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In the fight to get justice for his brother's murder, Terrence Floyd has turned to the unlikeliest corners to do just that: NFTs — or non-fungible tokens.
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Some city leaders see Miami as the new hub for tech. And, why has the government not yet forgiven all those PPP loans - especially for minority-owned businesses? Plus, Karla Hoyos is the owner of Tacotomia. But, right now she’s not making delicious dishes for her customers. She’s in Poland, on the Ukraine border, helping to feed people fleeing war with World Central Kitchen.
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Nick Ringelstetter took on van life in hopes of one day settling into the Florida art scene. Diana Contreras quit her job as an art teacher to taken on creative projects full time. Both viewed this year's art festival as a stepping stone in their careers.
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South Florida didn’t see a major storm this hurricane season, but rapid intensification could catch people by surprise next season. Also, Miami Art Week’s representation, equity, and non-fungible tokens (a.k.a. NFTs).
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Mikhaile Solomon's Prizm Art Fair, showcasing Black existentialist contemporary art from the African diaspora, kicks off Tuesday night with a panel discussion at the Red Rooster restaurant in Miami's Overtown neighborhood.