The local NAACP branch is claiming racist remarks have led to a hostile work environment within the Fort Lauderdale Police Department. The Broward/Fort Lauderdale NAACP,
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Miami woman facing a felony charge after police say she attacked a postal worker and yelled racial slurs
A woman in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood is facing a felony charge after police say she attacked a U.S. postal worker delivering mail, using her
FIU continues to investigate racist group chat messages as the leader of their Turning Point USA chapter resigns
Students at Florida International University say they’re disappointed and disturbed after seeing racist and anti-Semitic messages from a WhatsApp group chat allegedly involving a group
Florida International University investigates a racist group chat tied to a Miami-Dade Republican official
A South Florida university has launched an investigation into a group chat started by an official with the Miami-Dade chapter of the Republican Party that
Miami-Dade GOP’s alleged racist group chats lead to calls for resignation, expulsion from party
Following reports of the racist chat group involving Miami-Dade County Republican Party members, including the group’s secretary, Abel Carvajal, elected GOP lawmakers are denouncing the
Miami Marlins join efforts to restore defaced Jackie Robinson and Minnie Miñoso mural in Overtown
The Miami Marlins are joining efforts to restore the defaced mural of baseball legends Jackie Robinson and Minnie Miñoso in Miami’s Overtown neighborhood, which was
New UM report finds that youthful Black boys disproportionately arrested a lot more than their peers in Miami-Dade
MIAMI — A new report has identified that Black children accounted for far more than 50 percent of arrests last year in Miami-Dade County regardless
Documentary recounts lynching of Black person in Broward County
MIAMI – Rubin Stacey was lynched on July 19, 1935. Historians say his death is the only lynching on report in Broward County. A movie
Gov. Ron DeSantis booed at Jacksonville vigil as hundreds mourn more racist killings
JACKSONVILLE – Hundreds of individuals gathered Sunday at prayer vigils and in church, in aggravation and exhaustion, to mourn nonetheless a different racist assault in
Pastor urges unhappiness, not rage, immediately after white shooter kills 3 Black persons in Florida
Citizens obtain for a prayer near the scene of a mass taking pictures at a Dollar Basic retail store, Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023, in Jacksonville,