Nadege Green
Latest Stories (7)
A Bahamian island works to recover from Hurricane Dorian
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Nadege Green
Jan 6, 2020
The rebuilding process is expected to take years and costs are in the billions.
Schools and nonprofits offer support to Bahamian students
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Nadege Green
Oct 14, 2019
Devastation caused by Hurricane Dorian has put pressure on the families of many U.S.-based students.
Many states still suspend driver's licenses for unpaid fines that are not related to driving
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Nadege Green
Sep 25, 2019
In some states, like Florida, government agencies depend on fines to make up budge shortfalls.
Affordable housing plan is music to the ears of artists
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Nadege Green
Jun 24, 2019
Homeownership gives creatives a place to live and work.
In memory of her daughter, a Florida mom opens a prom store ... where everything is free
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Nadege Green
May 28, 2019
Regina Talabert opened up a free prom pop-up store in tribute to her daughter Noricia.
To help diversify American orchestras, one group is helping to get players to auditions
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Nadege Green
Aug 30, 2018
Gabrielle Skinner is in a coaching session for auditions at the New World Symphony in Miami Beach. She’s one of 18 musicians here, and she plays an excerpt from Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony on her viola. Skinner, who plays with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra in New York, is Latina and said sometimes she’s treated like an […]
In Miami-Dade one nonprofit is trying to tackle the affordable housing crisis for LGBTQ seniors
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Nadege Green
Jul 26, 2018
Finding an affordable place to live in Miami-Dade is hard. The area consistently ranks as one of the most unaffordable places to live in the nation. And for moderate to low-income LGBTQ seniors, it can be even harder to find housing. “They are four times less likely to have children,” said Cindy Brown who manages the […]