At the barely known and underused Little Haiti Cultural Center, a world-class exhibit focusing on the art of the Caribbean begs for attention. Curated by Miami’s Edouard Duval-Carrié, largely funded ...
In this untitled piece titled, Magdala Charles portrays a faceless woman wearing a flower crown atop her head with an amputated breast. The Breast Cancer Awareness Month pin is interwoven in the ...
Haitian kompa music pounded through speakers, the aroma of pâté chicken wafted through the air and dozens gathered Saturday in a sea of blue and red soccer jerseys during what the community hopes is ...
Amid the vibrant energy of Art Basel Miami 2025, Little Haiti stood out by hosting an exceptional cultural evening with a new edition of Lakaywood Movie Night. Hollywood built a cultural bridge ...
When Wynwood’s rising property values began forcing gallerists out of the neighborhood several years ago, some art spaces fled west to Allapattah. Others moved to Broward or even back to Miami Beach.
At a time when Black and LGBTQ+ histories are under attack, a new Miami exhibit honors local Black queer history. To be clear, “Give Them Their Flowers: An Exhibit of Black LGBTQ+ Miami History” is ...
At last year’s Little Haiti Book Festival, journalists Elizabeth Guerin, Patrick Eliancy, and Jean Saint-Vil discussed the power of journalism in shaping Haiti’s global narrative. This year, the ...
A man wears American and Haitian flags in his hat, as members of South Florida's Haitian-American community listen to speakers during a rally to condemn hate speech and misinformation about Haitian ...
When Jonise Louis found a lump in her breast at 35, she initially was optimistic that it would be early stage breast cancer that could be treated quickly. She soon realized that wasn’t the case. She ...
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