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Climakaze Miami & Elizabeth Doud

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Climakaze is an annual event that explores two key questions:  (1) How do artists effectively draw attention to climate change, rising sea levels, and the environmental consequences? And (2) How does one engage pods of diverse artists, as well as the broader community, in a free-flowing dialogue about environmental issues?

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Stephen Kinzer:
Our Man in Istanbul, Berlin, and Nicaragua

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      Stephen Kinzer is an award-winning foreign correspondent who has covered more than fifty countries on five...

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Celebrating the Miami Book Fair: A Conversation with Mitchell Kaplan

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The Miami Book Fair (MBF) is the largest book fair in the United States. In 2014, MBFI celebrated its thirtieth anniversary and presented...

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Soothsayer of Society: A Conversation with Artist/Activist Jay Critchley

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  In this highly polarized political climate of 2016, Jay Critchley’s uninhibited, fearless genius at making the world a stage — his...

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From Lawyer to Museum Director: A Discussion with Jill Deupi

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While attending a lecture by National Geographic photographer Chris Rainier at the Lowe Art Museum, I ran into a classically dressed woman...

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Haitian Gingerbread

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  Rain is pouring down in Little Haiti. The colorful storefronts are bathed in a torrential downpour. Inside the Little Haiti...

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