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Telling the stories that too often go
untold.

 

Reclaiming archivesand  insisting 

that Black narratives are visible  and not erased. 

This is me

Nadege Green is an independent researcher, writer, editor, community archivist and audio producer based in Miami.
 

Her work centers the lived experiences of Black people in South Florida. Her practice and approach to storytelling is deeply rooted in history and first-person narratives that explore and connect issues around race, culture, climate justice,  health inequities, poverty and displacement. 

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Her reporting has appeared on NPR, WLRN News, MarketplacePRI's The World and in the Miami Herald

She is a frequent lecturer and speaker in academic and community settings around disparities in Miami-Dade, community storytelling, local history and race.  A child of Haitian immigrants and former farmworkers, she was born and raised in the county of Dade.

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Featured Work

There Goes the Neighborhood Miami

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Three-part podcast series on displacement and climate gentrification in Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood. 

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Black Parkland Students Say They're Not Being Heard In Gun Violence Discussion

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After the tragic school shooting in Parkland, Fla., some  Black students were being left out of the national discussion about gun violence — even though they were already talking about guns before the shooting happened.

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Public Housing Tenant: My Apartment Was Making My Kids Sick

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For low-income renters who can’t afford to move out or wage costly court battles against their landlords to fix mold problems, that means living in substandard housing that makes kids sick over time.

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Press, Appearances and Awards

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Nadege leads Chef Marcus Samuelsson through Miami's Little Haiti area exploring  gentrification and food for PBS No Passport Required

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Nadege receives the 2018  Ruth Shack Leadership Award from the Miami Foundation.  

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