Nadege Green, WLRN

Nadege Green

WLRN

Miami, FL, United States

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Past articles by Nadege:

Miami And County School Board Destroyed A Black Community To Build A Whites Only School

The taking of black-owned land is a common story throughout the history of the United States. In Miami, one community that was displaced with little notice → Read More

Miami-area ER Nurse's 7-Month-Old Son Tests Positive for COVID-19

The 7-month-old son of a Miami-area ER nurse has tested positive for COVID-19 after he ran a low-grade fever. → Read More

Jackson Hospital ER Nurse Tests Postive For Covid-19, Video Blogs Her Experience

First, Herine Baron panicked, cried and hoped her COVID-19 test would come back negative. Soon, though, the ER nurse at Jackson North Medical Center in → Read More

Florida Seeks Solutions For Driver Licenses Suspended Over Unpaid Debts

Hundreds of people lined up outside the main courthouse in West Palm Beach late last year, all of them trying to get their suspended driver licenses → Read More

North Miami Food Pantry 'Big Help' For Residents

Kevin Monterola tries to make his groceries stretch every month. He works part-time as a concert lighting technician and when his gigs dry up, one of the → Read More

As Seas Rise, Miami’s Black Communities Fear Displacement From The High Ground

Most Friday nights, a small street orchestra of Haitian men parades through Little Haiti playing handmade horns and drums in traditional rara style. The → Read More

Miami Carnival Brings Caribbean Festivities And An Economic Boost To South Florida

Miami Carnival is a medley of Caribbean culture— waist-winding (or whining) rhythms of soca, food offerings from various islands and masquerade bands → Read More

#BahamaStrong: Here's How To Help In The Aftermath Of Hurricane Dorian

This story was updated on September 4, 12: 45 p.m. Shortly after Hurricane Dorian made landfall at Abaco island Sunday afternoon, it was obvious the storm → Read More

What's Your Climate Change Story? The City Of Miami Wants To Know

James Valsaint is concerned about displacement in Little Haiti. He knows the neighborhood’s high elevation is attractive to developers and perspective → Read More

After Losing Her Teenage Son To Gun Violence, This Miami Mom Takes Other Teenage Boys Prom Shopping

This is the first time Sirena Saul is meeting Jason Louis in person. They’ve only been in touch by phone. Louis, a high school senior at Miami Norland, → Read More

For More Than 50 Years Tabou Combo Has Taken Haitian Konpa Across The World

Tabou Combo is one of the biggest bands to come out of Haiti. They're celebrating just over 50 years of being what they call the “ambassadors of konpa.” → Read More

I Fell In Love With Libraries Because of Ms. Shenita, My Childhood Librarian

This week is National Library Week and WLRN reporter Nadege Green talked to her childhood librarian. → Read More

Nine Men Have Gone 12 Days Without Eating To Protest Gun Violence In Miami-Dade

Nine men rest on cots under a large white tent in Miami’s Liberty City neighborhood. They call themselves “The Hunger Nine.” They’re on Day 12 of a hunger → Read More

Home of Miami's First Black Millionaire, Dana A. Dorsey, Now Open To Public

The home of Miami’s first black millionaire is now open to the public. Dana A. Dorsey was what today would be considered a real estate mogul. He was also a → Read More

Home of Miami's First Black Millionaire, Dana A. Dorsey, Now Open To Public

The home of Miami’s first black millionaire is now open to the public. Dana A. Dorsey was what today would be considered a real estate mogul. He was also a → Read More

Annie Segarra On Being A Millennial With A Disability And Accessibility In Miami

Annie Segarra is a disability rights activist from South Miami-Dade. She uses Instagram , Facebook , Twitter and YouTube to talk about living with Ehlers → Read More

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Celebrates 60 Years

The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is celebrating 60 years this season. On a recent visit to Miami, Artistic Director Robert Battle said the company is → Read More

Creating As A Latinx Artist: A Two Day Event On Identity, Erasure and Art

The Perez Art Museum Miami and ArtCenter/South Florida are hosting two days of panels and studio tours that center around what it means to create as a → Read More

Pikliz: A Spicy Haitian Condiment Gets A Lot of Love In South Florida's Food Scene

In every Haitian restaurant, savory dishes come with a side of pikliz , a spicy pickled medley of shredded cabbage and carrots. Visit a Haitian home and → Read More

Palm Beach County To End Solitary Confinement For Teens In Adult Jails

Palm Beach County is eliminating solitary confinement for juveniles in adult jails. The change comes after Palm Beach County's Sheriff's Office reached a → Read More