“I knew I was gonna do a series on recipes that we weren’t making anymore,” Sonja Norwood, the content creator behind Wick’d Confections, tells TODAY.com from
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Georgette’s Tea Room House, a social spot for black Miami residents in the 50s, is being restored to its former glory
A historically designated social meeting spot from the 1950s is being restored in Miami’s Brownsville district. Georgette’s Tea Room House holds many memories for members
South Florida woman reflects on meeting Jesse Jackson as a child, hopes his legacy will continue to bring hope
A South Florida woman is remembering civil rights leader Jesse Jackson after meeting him as a child, a moment she says has left a lasting
Broward’s Jamaican community brings “One Love” spirit to South Florida, from music to civic leadership
This Black History Month we are shedding light on the Jamaican population, which Broward County has the largest concentration of in the state of Florida.
Exploring Overtown’s rich Black History, one stop at a time
More than just a Miami tour through the Overtown neighborhood, Tap Tap Tours is a journey of discovery. Jean Cidelca, a passionate architect and historian,
CBS News Miami Celebrates: Black History Month
CBS News Miami Celebrates: Black History Month – CBS Miami Watch CBS News CBS News Miami I is celebrating Black History Month through the stories
Profiles in Black Miami is rich in untold tales
MIAMI – Black History in Miami is rich with untold tales. Finding and telling them is challenging and rewarding. Just ask Christine Malcolm, one of
From Coconut Grove to the Stars, Winston Scott’s journey from segregation to space
MIAMI – Winston Scott still remembers the moment his childhood dream became reality. “I was trying to be as calm and collected as I possibly
Winston Scott still remembers moment childhood dream became reality
Winston Scott still remembers moment childhood dream became reality – CBS Miami Watch CBS News “I was trying to be as calm and collected as