Topic: Language

Preserving Cuban voices

The Cuban Heritage Collection aims to expand its library of oral histories recounting the community’s exile experience, from the Cuban Revolution to the present day.

Preserving Cuban voices

The Cuban Heritage Collection aims to expand its library of oral histories recounting the community’s exile experience, from the Cuban Revolution to the present day.


BANNED: An Interactive Lucy St. Project

South-Florida-based multi-disciplinary artist Chris Friday presents an interactive installation at the Lowe Art Museum in response to the book bans across the United States.

BANNED: An Interactive Lucy St. Project

South-Florida-based multi-disciplinary artist Chris Friday presents an interactive installation at the Lowe Art Museum in response to the book bans across the United States.



Celebrate Banned Books Week with the University Libraries

Explore our research guide and blog post, visit the Richter Library to view a curated display, and check out a banned book today!

Celebrate Banned Books Week with the University Libraries

Explore our research guide and blog post, visit the Richter Library to view a curated display, and check out a banned book today!



Ecuadorean children learn about storytelling, art, and ancestral customs

About 120 students from the Afro-Ecuadorean town of San Francisco de Caldera participated in a summer camp—where they learned language arts, photography, and the history of their culture—led by University of Miami educators.

Ecuadorean children learn about storytelling, art, and ancestral customs

About 120 students from the Afro-Ecuadorean town of San Francisco de Caldera participated in a summer camp—where they learned language arts, photography, and the history of their culture—led by University of Miami educators.




Ecuadorean children learn about storytelling, art, and ancestral customs

About 120 students from the Afro-Ecuadorean town of San Francisco de Caldera participated in a summer camp—where they learned language arts, photography, and the history of their culture—led by University of Miami educators.

Ecuadorean children learn about storytelling, art, and ancestral customs

About 120 students from the Afro-Ecuadorean town of San Francisco de Caldera participated in a summer camp—where they learned language arts, photography, and the history of their culture—led by University of Miami educators.



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