Stories with 'your view' tag

Meet three generations of Miami women marching on Washington

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.

/ January 19, 2017


Let’s not make Wynwood’s mistakes in Little Haiti

Developers and property owners are already beginning to ignore the voices of the community. But it’s not too late yet.

/ January 16, 2017


Aja Monet: Fidel Castro was neither a saint nor the devil.

For Afro-Cubans and black Americans, Fidel Castro was a dictator – but one who tried to bring them equality.

/ December 1, 2016


How we should be helping Haiti

After years of working in Haiti, Ines Lozano has come to one conclusion about how to help: let the locals call the shots.

/ November 14, 2016


Don’t become numb to the violence killing our children

There’s a way to break the cycle. This is how Miami Children’s Initiative is doing it.

/ November 13, 2016


Dear Mr. Trump: Ever heard of Jim Crow?

Allow me to bring you up to speed on the fuller picture of the African-American community.

/ October 31, 2016


Haiti is not a catastrophe

Catastrophe has always been Haiti’s middle name. But that’s not right.

/ October 18, 2016


It’s not going away. This flooding is our future.

Miami-Dade County should be treating this extreme event as an opportunity to be better prepared for the future.

/ October 17, 2016


Why not have an Underline for our waterways?

Miami has an untapped travel and recreation resource hiding in plain sight.

/ October 9, 2016


Colombians didn’t vote against peace

Those who voted “no” on the Colombian peace agreement aren’t anti-peace.

/ October 4, 2016