On a breezy February afternoon, a cacophony of sounds can be heard from the Miami Shores Elementary School with soaring sights to match: Students in the Art of Transformation after school program are ...
In Brassroots Democracy, author Benjamin Barson presents a “music history from below”, embracing the Haitian revolution, post-civil war reconstruction and early jazz. The term “brassroots democracy” ...
An accused stalker had been accused of terrifying women at the Avalon Apartments in Miramar and raping a woman in Miami’s ...
There is no Black History Month in Miami without the annual Miami-Dade Transit Authority (MDTA) Black History Month Cultural ...
The documentary tells the story of an invaluable farm animal central to Haitian life and economy for generations will ...
Chelsea Clinton addressed the rumor on Monday that she’d collected a whopping $84 million paycheck from the now-defunct ...
Toussaint L’Ouverture emerged as the leader of the Haitian revolution in the late 1780s, playing a key role in leading the ...
With Black History Month ongoing, Texans can participate in celebrating the month in many ways. One is by supporting ...
In their nearly one-year detention at the base, the children had seen thousands of Cuban migrants hauled by the US Coast ...
The alleged human rights violations range from unauthorized home raids to racial profiling to deporting breastfeeding mothers ...
In the 1990s, thousands of Haitians fleeing political violence in their country were sent to Guantánamo Bay for detention.
In his new memoir "Talk To Me," author Rich Benjamin details his family's story, including that of his grandfather, Daniel Fignolé, a Haitian president who was ousted in a coup in 1957.