A reverend, her daughters, and her eight-year-old granddaughter will hold hands and march through the cold on Saturday, joining one of the biggest demonstrations the U.S. has ever seen.
Ariel Zirulnick / January 19, 2017
Developers and property owners are already beginning to ignore the voices of the community. But it’s not too late yet.
[email protected] / January 16, 2017
For Afro-Cubans and black Americans, Fidel Castro was a dictator – but one who tried to bring them equality.
[email protected] / December 1, 2016
After years of working in Haiti, Ines Lozano has come to one conclusion about how to help: let the locals call the shots.
[email protected] / November 14, 2016
There’s a way to break the cycle. This is how Miami Children’s Initiative is doing it.
[email protected] / November 13, 2016
Allow me to bring you up to speed on the fuller picture of the African-American community.
[email protected] / October 31, 2016
Catastrophe has always been Haiti’s middle name. But that’s not right.
[email protected] / October 18, 2016
Miami-Dade County should be treating this extreme event as an opportunity to be better prepared for the future.
[email protected] / October 17, 2016
Miami has an untapped travel and recreation resource hiding in plain sight.
[email protected] / October 9, 2016
Those who voted “no” on the Colombian peace agreement aren’t anti-peace.
[email protected] / October 4, 2016
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