Arts Access Miami (AAM) is presenting two free music festivals in Miami Gardens and South Dade that will feature an array of ...
The City of Miramar will mark Black History Month and Reggae Month with the return of the Afro-Carib Festival on Saturday, Feb. 28, bringing reggae and soca to the Miramar ...
The Trump administration said Thursday its campaign to end diversity programs in higher education has led dozens of universities to cut ties with an organization known as The PhD Project, ...
Miami Dade College and the Overtown Youth Center have entered into a memorandum of understanding intended to improve educational access and workforce preparation for youth and families in Miami-Dade ...
The Senate Ethics and Election Committee advanced Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) Secretary Shevaun Harris’ ...
Social media addiction has been compared to casinos, opioids and cigarettes. While there’s some debate among experts about ...
For Pla, public transportation is the bridge between where she lives and what she can build. As she completes her bachelor’s ...
Throughout the 2010s, Ashley Toussaint taught high school in New York City and witnessed gentrification reshape Brooklyn, ...
You may have heard of Marvin Dunn, the man taking legal action against Donald Trump’s presidential library, which is planned ...
Every Friday, Anitrice Jackson, better known as “Mama Joy,” devotes her only day off from working as a health information specialist at Jackson Hospital to feed and clothe underprivileged families ...
September will be here before you know it, and if you’re beginning or resuming your studies, you’re going to need money.
Dannielle Boyer’s first day of work as a teacher was Sept. 11, 2001. She walked into her sixth-grade classroom at Westview Middle School with a lesson plan in hand but ...
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