Anthony Moaton
Former WSHU Newman's Own Foundation FellowAnthony Moaton is a recent graduate from Oberlin College where he made his own major in Performance Studies. He comes to WSHU through the Newman's Own Foundation Fellowship, which gives recent college graduates an opportunity to spend a year working in a non-profit organization. He is excited to be working with and mentored by his amazing co-workers and to develop the skills and tools to become a more effective storyteller.
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The region is gearing up for its third nor'easter in two weeks. On Long Island, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone has urged residents to take this…
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Residents in the region are facing their third winter storm in two weeks. On Long Island, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone says Long Island's East…
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President Trump’s executive order imposing tariffs on imported steel and aluminum will have huge repercussions on the Connecticut defense industry.Trump’s…
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New Haven’s firefighters have filed a lawsuit against the union that represents firefighters in Connecticut.Local 825 is New Haven’s firefighting union…
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Dozens of people gathered outside New Haven City Hall on Monday to speak out against the Supreme Court case that could determine the future of unions in…
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On Saturday, a concert based on the life of Paul Robeson will be presented at the Ferguson Library in Stamford. It’s called “I Go On Singing,” and was…
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On Tuesday, Mayor Toni Harp of New Haven announced the launch of the city's first bike rental program, Bike New Haven. In its first phase, the bike share…
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice has created New York’s first database of slavery records. The online index is free to use and lets people access…
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Speaking at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut, Wednesday night, Jenna Bush Hager said women should feel comfortable speaking out against…
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On Monday the New Haven Museum is hosting storytelling sessions to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Amy Durbin, the director of Education…