Howard Kleinberg was 16 when he and his family made their way to Miami in 1949. Like many Jewish New Yorkers of the time, they came seeking a new life, found the colorful local flavor appealing, and ...
The exhibition, which opened last month and runs through March, is the culmination of three years of work set primarily in ...
Describing the origins, experiences, and learning outcomes of the 2021-22 Faculty Learning Community “Weave the Story: Teaching Old Miami/New Miami.” Why University Instructors Should Learn About ...
"Give Them Their Flowers" pays homage to Miami’s Black queer history by merging historical research, archival imagery, artifacts, and oral histories. I sat down with Green, a writer and community ...
Visitors are walking all over Tulloch’s 2024 “Porch Passages Liberty,” an ironwork sculpture installed in the parking lot of ...
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In the fall of 1946, with returning GIs pursuing college degrees through the GI Bill of Rights, Miami University began offering classes in Hamilton and Middletown to meet the needs of people living in ...
On Brickell Avenue, near the mouth of the Miami River and a few minutes' walk from the site of the ancient Miami Circle, sits a parcel of land ready to be developed into a block of luxury high-rise ...
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