials will hold a press conference in response to the $1.9 trillion in budget cuts proposed in the 2021 Federal Budget from the Trump Administration. This proposed budget includes cuts to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), education, Section 8, food stamps, and various other programs many Connecticut residents rely on. The proposed budget awaits a vote with the U.S. House of Representatives.

 

Federal Budget Press Conference

Friday, February 14, 2020

New Haven City Hall

165 Church St., 2nd Floor Atrium

New Haven, CT

12:45 PM

 

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City of New Haven Hosts Grand Avenue Bridge Public Forum

 

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Tomorrow evening New Haven City Engineer Giovanni Zinn, Chief Administrative Officer Scott Jackson, and Economic Development Director Michael Piscitelli will host a public forum regarding the Grand Avenue Bridge construction improvements. This bridge is an important traffic artery in New Haven that connects the Fair Haven neighborhood to the Fair Haven Heights neighborhood. The bridge will be closed for approximately nineteen months during construction.  

 

Grand Avenue Bridge Public Forum

Jepson Magnet School

15 Lexington Avenue, New Haven, CT 06513

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

7:00 PM – 8:30 PM

 

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Governor Lamont Tells Residents State Closely Monitoring for Possible Cases of Coronavirus

No Confirmed Cases in Connecticut; Two Patients Under Investigation Statewide, Both Tested Positive for Influenza Type A

(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today said that the State of Connecticut is continuing to closely monitor the outbreak of coronavirus in China after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced several confirmed cases in the United States, none of which are in Connecticut.

The Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) has two persons under investigation for the new coronavirus, one in Middlesex County who is a student at Wesleyan University and the other in New Haven County. The Wesleyan student has tested negative for coronavirus. Both persons have tested positive for influenza type A and the cause of their illness is most likely the flu. As a precaution, both persons remain in isolation. DPH is awaiting final testing results for coronavirus at the CDC for the New Haven County patient. At the present time, testing for this new coronavirus strain is only available at the CDC.

“The state is closely monitoring reported cases and remaining cautious on behalf of the public,” Governor Lamont said. “We want to make sure that we are doing everything we can to provide updated information on these developments to the people of our state. We ask that the public not panic but take possible symptoms seriously and consult a healthcare professional.”

“I want to assure all residents of Connecticut that we are taking this new virus very seriously and have been closely coordinating our response with local health departments and medical providers throughout the state,” DPH Commissioner Renée D. Coleman-Mitchell said. “So far, we have no confirmed cases of this coronavirus in Connecticut. It is also the height of the flu season, and hundreds of Connecticut residents have already been hospitalized for influenza. I want to make sure everyone takes precautions to keep themselves healthy during this season, and if you experience any symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, fever or others, please contact your doctor and get treated sooner rather than later.”

“I urge the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to declare a public health emergency so we can ensure that the Center for Disease Control is able to access the additional funding it may need to expedite the development of a vaccine and to prepare to contain any outbreak in our country,” Senator Richard Blumenthal said. “The recent coronavirus strain exploding in China has resulted in many deaths and therefore proactive steps must be taken at the federal and state levels. My office is in constant contact with Connecticut state public health officials and I stand ready to assist state officials to protect the health of Connecticut residents.”

Connecticut is at the height of respiratory virus season. Influenza activity in Connecticut is widespread. A total of 784 influenza-associated hospitalizations have been reported since the beginning of the 2019-20 season. Seven new influenza-associated deaths were reported last week, resulting in a total of 20 influenza-associated deaths reported since the beginning of the 2019-20 season.

CDC believes at this time that symptoms of the coronavirus may appear in as few as two days or as long as 14 days after exposure. No vaccine or specific treatment for the infection is available, however care is supportive. When person-to-person spread has occurred with MERS and SARS, it is thought to have happened via respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes, like how influenza and other respiratory pathogens spread. Spread of SARS and MERS between people has generally occurred between close contacts.

Symptoms of the coronavirus may include:

  • Runny nose
  • Headache
  • Cough
  • Sore throat
  • Fever
  • A general feeling of being unwell

The CDC recommends that individuals avoid all nonessential travel to Wuhan, China, but has provided specific for those who are still planning a trip to Wuhan and for individuals who have recently returned from that city and may be experiencing the above symptoms. While there is currently no vaccine for this coronavirus, everyday preventative actions can help stop the spread of this and other respiratory viruses, including:

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick
  • Stay home when you are sick
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces

Individuals who are experiencing symptoms and may have traveled to areas of concern or have been in contact with somebody who has traveled to these areas should call ahead to their healthcare provider before presenting for treatment.

