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Amid Climate Change and Rapid Gentrification, a Caribbean Film Festival Centers Notions of Home

by Dessane Lopez Cassell March 3, 2020March 3, 2020

Embracing the full spectrum of Caribbean experiences and cultures, Third Horizon has created a dynamic community devoted to highlighting cinema from and about the region its founders call home.

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The Bookshop in Miami that Has Preserved Haitian Culture for Decades

by Monica Uszerowicz May 3, 2018February 11, 2019

The Haitian playwright and activist Jan Mapou founded Libreri Mapou in 1990, and it has since become a neighborhood staple.

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A Book Festival in Miami’s Little Haiti Seeks to Empower the Community

by Monica Uszerowicz June 2, 2017

The Little Haiti Book Festival, now in its fifth year, is an homage to Haiti’s culture and historical legacy, both past and present.

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In Miami’s Little Haiti, a Fair Spotlights Artists of the African Diaspora

by Monica Uszerowicz December 2, 2016January 18, 2017

For its fourth edition, the Prizm Art Fair has relocated to Little Haiti and maintained its focus on artists of the African Diaspora in two special exhibitions and its eclectic main show.

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In Miami’s Little Haiti, a Muralist Fights Gentrification One Wall at a Time

by Monica Uszerowicz September 7, 2016October 5, 2016

MIAMI — In late May, the City of Miami Commission voted unanimously to designate Little Haiti as “Little Haiti.”

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