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Brickell Condo Tenants Get A Big Win, U.S. - Cuba Immigration Policies & One-Man Show About Parkland

Miami Herald
The view from Brickell City Centre, a 9.1-acre, $1.5 billion mixed-use project, facing southbound toward Brickell Avenue skyscrapers.

On the Wednesday, Sept. 18, episode of Sundial:

Brickell Condo Residents Get A Big Win

A group of Brickell tenants won a class-action lawsuit against a condominium association that was charging residents inflated rates for application fees. The condominium association has agreed to pay up to $300,000 back to the residents. Nick Nehamas, an investigative reporter with the Miami Herald joined Sundial to explain the lawsuit.

U.S. - Cuba Immigration Policies 

Last month, 120 Cubans were deported on a small charter plane. Host Luis Hernandez talked to Fabiola Santiago, who's been reporting in Miami since the 1980s. She joined Sundial to discuss the history of U.S. - Cuba relations and break down Cuban immigration policies. 

One-Man Show About Parkland Shooting Victim 

After Manuel Oliver’s son Joaquin was killed at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High shooting in 2018, he dedicated his life to gun reform activism through the arts. His new one-man-show “GUAC: My Son, My Hero” tells the story of his son, Manuel’s personal recovery after his son’s death and the things they bonded over. Oliver joined Sundial and talked to WLRN Broward County reporter Caitie Switalski about the show, which debuts on Sept. 20 at the Colony Theatre in Miami Beach.