The most recent guidance from the Centers for Disease and Prevention (CDC) about the outbreak of a new coronavirus in China is available here.

Twitter: @GovNedLamont
Facebook: Office of Governor Ned Lamont
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influenza Patient from Yale Model UN Negative for Coronavirus

 

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Today New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker released the following statement on the status of the Yale Model UN student tested for caronavirus.

 

“We have just received information from the State Department of Public Health that the student participating in the Yale Model United Nations program has tested negative for coronavirus after lab testing with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention,” stated Mayor Elicker. “As a reminder, this is the flu season, and we all need to take preventative measures to reduce the spread of germs and respiratory virus. Our Health Department will continue to stay in communication with the State Department of Public Health regarding the coronavirus.”

 

The Elicker Administration will continue to communicate on an ongoing basis to ensure the City is on top of any potential issues related to the coronavirus. Influenza activity in Connecticut is widespread and everyday preventative actions can help stop the spread of respiratory viruses such as the flu and coronavirus, including:

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Stay home when you are sick.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.

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Coronavirus Update with Department of Public Health

 

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Today New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker, City Officials, Yale Health, and Officials from the State Department of Public Health held a conference call to discuss the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) first identified in Wuhan, China and ensure that the City and regional partners are coordinating efforts. The call was in part in response to two cases in Connecticut of individuals with travel history in China being diagnosed with Influenza A (the common flu), including one who participated in Yale’s Model UN in New Haven. As a precautionary measure, the Center for Disease Control is testing samples to ensure that the patients are not infected with coronavirus (2019-nCoV).

 

The New Haven patient was participating in the annual Yale Model United Nations and exhibited cough and fever and was taken to Yale New Haven Hospital, where the student tested positive for Influenza A (the common flu). As a precaution, testing for coronavirus at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been arranged with results expected early this week. The patient, who does not exhibit severe symptoms, has been released from the hospital.

 

With guidance of the Connecticut State Department of Health, The City of New Haven, City Officials, Yale University, and Yale New Haven Health are working closely to monitor the situation and keep in communication.

 

“Our team has been communicating on an ongoing basis to ensure we are on top of any potential issue related to the coronavirus. While the two cases in Connecticut are influenza cases we are in the midst of flu season, we want to take all precautions to make absolutely sure they do not also coronavirus so as to ensure the health and safety of all residents,” said Mayor Justin Elicker. “We will communicate any changes to events as we learn about them.”

 

Officials note that while the immediate threat from 2019-nCOV to the general public is low, Connecticut is at the height of respiratory virus season.  Influenza activity in Connecticut is widespread and that everyday preventative actions can help stop the spread respiratory viruses such as the flu and coronavirus, including:

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Stay home when you are sick.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.

Individuals who are experiencing symptoms and may have traveled to areas of concern, or have been in contact with somebody who has traveled to these areas, should call ahead to their healthcare provider before presenting for treatment. The most recent guidance from the Centers for Disease and Prevention (CDC) about the outbreak of a new coronavirus in China is available at:  https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html

 

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Police: 2 dead, 15 reportedly injured in Missouri shooting

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Police in Kansas City, Missouri, say at least two people are dead and 15 people were reportedly injured in a shooting outside a bar.

The shooting took place shortly before midnight Sunday, Kansas City police said at a press conference at the scene. A police spokesman said responding officers found “a chaotic scene” and had to call in help from around the city. Two people were found dead, including a woman in the parking lot.

Police believe the shooter is one of the deceased. The spokesman said the shooter opened fire on a line of people waiting to enter a bar, but the motive for the shooting wasn’t immediately clear. The shooter was shot by an armed security guard, police said.

During the investigation, police heard that people — at least 15 — were showing up to local hospitals with injuries from the shooting. At least three people were in critical condition, police said.

