CEA Represents at Annual Pride Celebration
For the second year in a row, CEA members, leaders, and staff took part in Connecticut’s largest pride festival, which brought thousands out to Middletown’s Main Street in support of the LGBTQ+ community.
For the second year in a row, CEA members, leaders, and staff took part in Connecticut’s largest pride festival, which brought thousands out to Middletown’s Main Street in support of the LGBTQ+ community.
On the latest episode of CEA’s Podcast, Kimberly D’Auria and Tiffany Bardos share what the CEA Pride Committee has been up to this year and how teachers can make sure their district, school, and classroom are welcoming and inclusive places for students and staff alike.
With executive orders (EOs) from the new presidential administration creating uncertainty around a variety of issues that impact students and educators, teachers have many questions and concerns. Here are answers to a few of educators’ frequently asked questions about supporting LGBTQ+ students and coworkers.
It was a beautiful sunny day for Middletown’s annual Pride Parade this Saturday, and for the first time CEA members joined in the parade as a group—marching under the CEA Pride banner.
CEA has new merch to add to your shirt, jacket, or pin collection! CEA and CEA Pride pins are the perfect way to show your union pride and allyship.
Pride flags used to wave proudly over Enfield town buildings, but not anymore. Earlier this month the Town Council passed a resolution stating that only the American flag, Connecticut state flag, and military flags could fly on town-owned property.