Miami

Florida is home to the largest Haitian community in the US with more than 300,000 people of Haitian ancestry.
Diaspora
Miami’s Little Haiti: What is lost when a community is displaced?
A young woman wearing a white shirt in the forefront of a colorful mural
Migration
‘Finding my home’: Mural features student poem about move to Miami
A mural with the words "Patria y Vida," or "Homeland and Life," a twist on the Cuban national motto, "Homeland or Death."
Elections
In Miami, Cuban American progressives promote civic engagement ahead of midterms
Man in protective gear points large gun at man holding a toddler, at close range. Toddler is screaming.
Media
An iconic image challenged the politics of Cuban Americans
Three women on stage gesticulating, one with blackface pounding her chest
Arts, Culture & Media
A Miami theater group has a change of heart over blackface
Puerto Ricans Pay the Price for Debt Crisis
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Miami’s Next Real Estate Crisis: Climate Gentrification
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Young Floridians Reflect on Gun Violence They Face Every Day
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Sea-Level Rising in South Florida, Threatening Coastal Communities
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Arts, Culture & Media
Last Call for a Legend of Miami Nightlife
Arts, Culture & Media
Painting with Electricity
Arts, Culture & Media
Starring Judy Blume as Herself
Two men hug in room with many people around them
Justice
An immigrant detainee is sent over 1,000 miles away from his family and lawyer — and fights to return
Hazel Bethel is a Manischewitz wine devotee. She's originally from Trinidad and was introduced to the wine by friends who worked in Jewish homes in New York.
Food
Is that Manischewitz? The Kosher wine is a hit in some Caribbean communities.
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Education
Some Puerto Rican college students displaced by Hurricane Maria have already started classes again — in Florida
Ernst Baptiste, coach of the Little Haiti Football Club boys team, directs his players onto the field to start drills.
Education
Coaching kids from Haiti all the way to college
Little Haiti
Culture
Will hipsters erase the distinctive street art of Miami’s Little Haiti?
The walls of Zakharov Auto Parts in Hialeah, just outside Miami, are filled with photos of vintage Russian cars in Cuba fixed with parts bought at the store.
Economics
How to fix an old Russian car in Cuba? There’s this mechanic in Miami
Danilo Maldonado is a graffiti artist from Cuba and one of the students from Cuba studying at Miami Dade College under a student visa. He's better known as "El Sexto," the name he uses to sign his artwork.
Development & Education
For the first time in 50 years, a group of Cuban students just arrived in Florida carrying student visas
Arts, Culture & Media
Marlins manager Guillen in hot water over Castro comments
Business, Economics and Jobs
Why Some Miami Businesses Now Accept Argentine Pesos
That’s So Miami: Finding Poetry in City Life
What Makes Our Cities Unique: The Coral Castle
Confusion in Florida’s Early Voting
Hurricane Sandy Hit Haiti, Too
Sports
Marlins Manager’s Comments Heat Up Baseball Season
Sports
Ozzie Guillen, Miami Marlins Manager, Suspended for Castro Gaffe
Business, Economics and Jobs
Brazilian Home Buyers Spark a Miami Comeback
Polls Open in Florida on GOP Primary Day
Arts, Culture & Media
Locos por Juana, from Colombia, via Miami
Ten Years of Art Basel Miami
Sports
Eight players suspended in U of Miami football scandal
Tensions in Miami Over Police-Involved Shootings
Miami Police Chief Facing Pressure After Shootings
Tensions in Miami Over Police-Involved Shootings
BEACHES VS. REEFS
Andrew and the Environment
Environment
US deportations to Haiti begin again
Environment
Miami Haitian community still feels earthquake’s effects, 6 months later
Arts, Culture & Media
Connecting journalists to local communities via text
Global Politics
30 years later, looking back at the Mariel exodus
Arts, Culture & Media
Super Bowl foods inspired by Miami, New Orleans and Indiana
Environment
Haitians seeking refuge in the US spark debate on immigration
Arts, Culture & Media
The Value: finding the meaning of home in an unlikely place
Arts, Culture & Media
Listeners respond: what Haiti needs now
Environment
Miami schools struggle with aftereffects of Haiti’s earthquake
Environment
Miami Haitians dealing with disaster
Environment
Haitian patients flood Miami hospitals
Arts, Culture & Media
Dave Barry welcomes The Takeaway to Miami
Environment
Trying to bring relief to Haiti
Arts, Culture & Media
In Miami, ‘what’s up with that?’
Conflict & Justice
Update on Haitian Boat Rescue
Global Politics
A Match Made in Healthcare Heaven
Lifestyle & Belief
In Miami, a Serial Killer of Cats
Environment
Hurricane Ike hits Haiti and Cuba
Business, Economics and Jobs
Foreclosures still on the rise nationwide
Arts, Culture & Media
Living together, unmarried
Business, Economics and Jobs
The future of journalism: outsourcing to India?
Business, Economics and Jobs
Free transit
Business, Economics and Jobs
Free transit