The scene was near U.S. Highway 40. News outlets at the scene identified the bar outside which the shooting took place A Facebook post on the club’s page advertised 9ine ultra lounge   Sunday night’s “Sold Out Sundays” event, which appeared to be a celebration of the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs — featured on the event’s artwork — beat the Tennessee Titans on Sunday to advance to the Super Bowl

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MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR THE WEEK OF

MONDAY, JANUARY 20TH, 2020 – MONDAY JANUARY 27TH, 2020

All meetings with an (*) indicate a public meeting



Monday, January 20th, 2020

*No Meetings Scheduled, City Hall Closed

Tuesday, January 21st, 2020

*Project Fresh Start, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3 9:00 a.m., (203) 946-7846

*Labor Relations, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3

10:00 a.m., (203) 946-7151

*Board of Alders-Democratic Caucus, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3. 5:45 p.m.; Public Information Caucus, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 1, 6:30 p.m.; Full Board Meeting, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Aldermanic Chamber, 7:00 p.m., (203) 946-6483

*Fair Rent Commission, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 2, 6:00 p.m., (203) 946-8157

*NH Peace Commission, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, January 22nd, 2020 

*Project Fresh Start, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3 9:00 a.m., (203) 946-7846

*United States Census 2020, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 2, 3:00 p.m.

*Project Fresh Start, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 1 3:30 p.m., (203) 946-6572

*City Plan Commission, New Haven Hall of Records, 200 Orange Street, Ground Floor, G2-Hearing Room, 6:00 p.m.

*GNH Toastmasters, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 1 6:00 p.m.

Thursday, January 23rd, 2020 

*Project Fresh Start, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3 9:00 a.m., (203) 946-7846

*Youth Commission, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3, 6:00 p.m.

Friday, January 24th, 2020  

*No Meetings Scheduled

Monday, January 27th, 2020

*Project Fresh Start, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3 9:00 a.m., (203) 946-7846

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Martin Luther King Conference 2020

Monday, January 20, 2020

Wexler Grant Community School

55 Foote Street, New Haven, 06511

9:30AM-10:30AM

 

The Greater New Haven Clergy Association Annual Dr. King Celebration

Monday, January 20, 2020

First Calvary Baptist Church

608 Dixwell Avenue, New Haven 06511

11:30AM-1:00PM

 

MLK Volunteer Event with Neighborhood Housing Services

Mayor Elicker will be painting at the renovation site

Monday, January 20, 2020

278 Newhall Street, New Haven 06511

1:30PM-2:15PM

 

MLK Day Call to Action – New Haven Rising

Monday, January 20, 2020

Varick Memorial Church

242 Dixwell Avenue, New Haven 06511

5:00PM-7:00PM

 

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New Haven Health Department Providing Free Home Radon Test Kits,

Encourages Testing for this Silent Killer

January is National Radon Action Month

NEW HAVEN, Conn.—The New Haven Health Department is distributing free radon home testing kits and educational materials to New Haven residents during the month of January. To receive a radon test kit, while supplies last, residents should contact 203-946-8174 or visit the department which is located on the ninth floor of 54 Meadow Street. The New Haven Health Department is working with the State of Connecticut Department of Public Health and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in a nationwide campaign to educate Americans about the dangers of radon exposure and to encourage them to take action to protect their homes and families.

 

Radon is a naturally occurring, invisible, odorless, tasteless gas that is dispersed in outdoor air, but which can reach harmful levels when trapped in buildings. Scientists have long been concerned about the health risks of radon, but there has never been such overwhelming evidence that exposure to elevated levels of radon causes lung cancer in humans.

 

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Surgeon General’s office estimate radon is responsible for more than 20,000 lung cancer deaths each year in the United States. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. after smoking and the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. “However,” says Ms. Roslyn Hamilton, Acting Director of Health, “because you can’t see or smell radon, people tend to downplay the health effects and ignore the possibility that there might be a silent killer in their homes. Testing homes for elevated levels of radon is simple and inexpensive”.

 

The New Haven Health Department urges New Haven residents to take action during this year’s National Radon Action Month by testing their homes for radon. Radon poses a serious threat to our communities health but there is a straightforward solution. For more information on radon, radon testing and mitigation, and radon-resistant new construction, call the New Haven Health Department-Bureau of Environmental Health at 946-8174 or visit EPA’s National Radon Action Month Web site at www.epa.gov/radon/nram.

