
Raisa Habersham
Accountability Reporter at Miami Herald
Reporter @MiamiHerald Pronounced: rye-EE-suh| 📧:[email protected]
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | Raisa Habersham
The pandemic ushered in a lot of sorrow: Some of us saw loved ones die, others saw the loss of jobs, and some (I’d venture many of us) are still recovering from the aftermath of it. But some, like Syerra Donaldson, were able to reinvent themselves during lockdown. She managed to turn her growing cooking hobby into a thriving catering business.
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3 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Jacqueline Charles |Raisa Habersham
Two days before one of Haiti’s biggest national holidays, the streets in the heart of Miami’s Haitian community are unusually quiet. Few cars move up and down Northeast Second Avenue flying giant-size blue and red flags as has been customaryand few patronize the sidewalk vendors selling Flag Day T-shirts, caps and bandannas. “Last year, there were more people who came.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Jacqueline Charles |Raisa Habersham
Two days before one of Haiti’s biggest national holidays, the streets in the heart of Miami’s Haitian community are unusually quiet. Few cars move up and down Northeast Second Avenue flying giant-size blue and red flags as has been customary and few patronize the sidewalk vendors selling Flag Day T-shirts, caps and bandannas. “Last year, there were more people who came.
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3 weeks ago |
elnuevoherald.com | Raisa Habersham
Armadas con una lista de preguntas en un bloque de notas y una grabadora, Edda Fields-Black y su hermana mayor recorrieron las casas de Brownsville registrando la historia de su familia, una tarea que le pagaba su madre, la historiadora Dorothy Jenkins Fields. La nativa de Miami tenía alrededor de 8 años en ese momento, pero esta tarea sembró en ella las semillas de la curiosidad por la historia, en particular la historia familiar, que ella atribuye a su madre por inculcarle.
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3 weeks ago |
es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Raisa Habersham
Armadas con una lista de preguntas en un bloque de notas y una grabadora, Edda Fields-Black y su hermana mayor recorrieron las casas de Brownsville registrando la historia de su familia, una tarea que le pagaba su madre, la historiadora Dorothy Jenkins Fields. La nativa de Miami tenía alrededor de 8 años en ese momento, pero esta tarea sembró en ella las semillas de la curiosidad por la historia, en particular la historia familiar, que ella atribuye a su madre por inculcarle.
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