Today, in 2014, two of the Five are free. They completed their sentences in full and returned to Cuba. The other three are still in prison. The Cuban people and government continue to… Read More...
On January 11, 1962, the federal government acknowledged the Constitution of the Tribe and officially became the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida. Read More...
More than 2,500 Cubans arrived at the Canadian border during fiscal year 2013. Here's the story of one whose destination was Miami. And it took LeBron James to open the door to let him… Read More...
Very near the heart of downtown, where today rise the Brickell buildings, was the capital of the Tequesta Indians, the first inhabitants of Florida, whose settlements go back 1,700 and… Read More...
(...) it is not for me to believe that a man alone, who weighed barely 100 pounds and stood 5 feet tall, was able to silently build Coral Castle, that garden of three forgotten acres in… Read More...
Within the Cuban community, the rising--U.S. born Cuban Americans, younger Cubans, recent arrivals--are precisely those most likely to oppose the embargo. Read More...
It is us, the immigrants, who have imported to Miami the ambience of the World Cup. Like that bar full of Brazilians, most of them drunk before the game even started, who placed their… Read More...