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City of Miami police received more complaints from black residents from 2016 to 2017 than any other group.Black residents make up 20 percent of the city’s…
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Felecia Hatcher knows there are a lot of challenges in the black tech community.So, she and her husband, Derick Pearson, who are also co-founders of Code…
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Clarence Dickson was the first black graduate of the City of Miami's police academy and he rose to become Miami’s first black police chief in 1985.He says…
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Derrick Prater is "Dee Conchman." Every day he sets up in various parts of Miami hawking his specialty: conch. Conch fritters, tropical conch in a…
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Felecia Hatcher and Derick Pearson started their nonprofit Code Fever Miami three years ago.The husband and wife duo wanted to use their background in…
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A group of 12 young black professionals in Miami-Dade formed the Miami Millennial Investment Firm just over a year ago.Its mission: Get black people to…
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A national organization that promotes and supports black men leaders is awarding $250,000 in grants in Miami and three other cities.BMe Community is…
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Miami-Dade County Commission Chairman Jean Monestime recently hosted a summit called “The State of Black Miami”The summit addressed economic opportunities…
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Now on its third issue, The Tenth wants the fashion industry to stop seeing queer blacks folks as "the flavor of the month."
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Miami’s Police Chief is encouraging officers to engage with the communities they patrol beyond arrests and traditional law enforcement actions.Daniel…
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The Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust held a daylong summit in downtown Miami to talk about the needs of Miami’s black communities.Some of the topics…
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The American Black Film Fest has announced its return to Miami Beach for its 20th anniversary next year. Originally envisioned as a destination event,…