Nayeli Membreno

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Nayeli Membreno is a journalism and communication major with a minor in English. Born and raised in Miami, Florida, but with Argentinian roots, she brings a multicultural perspective to work. She is passionate about storytelling and enjoys keeping people informed through her writing. Her goal is to share stories, uncover the truth, and give a voice to those who need to be heard.
He thought his childhood cancer was gone. But more than a decade later, it...
This article first appeared in the Miami Herald in collaboration with the Lee Caplin School of Journalism and Media.
At just 2 years old,...
Gerard Albert: From aspiring journalist to Hurricane Helene correspondent (includes video story)
Gerard Albert’s journey into journalism began in the halls of his high school, where the seeds of curiosity and a passion for storytelling were...
Catherine Esposito Prescott: Empowering Coconut Grove women in literature
In a May 2020 poem, Coconut Grove writer Catherine Esposito Prescott describes her two pregnancies this way:
“I craved chocolate and sex; with one son...
Sherrie Giusto’s Open Door Yoga fights the wellness stigma
The sun may be blazing at 11 a.m. in Coconut Grove, but it’s pitch black inside Open Door Yoga on Florida Avenue. Sherrie Giusto...
Generative AI versus intellectual property (includes documentary)
Recent times highlight a transformative landscape including art and media. Generative artificial intelligence, or AI, introduced a new medium for individuals to create content...
The life of a homeless rose vendor
A typical Thursday afternoon for Ramon Méndez is a 90-degree summer day standing on a Palmetto Expressway off-ramp selling roses to make a living.
Méndez...
Creative Pixels — a dive into generative AI (includes audio story)
Creative Pixels aims to explore the trends, challenges, and history of the evolving media landscape of generative artifical intelligence. This form of AI...
Generative AI sparks debate over authorship claims (includes video story)
Generative AI continues to spark controversy after the New York Times sued Microsoft and Open AI for copyright infringement last December. The emerging software...
Top 5 vinyl record stores in South Florida
Vinyl records are making a massive comeback and South Florida is a vinyl scene. Miami offers a vibrant and diverse vinyl culture that will...
Recipients on SCOTUS ruling that kept DACA alive: “We will make change happen.”
DACA recipients across the United States had a win on Thursday when the U.S. Supreme Court blocked President Donald Trump’s effort to end the...