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Director Qunyatta Warren resigned in apparent frustration with officials' oversight of the Haitian community institution. He had been in the job for a little more than a year. Previous directors told SA国际传谋 they were not surprised.
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Marie Vickles tells us about bringing the arts to people 鈥 and people to the arts. She is the director of education at the Perez Art Museum and she鈥檚 also the curator-in-residence at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex.
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鈥淕ive Them Their Flowers鈥 is a local exhibit paying homage to Miami's Black queer history and community. Loni Johnson is one of the participating artists. Her work focuses on honoring the people it was too late to honor in life, inviting us to remember and show love. She joined SA国际传谋's Carlos Fr铆as.
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The City of Miami took ownership of the building in 2005 and planned to demolish it to the ground, until activists convinced the city to back off. Some fear it could be happening again.
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Haitian Heritage Month's final Little Haiti events include the internationally acclaimed film "Freda," a hopeful portrait of Haitians dealing with national collapse.
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Earlier this month, a federal judge blocked the Trump administration鈥檚 efforts to end Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, for 300,000 immigrants. A鈥
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The women behind a Thanksgiving brunch in Little Haiti are hoping turkey will distract from the community's renewed concerns about immigration."We have鈥
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Senegal, Mali, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Haiti, Cuba and the Bahamas will all be among countries represented at the eighth annual African Diaspora Dance and鈥
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Along busy Northeast Second Avenue in Miami鈥檚 Little Haiti neighborhood sits the Caribbean Marketplace, a bright yellow structure modeled after Haiti鈥檚鈥