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The quartet pictured above own and operate their businesses. Some may consider them black businesses. Some may not. But they all operate in a commerce…
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This weekend brings an opportunity to learn something about a southwest-of-Miami community called Richmond Heights.It's a black neighborhood, always has…
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It was the summer of 1990. I was home, living with my parents, working part-time at a Miami television station as a production assistant. I made an…
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A panel of the area’s top medical professionals gathered Tuesday to discuss the state of black healthcare in South Florida. The discussion, hosted by…
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Twenty-three years ago, Nelson Mandela came to Miami, stumbled into a quagmire of Cuban exile politics, got exploited by racial equality organizers and…
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A new donation to Pérez Art Museum Miami will allow the museum, already known for its art from Latin America, to add more works by African-American…
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Garth Reeves was a young World War II veteran when he came home to Miami and went to work at his father’s newspaper, the Miami Times.He bought property,…
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When WLRN put out a call last week asking Miami Beach residents if they were staying or leaving during Urban Beach Weekend, the overwhelming majority said…
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More Than Half of Black and Hispanic Students Will No Longer Qualify For Bright Futures ScholarshipsMore than half of Florida’s Hispanic and black students at state universities currently eligible for the state’s Bright Futures college scholarship would no longer qualify when new standards take effect
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Black residents of Broward County are much more likely than whites or Hispanics to experience infant mortality, obesity or HIV/AIDS, according to an…