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Kamala Harris tells Florida teens to 'lead with conviction' at MLK Jr. event
Miami Herald / Samantha J. Gross / January 18, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic's wrath in Florida has put a strain on families, had an outsized effect on Florida's Black communities and forced schools to go virtual. Marked by interruption and uncertainty, young people had a particularly challenging 2020.
An attack on America that's divided Congress - and a nation
The Hill / Mike Lillis and Scott Wong / January 16, 2021
On the evening of Sept. 11, 2001, just hours after terrorists attacked the United States, scores of lawmakers from both parties gathered on the Capitol's East Steps for an outward show of national solidarity and an impromptu rendering of "God Bless America."
5000 Role Models Of Excellence Hold Virtual Scholarship Breakfast
CBS Miami / Lauren Pastrana / January 18, 2021
MIAMI (CBSMiami) - For more than two decades, the 5000 Role Models of Excellence have held their scholarship breakfast in Miami in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The Capitol assault reminds us of the value of our vote
The Miami Times / Congresswoman Frederica Wilson / January 12, 2021
MLK Day going virtual: Local organizations keeping King's spirit alive
The Miami Times / Selena Stanley / Jan 12, 2021
For the past four decades, on the third Monday in January, people have gathered in cities across the country to celebrate one of civil rights' greatest champions.
Racism rocks foundation of American Democracy
The Miami Times / Johania Charles / Jan 12, 2021
Six dead, dozens of arrests, suspended social media accounts and at least nine senior-level advisers in Donald Trump's administration left without a job - all resulting from a siege of the U.S. Capitol on a day that now lives in infamy.