 

For more information on getting a radon kit please contact Brian Wnek, Senior Sanitarian at the New Haven Health Department: (203) 946-6760, or bwnek@newhavenct.gov

 

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NEW HAVEN Conn. – Today, New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker announced his pick for the head of the Arts and Cultural Affairs Department for the City of New Haven: arts administrator and cultural equity leader, Adriane Jefferson.

 

 

Adriane Jefferson is an executive in arts administration and cultural equity with expertise in program design, event and media production, grantmaking, external affairs, community partnerships, and new program initiatives. She specializes in professional development programming for young creative professionals, people of color, and social change. Adriane is a thought leader, adviser, and educator about issues of diversity, equity, access, and inclusion. She has dedicated her career to creating programs that result in a more equitable, vibrant and sustainable arts landscape.

 

Ms. Jefferson released the following statement:

"I believe that to have a thriving landscape of arts and culture, it must be approached through a lens of cultural equity. The arts, when utilized to its fullest potential, is a tool that has the power to break down socioeconomic barriers, fight systemic oppression, and provide opportunities in education and employment. It provides platforms to curate meaningful conversations and action-oriented planning around issues of social justice, civic engagement, and cross-sector relationships. As the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of New Haven, I will do as I have always done and lead with a people-first approach. I believe when you are a public servant, your role is to listen, to be accessible, mindful, and responsive to the needs of your constituency. I also believe as a public servant, your role is to inform, to provide resources so that no one gets left behind, and to ensure that everyone has the opportunity for growth. I am honored to join Mayor Elicker's administration and look forward to working with all of the constituents throughout this great city!"

 

"Ms. Jefferson brings a strong worth ethic, backed with real experience to elevate the arts here in the Elm City. Ms. Jefferson will join our talented, experienced, and diverse team tasked with serving all needs of Elm City residents.  I look forward to leading our city with a high moral standard for open and transparent government," stated Mayor Elicker.

 

 

 

Full biography below:

 

Adriane Jefferson is an Arts Administrator and cultural equity leader who has worked professionally in the Arts & Culture sector for over 16 years. For the past three years she has served as an Arts Program Manager for the State of CT, Department of Economic and Community Development/Office of the Arts where she has developed groundbreaking programs for the State of CT such as The Arts Workforce Initiative paid Employment Program which has placed over 100 young people between the ages of 18-40 in arts jobs across the State.

 

Adriane is the creator and innovator of signature state programs such as The READI Music Conference and The READI Talk professional development Series, which has provided access and opportunity to hundreds of young creative professionals across the State who are seeking careers in arts and entertainment. In addition, Adriane has served as the CT State Coordinator for the National Endowment for the Arts Poetry Out Loud program, Make Music Day CT, and The Regional Initiative Grant program. She manages a combined program budget of slightly over $450,000 to foster, support, and provide opportunities to the creative community through funding and professional development initiatives.

 

Adriane has expertise in program design, event & media production, grantmaking, development, external affairs, community partnerships, and strategic planning, which includes the development and implementation of new program initiatives. She particularly specializes in the areas of developing programs for creative entrepreneurs, programs that support people from historically marginalized groups, social change initiatives, and building cross-sector relationships between the arts and other business industries. Prior to her current position at the State, Adriane served as the Executive Director and Senior Director of programs for the Writers Block Ink in New London, CT. She also has served as a member of their Board of directors.

 

Adriane's professional career began in 2004, where she worked behind the scenes in local television & production and special event planning in the city of Miami, Florida. Simultaneously she was also pursuing her B.A in Popular Music from Florida Memorial University in Opa Locka, Florida. She graduated Cum Laude in 2009. Developing much of her professional career in Miami, Florida from 2004- 2015, Adriane has worked in arts education as an educator in both music and theater arts. Between 2008 and 2010, she helped to develop the drama program for Alonzo Mourning Charities' Over Town Youth center and The Gibson Charter School. Adriane Jefferson is known as a thought leader, adviser, and educator about issues of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Cultural Equity. Her unique approach to programming and her ability to think outside of the box  has created many opportunities for creatives, arts organizations and creative businesses within the State of CT and beyond. She has dedicated her career to creating programs that result in a more equitable, vibrant, and sustainable arts landscape. Adriane has an M.A in Arts Administration from Savannah College of Art and Design. She is a mother of one and a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated.

 

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