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Black clergy fall on both sides of the casino issue

The debate on whether to support casino gambling in downtown Miami is not an issue restricted to the chambers of County Hall. With promises of jobs, funding for education, support…

Sant La: Haitian plan of action

Two years after the devastating January 12th earthquake rocked Haiti the nation is still recovering. Thousands of displaced Haitians continue to deal with situations that stem from the ‘quake. Recently…

Two ‘Williams’ vie for Miami Gardens seat

Miami Gardens Councilman David Williams, Jr., 57, a FAMU and Barry University graduate, was appointed to the city council in March 2011 but now faces a January 31st election, as…

Producer takes aim at HIV/AIDS in Miami

The pandemic of HIV/AIDS has been affecting the world since the late 80s and Miami has not been exempt. Peter Pericles, 27, a Haitian film maker from Miami, addresses the…

Jobs and food keys to Haiti’s recovery

U.S. Senator Bill Nelson and Congresswoman Frederica Wilson recently led a community forum at Miami Edison Middle School that drew nearly 150 Haitians and supporters, providing them with information about…

Conference takes aim at violence

High school students talk their problems out Bullying is an aspect of childhood that many people can identify with. More and more bullying is becoming less acceptable as a right-of-passage…

Local high school remembers ‘quake victims

This past Thursday, January 12th marked the second anniversary of the devastating earthquake in Haiti. Miamians and displaced Haitians alike observed the day of mourning across the city. Notre Dame…

Miami students thanks Martin Luther King

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. shared his dreams with the world in hopes that he could make a change in the lives of Blacks everywhere. Kaylah Taylor is living that…