With key programs suspended and jobs lost, veterans face mounting instability. Yet through painting, photography, and installation, they’re crafting new pathways toward healing—and accountability
As developers reshape Miami’s art district, LGBTQIA+ venues are vanishing, leaving a community of 190,000 people with few places to gather
Clusia guttifera and snake plant tell the story of Miami’s transformation due to rapid development, speculative buying, and outside investment
David Peery is launching a new Florida organization aimed at advocacy and legal challenges to repressive state and federal laws
New county budget proposal restores most of the $12.8 million initially planned for cuts to arts and cultural grants. But artists say Miami’s arts need more support, not less
Tucked behind skyscrapers, a lush quarter-acre site with Indigenous, ecological, and archaeological significance is at risk of destruction. Locals, spiritual leaders, and preservationists rally to protect the spring-fed sanctuary
As public archival institutions fade and the state rewrites curricula, the next generation of cultural workers is stepping up
The Bikini Hostel began housing homeless people in November 2024, after about 50 people were relocated from the Camillus House shelter in Miami due to a contract dispute
Community members and free speech advocates remain vigilant over retaliation and censorship of the independent theater: “O Cinema will not be silenced, and neither will our community”
The developer of the $3 billion project committed to implementing stringent heat protections for construction workers, among other measures
“No Other Land” calls attention to the West Bank amid the largest displacement caused by the Israeli military in decades
Grassroots organizations mobilize as the Miami Democratic Socialists of America plans to lead a local demonstration against the incoming administration
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