Heroes of Frog Hollow

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Title

Heroes of Frog Hollow

Subject

Heroes of Frog Hollow

Description

The nine heroes of Frog Hollow are each represented by a mural recognizing their efforts within the community. They have put forth immense dedication to their everyday lives and in turn they have created an on-going impact among the lives of Frog Hollow community members. Though they are all heroes, these note-worthy individuals reach the lives of others through different motives within the community.

The nine heroes chosen for these murals were voted on by the community and SINA. In this process, community members nominated heroes that represented Frog Hollow's community values. Because of the nature of mural making, which is time consuming, only nine murals could be displayed. However, the community and SINA recognize there are more heroes than just those recognized by the murals.

Creator

Frog Hollow Oral History Liberal Arts Action Lab Research Team

Publisher

Trinity College Liberal Arts Action Lab

Date

Fall 2021

Language

English and Spanish

Type

Oral History Archives

Identifier

Public Archives, Interviews, Trinity College, Frog Hollow

Coverage

Frog Hollow Archival History

Collection Items

Pastor Roberto Calcano on Reverend Julie Ramirez
Pastor Roberto Calcano speaking about Reverend Julie Ramirez. Reverend Julie Ramirez was the founder of Faith Temple of the Assemblies of God and was a senior pastor for 53 years. She cared immensely for the Latinx population of Hartford and…

Anelle Lopes on Edna Negron, Maria Sanchez, and Juan Fuentes
Anelle Lopes speaking about Edna Negron, Maria Sanchez, and Juan Fuentes. Edna Negron is an educator, consultant, and community organizer who created the first family resource center and school-based health clinic in the nation. She began teaching at…

Diondra Robertson on Yessica Amparo
Diondra Robertson speaking about Yessica Amparo. Yessica Amparo is a Youth Development Specialist at Our Piece of the Pie. Her mantra speaks directly to her engagement within the community, “the youth are our future.” She believes in educating and…

John Fuentes on Juan Fuentes
John Fuentes speaking about his grandfather, Juan Fuentes. Juan Fuentes, always with his camera at hand, photographed the realities of Hartford, specifically within the Puerto Rican community. His photography was displayed both throughout Hartford…

Lucy Fuentes on Juan Fuentes
Lucy Fuentes speaking about her husband, Juan Fuentes. Juan Fuentes, always with his camera at hand, photographed the realities of Hartford, specifically within the Puerto Rican community. His photography was displayed and published both throughout…

Mari Smith-Negron on Edna Negron
Mari Smith-Negron speaking about her mother, Edna Negron. Edna Negron is an educator, consultant, and community organizer who created the first family resource center and school-based health clinic in the nation. She began teaching at the Ann St…

Sydney Schulman on Elba Cruz Schulman
Sydney Schulman speaking about his wife, Elba Cruz Schulman. Elba Cruz Schulman was an advocate for many as she lived her life dedicated to servicing others in the community. She worked as a drug counselor and led therapy for families and youth, she…

Ana Alfaro
Ana Alfaro, known for her volunteerism, is involved in numerous organizations and non-profits including Catholic Charities, Forge City Works, Broad Park Development Corp., Immigrant Heritage Hall of Fame, and the Hartford Public Library. Ana, along…

Jorge Rivera is a leader and role model for the Latino community in Hartford; he has defined his focus to help better the lives of troubled children and their families. Touching on his motives, he aimed to create a healthy, caring, supportive…

Leticia Cotto
Leticia Cotto was the branch manager of the Hartford Public Library Park Branch for 12 years. She surpasses her job description ensuring to connect families with the resources they need to succeed. Attesting to her dedication and connection among the…
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