Johane Saintil
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Johane Saintil is a sophomore majoring in digital communications and media with minors in hospitality and creative writing. After her studies, she wishes to pursue a career in the journalism field.
Thirty years later: Former Cuban leader Raúl Castro indicted in plane shootdown
After weeks of anticipation, local, state and federal leaders on Wednesday unveiled the indictment of former Cuban President Raúl Castro and five others in...
Art on the Move: Oolite Arts Celebrates Haitian Heritage Month in Little Haiti (includes...
More than 130 community members gathered at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex this past Saturday for "Oolite Arts on the Move," a vibrant celebration...
A new path forward: FIU honors those lost in bridge collapse as new structure...
No clattering utensils. No small talk. Heads slowly turned toward the television as the volume inside Latin American Bakery & Cafe in Sweetwater rose....
A federal judge pauses the Trump administration’s termination of TPS for Haitians (includes video...
Over 300,000 Haitians – nearly half of whom live in Florida – breathed a sigh of relief late Monday as a federal judge temporarily...
Affordable for who? FIU students struggle to live beyond rent
On an ideal morning, Giovanna Ruiz would wake up slowly as the sun spilled across her bedroom wall. Wrapped in a lounge set with...
Erased: Memories ‘Round the Block (includes photo essay)
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“Memories Round the Block” follows the slow unraveling...
Erased: Art to a gentrifying Miami
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A small sigh escapes when you walk...
She asked, ‘Where are the women?’ then took the stage
Juliet Bradley posed with a fan after Iliad’s performance at the III Points Open House on Aug. 16. (Courtesy of Cameron Gonzalez)
Erased: How artists and filmmakers are responding to gentrification (includes audio story)
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Erased is a podcast that asks how artists and filmmakers...
Top five roosters of Calle Ocho
To Calle Ocho locals, the roosters are good luck charms and guardians of Miami’s Little Havana, drawing tourists and boosting business for nearby restaurants...
































