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Brian Brackeen: The truth about ‘the truth about Miami’s startup status’

Brian Brackeen is the founder of Kairos, one of Miami’s most celebrated startups. And he calls BS on claims that we struggle to scale.

/ June 26, 2017


Let’s transcend partisan politics on Cuba

Giancarlo Sopo: Our community’s future is inextricably linked to Cuba’s. Don’t let partisan politics undo years of progress.

/ June 16, 2017


Letter from a Cuban-American Millennial: Keep the doors to Cuba open.

Alexa Ferrer: It may be too late for my grandparents to reconnect, but the window has just opened for my generation.

/ June 15, 2017


‘Love Lost, Miami’ wants your stories of heartbreak again

Natalia Martinez-Kalinina reflects on year one of “Love Lost, Miami,” which brought Miamians together to mourn heartbreak and past relationships.

/ June 9, 2017


Urban Beach Weekend: When will Miami Beach value black tourists?

Webber Charles: Until Miami Beach is honest about the role racism plays in their policing and politicians embrace the value of black tourism, we won’t reach any constructive solutions.

/ June 6, 2017


Allapattah is not a ‘blank slate.’

Justin Trieger and Amy San Pedro, both Miami transplants, moved to Allapattah two years ago. As they watch the neighborhood change around them, they’re learning how they can support, rather than displace, the community already there.

/ May 21, 2017



I went car free. It totally changed my experience of Miami.

Here’s how I found my walking feet, and a few ways you can give it a try this coming weekend during #MiamiWalks.

/ May 1, 2017


Florida’s Legislature wants to defund NWSA, whose alumni made Moonlight and Cocaine Cowboys

Here’s how to reach out to your legislators to reinstate funding to the New World School of the Arts.

/ April 28, 2017


Why we’re marching for science on Saturday

Miami is the first casualty in this administration’s war on science.

/ April 19, 2017