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UM’s Fraught Racial History Comes “Full Circle” With Center for Global Black Studies

UM’s Fraught Racial History Comes “Full Circle” With Center for Global Black Studies

By Nile FortnerMay 20, 2022

With a new Black Studies center, the University of Miami undertakes a long-overdue racial reckoning.

What Can Black Miami Historian Marvin Dunn Teach Under the Stop WOKE Act?

By Alex DeLucaApril 29, 2022

In a series of tweets directed at Gov. Ron DeSantis, Dunn sought clarity as to what he’s allowed to put on his syllabus.

Florida Atheist Petitions to Ban the Bible in Miami-Dade and Broward Schools

By Joshua CeballosApril 22, 2022

Chaz Stevens has petitioned eight Florida school districts to ban the Bible, citing its inappropriate content.

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Miami Booksellers React to Surge in Book Bans in Florida Public Schools

By Alex DeLucaApril 18, 2022

Nathaniel Sandler of Bookleggers Library and Mitchell Kaplan of Books & Books speak out about the surge in book bans in Florida public schools.

White Professor Alleges Racial Discrimination at Historically Black University

By Alex DeLucaApril 4, 2022

“It just seems like they are wanting the whole school to be African-American.”

Karla Kennedy, FIU’s Only Black Journalism Professor, Paves the Way for Students of Color

By Jesse FragaMarch 29, 2022

Karla Kennedy is concerned about the lack of diversity in FIU’s Journalism and Media Department.

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Father of FIU Bridge Collapse Victim: Statue “Doesn’t Look Like Anything Close to My Daughter”

By Joshua CeballosMarch 16, 2022

On the fourth anniversary of FIU bridge collapse, Alexa Duran’s parents say her statue is a symbol.

Florida Memorial University Lays Off Four Tenured Professors, Discontinues 16 Degree Programs

By Alex DeLucaMarch 8, 2022

Tenured faculty positions are indefinite appointments that were created to protect academic freedoms.

Gay Hialeah Teacher Braces LGBTQ Students for “Don’t Say Gay” Bill

By Michael MajchrowiczFebruary 28, 2022

“So much of the trust students place in the adults in their lives would be eroded by something like this.”

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Notice to Sue: Developmentally Delayed Child Alleges Homestead Teacher Bullied Her

Notice to Sue: Developmentally Delayed Child Alleges Homestead Teacher Bullied Her

By Joshua CeballosJanuary 7, 2022

A 7-year-old at Airbase K-8 in Homestead was allegedly grabbed and yanked off a school bus by a teacher. The girl’s mother is taking the school to court.

NFT Collection Accused of Racism Donates $100K to Historically Black University

By Alex DeLucaDecember 15, 2021

Jungle Freaks’ donation comes as their designer is accused of drawing racist cartoons in the 1970s.

Lawsuits: FMU Fired Women for Reporting Sexual Misconduct

By Alex DeLucaNovember 19, 2021

Two separate lawsuits allege FMU retaliated at women for coming forward about sexual misconduct accusations against the school’s former athletic director.

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RIP to the University of Miami’s “No Coke November” Campaign

By Michael MajchrowiczNovember 9, 2021

University of Miami students attempted to institute a No Coke November campaign that ended eight days into the month.

South Florida’s Only Historically Black University Is in Danger of Closing

By Alex DeLucaSeptember 28, 2021

The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges may strip South Florida’s only historically Black university of its accreditation.

Miss Toto’s Shark Tagging and Drag Collab Raises Thousands for LGBTQ Youth

By Alexandra MartinezSeptember 20, 2021

Miss Toto Drag ‘N Tag event brings shark tagging with a dash of drag to benefit LGBTQ+ youth.

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Mobile Billboard Driving Around UM Calls for Alex Azar’s Firing

Mobile Billboard Driving Around UM Calls for Alex Azar’s Firing

By Joshua CeballosAugust 17, 2021

A new mobile billboard from a watchdog group calls on the University of Miami to fire former Trump official Alex Azar.

UM Students Outraged by Former Trump Official Alex Azar’s Hire

UM Students Outraged by Former Trump Official Alex Azar’s Hire

By Joshua CeballosAugust 11, 2021

The University of Miami’s hire of former Trump Health Secretary Alex Azar has outraged some students and faculty.

Regardless of Mask Mandates, Teachers Will Use COVID to Teach Students Responsibility

Regardless of Mask Mandates, Teachers Will Use COVID to Teach Students Responsibility

By Alexi C. CardonaJuly 30, 2021

Miami-Dade teachers say they spent the previous school year using the pandemic as an opportunity to teach kids social responsibility.

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Broward Salutatorian Flooded With Hate Messages After Speech on Middle East

Broward Salutatorian Flooded With Hate Messages After Speech on Middle East

By Alan HalalyJune 21, 2021

“I didn’t want my voice to be silenced, so I spoke up louder.”

67 Years After <i>Brown</i> v. <i>Board</i>, Black Students in Miami Still Feel Left Behind

67 Years After Brown v. Board, Black Students in Miami Still Feel Left Behind

By Alexi C. CardonaMay 20, 2021

Schools are supposed to reflect a community, but Miami’s have historically mirrored the area’s racial segregation.

Centner Academy Founders Gave More Than $1 Million to GOP in 2020

Centner Academy Founders Gave More Than $1 Million to GOP in 2020

By Joshua CeballosApril 28, 2021

Founders of a Miami private school that barred vaccinated teachers from coming to work donated $1 million to Republican funds in 2020.

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Here’s the Perjury Indictment for Broward Superintendent Robert Runcie

Here’s the Perjury Indictment for Broward Superintendent Robert Runcie

By Jessica LipscombApril 21, 2021

Some new information is emerging, although officials are scant with details.

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