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When Booker T Washington Senior High School opened in 1927, says vice principal Kevin Lawrence, it was the only place in South Florida "where black…
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Negotiations for a long-planned development in Miami continued Wednesday, as representatives of the Mana Wynwood team met with members of the Wynwood…
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Miamians from different communities came together to discuss soccer Thursday night. Even though some of those attending the town hall meeting were wearing…
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Paintings, masks and mixed media fills two floors of the Lyric Theatre as Overtown celebrates Miami Art Week with the annual Art Africa Miami Arts…
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A new development project designed to build retail and hotel space in downtown Miami is poised to break ground in the coming months.The developers of…
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The Dream Defenders, a local social justice group, says it will protest against Miami Worldcenter until certain demands are met that benefit the…
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The Miami Worldcenter project hosted a job fair at the Historic St. Agnes Episcopal Church in Overtown that drew hundreds of people from across Miami-Dade…
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Bereatha Howard is having a crisis of the sole.The left half of her treasured pair of black Calvin Kleins has ripped apart at the seams. And so she she is…
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This past Saturday marked 50 years since “Bloody Sunday.” That was the day voting-rights activists were beaten and gassed by Alabama police as they…
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Visit Florida, the state’s tourism agency, is promoting the rich history of two of Florida’s historic black neighborhoods for Black History Month.Miami’s…
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About 100 people gathered inside the fellowship hall at the historic St. John’s Baptist Church in Miami’s Overtown community to discuss the Miami…
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When Jane Chu was growing up in Arkansas, the daughter of Chinese immigrants, she remembers that her parents liked bok choy while she liked corn dogs.…