The Narrative Project

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Through socially responsible communications consulting, The Narrative Project works to help emerging

06/18/2026

Max is back from Netroots Nation with a couple pointers on how to improve your comms.

06/12/2026

For Erik Clemons, Ceo of ConnCAT, this work has always been personal.

In a conversation with Mercy A. Quaye, Erik reflected on the loss of his brother — a loss that continues to shape how he understands opportunity, community, and what it means to show up for others.

Grief has a way of changing the questions we ask. For Erik, it remains a driving force behind his work, a constant reminder of why he fights for people who have too often been left without support, resources, or someone willing to believe in their potential.

Watch the full conversation: heyor.ca/2qxJ4v and hear more about the experiences that continue to fuel Erik's vision for New Haven and our communities.

Photos from The Narrative Project's post 06/08/2026

🔵 The work sometimes speaks for itself!

After a long and focused legislative fight, our partners at Connecticut Against Gun Violence pulled a huge win.

HB 5043 — major gun violence prevention act — was signed into law by Ned Lamont on Friday!

Through their work, Connecticut is now acting to stop the sale and manufacture of semi-automatic handguns that can be easily modified into fully automatic machine guns using illegal devices like “switches” or auto-sears.

We’re immensely proud to be apart of the work to keep Connecticut safe.

Huge thanks to State Representative Steve Winter, State Representative Steve Stafstrom, State Senator Gary Winfield, Mayor Justin Elicker, Lieutenant Governor Susan Bysiewicz, and others for their support and continued commitment to Connecticut!

06/02/2026

Sometimes, the most powerful communications tool is an honest story.

This week, TNP Founder & President Mercy A. Quaye sat down with Erik Clemons to mark his 15th anniversary as CEO of ConnCAT and ConnCorp — and he gave us everything.

The origin of ConnCAT. His personal experience with poverty. Mental health in his family. The leaders and partners who helped carry the vision. The building of ConnCORP.

This is the work we exist to support.

🎥 Watch the full interview: https://youtu.be/umY3AN9IwbY?si=oiq_BBnCF7ih6CDT

Photos from The Narrative Project's post 05/22/2026

August Wilson's plays always spark deep conversation and thought. And on Wednesday, we did just that.

Alongside our partners at Long Wharf Theater, we were pleased to go back to our roots and host a small community conversation: Wilson Narrated: Black Identity Under White Institutions.

We were reminded that storytelling is not passive — it is a force that asks us to confront history, systems, and ourselves.

We explored how racism, capitalism, and patriarchy operate similarly within each scene of 'Fences' and 'Two Trains Running.' These forces continuously pull, shape, distort, and influence the lives, choices, and relationships of the characters. Wilson’s work does not isolate these systems; it reveals how they coincide and collide.

Huge thanks to everyone who joined!
Looking forward to more powerful conversations like these!

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