How the meaning of words affects the climate debate
Scrolling through his smartphone outside the University of Miami’s School of Engineering, Kevin Boutsen made a confession. “I don’t know what global warming means and what it […]
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Scrolling through his smartphone outside the University of Miami’s School of Engineering, Kevin Boutsen made a confession. “I don’t know what global warming means and what it […]
Read moreThe senator wanted no more of it. The climate change debate had raged on, and despite overwhelming scientific evidence that human activity is a major factor in […]
Read moreContrary to what many believe, news stories seldom have two sides. “Journalists are trained to search out the what, why, when, where and how,” said John Morales, […]
Read moreDan Bloom wanted to change the world. Hoping to use film to spread messages of conservation but lacking any screenwriting or directing skills, he created an annual […]
Read moreOne of Danni Washington’s earliest memories is going to Miami Beach with her mom. It was through that experience at age 6 that her love for the […]
Read moreIn fall 2013, Susan Jacobson drove to her Miami Beach apartment and parked her four-door Buick LaCrosse outside for a couple of hours. When she returned, she […]
Read moreStartled by sharp knocking on the door of her family’s Florida City home at 5 a.m., Brenda Perez, 20, jumped out of bed on a chilly Monday […]
Read moreWedged between a small office desk and an oil painting of two dismal-looking farm workers, two stuffed boxes overflow with the files of nearly 200 undocumented immigrants […]
Read moreBrothers Francis and Jorge Tume, six and seven years old, couldn’t wait to get to Miami to reunite with their father, who the year before had fled […]
Read moreA smile masks the memories of Tomas Pendola’s painful past, his struggles as an undocumented immigrant in a world dominated by American culture. His transition eyeglasses hide […]
Read moreActivists and some politicians who support the DREAM Act in Congress argue that a huge brain drain would result from sending as many as 2.1 million undocumented […]
Read moreFor about 140,000 DREAMers who live in Florida, the DREAM Act, first introduced in 2001, would have created an opportunity to continue their educations in U.S. colleges […]
Read moreSisters share childhood secrets, shopping trips, cultural heritage, even the occasional favorite outfit. But in Miami, Suany Galo, 16, and her big sister Reyna Lopez, 20, do […]
Read moreOn the first day of fall semester of 2012, the Florida International University campus was crawling with eager freshman. Missing from their ranks, however, was Tómas Monzón, […]
Read moreIn a move that surprised many political observers, Florida’s Legislature recently passed a law, effective July 1, making undocumented immigrants eligible to pay in-state tuition at the […]
Read moreA scared six-year-old dressed in dull clothing to avoid attention, Walter Velasquez clutched his mother’s hand as they boarded a bus in San Pedro Sula to cross […]
Read moreA new tide of undocumented children crossing the U.S.-Mexico border appears to have eroded bi-partisan support for immigration reform. The latest arrivals of children without parents or […]
Read moreRecent polls indicate a dramatic shift in public opinion favoring immigration reform with a sizable majority crossing the lines of race, political party, region and age. According […]
Read moreMariana Martinez paid her own tuition at Miami Dade College after her family’s support ran out after the first semester. Now 22, she has worked as a […]
Read moreIn 1987, Diana Monroy emigrated to the United States at just 10 months old. Her family settled in Miami, the place where she would be raised and […]
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