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U.S. sends aid to Haiti after quake but much more needed
Politico / Jonathan Custudio / August 16, 2021
As Tropical Depression Grace pounded Haiti late Monday, rescue teams from the United States, Chile and other countries scrambled to help locate residents still trapped after a 7.2-magnitude earthquake pancaked homes and churches, busted roads and killed at least 1,400 people.
Florida Democrats Quiet Over Afghanistan as Taliban Takes Over
The Floridian / Javier Manjarres / August 16, 2021
Miami New Times / September 2, 2021
EDITORIAL: John Lewis May Be Smiling but Should We?
The Washington Informer / Editorial Board / August 25, 2021
Teacher Abe Coleman, who mentored students at Liberty City school, dies of COVID at 55
Miami Herald / Howard Cohen / September 4, 2021
Abe Coleman, a longtime Holmes Elementary teacher and mentor to thousands of young men in Miami - "one of the best that the 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project ever had" - died Wednesday, Sept. 1, after being hospitalized with COVID-19.
13 unvaccinated Miami school workers were killed by COVID-19 in recent weeks
The New York Post / Jesse O'Neil / September 7, 2021
More than a dozen unvaccinated employees at Florida's largest school district have died from COVID-19 in the past three weeks, according to a report.
13 Miami-area school staffers have died of covid-19 this school year
MSN News / Kim Bellware / September 7, 2021
Miami-Dade County Public Schools are reporting at least 13 employee deaths from covid-19 since mid-August, a tally that forecasts what could be a grim autumn for Florida educators.
Spokeswoman Jaquelyn Calzadilla told The Washington Post in an email that the district is aware of 13 deaths of employees since Aug. 16 but that the figure is based on what families report.