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M•I•A Media Group remembers the lives and sends condolences to the friends and family of former U.S Congress Women Carrie Meek and Louis Vuitton's Artistic Director and founder of the "Off-White" streetwear brand Virgil Abloh, and PGA golfer Lee Elder the first black golfer to play at the Masters' Tournament.
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Former U.S Congress Women Carrie Meek
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Louis Vuitton's Artistic Director and founder of the "Off-White" streetwear brand Virgil Abloh.
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PGA golfer Lee Elder, the first black golfer to play at the Masters' Tournament.
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M•I•A Magazine & The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau Presents:
Art Of Black Miami 2021 Issue | Nov 2021 Edition
A Special Guide to Exhibits Spanning the African Diaspora. Which includes the most comprehensive listing of Black gatherings and events for Art Basel.
Cover Art "Serenity" by Brigette Andrade. The 7th Annual Art of Black Miami Cover Competition Winner
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THESE LINKS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE ON EACH PAGE.
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M•I•A MEDIA GROUP Presents The 2021 Edition of M•I•A Magazine's Miami Book Fair Issue
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The Business of Black Business
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M•I•A MEDIA GROUP Presents
The Business of Black Business
Hosted By: Jay Reynolds
Principal, WolfCreek Consulting Inc
Sponsored by Demesmin & Dover Law Firm, Career Source South Florida, and The Florida Lottery.
Projects 2022 SWA Business Opportunity Forecast Conference
Special Guests:
Colleen M. Robbs is the Director of the Equal Business Opportunity Program Office for the Solid Waste Authority (SWA) of Palm Beach County.
She has more than twenty-five years of experience in economic development, small business enterprise financing, and Small/Minority/Women Business Enterprise Program Administration. Colleen’s focus is to increase availability, build capacity, and grow contract participation by S/M/WBEs in SWA’s procurement and contracting.
Hattie Asberry is the Equal Business O Outreach Specialist for the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County.
Hattie holds an MBA and has over 25 years of experience as a Motivational Teacher, a Professional Development Coach, and a Business Trainer!
Tune n Tomorrow November 30th @ 11am
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LEGACY MAGAZINE
Legacy Miami And Legacy South Florida’s
Top Black Healthcare Professionals of 2021
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THESE LINKS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE ON EACH PAGE.
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M•I•A MEDIA GROUP Presents
My Money Your Money Hosted By Brigette Lumpkins.
A weekly 30-minute talk show. The show discusses topics of wealth management, generational wealth, personal finance, and more.
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We return Tuesday, November 30 @ 7 pm
with Special Guest:
Monique Hayes, Founder of Estates Made Easy.
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M•I•A MAGAZINE PRESENTS: SOUL
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M•I•A MAGAZINE PRESENTS: SOUL!
We return Wednesday, December 1st @ 7 pm
Join our Host Nicky Gelin @NickySaysYolo
& our co-hosts Dr. Delvena Thomas @drdelvena, Chef Irie @iamchefirie, and our new co-host Imani Warren, arts & culture
Learn About Beautiful Brown Girls & Natural Trendsetters "Royal Coils Fest" With Special Guests:
Christina Duren, Founder, Beautiful Brown Girls
Over the last 11 years, Beautiful Brown Girls™ has blossomed into so much more than a brunch club. It is a community made up of 29 chapters. Each one is a sister circle. Christina believes that in order to build a strong nation, that’s what we need – sister circles and other strong communities. Beautiful Brown Girls is proof of what can happen when you find your people. Not only can you bond over a delicious meal, but you can also become an agent for change in your community.
Simone Hylton Co-Owner, Natural Trendsetters
Simone is a licensed cosmetologist that specializes in natural hair, color, cuts, hair integration, and artistic cultural hair design. Hence, she helps clients to connect to their own expression of the divine beauty through the inner and outer beauty they possess Simone is the creative visionary of Natural Trendsetters and has created an extensive training curriculum that has produced exceptional and amazing style teams over a period of 20 years as Co-Owner of Natural Trend Setters.
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M•I•A MAGAZINE PRESENTS: SOUL - It represents the soulfulness, the essence of black people, the essence of blackness. It's a weekly half-hour video show targeting South Florida's sophisticated Black audience. SOUL's mission is to provide intellectual entertainment, we focus on lifestyle, entertainment, and luxury. SOUL discusses culture, arts, food entertainment, fashion, music, and more. Every Wednesday @ 7 pm the show hosts the top Black: restaurateurs, fashionistas, stylists, musicians, and artists. We pride ourselves as the go-to medium for the dissemination of Black cultural information in South Florida.
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Lunch With Legacy Leaders
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Watch Lunch With Legacy Leaders
Hosted By Ann Marie Sorrell
Follow the great pathways and leadership from previous lunch with legacy leaders episodes.
We return Thursday, December 2nd @ 12 Noon
Lunch With Legacy Leaders is a weekly 30-minute talk show at 12 Noon with local and national thought leaders on issues impacting the black community!
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M•I•A MEDIA GROUP Presents
Flavor of South Florida Hosted By Chef Irie
We Return Thursday, December 2nd! @ 7 PM
Flavor of South Florida is a weekly 30-minute talk show that reviews South Florida's Black-owned restaurants detailing their culinary delights and special libations.
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M•I•A MAGAZINE Presents
A Calendar Starring South Florida's Most Eligible Black Bachelorettes and Bachelors For 2021!
Find Out Who's In This Years Calendar!
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NOVEMBER 2021
This Month Features Bachelorette Lynda Veal Harris and Bachelor Zedrick Barber
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All proceeds will be donated to the YWCA of South Florida
and the Miami Music Project!
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This week’s Luminary is
Chantelle (Shaw) Read
Chief of Staff at Broward Sheriff's Office (BSO)
A results-oriented professional whom is currently the Chief of Staff for Broward Sheriff’s Office. Previously in Education. 15 years of diversified professional experience. A goal-oriented and resourceful leader whom is a team player and works effectively in high-pressure and deadline-driven environments. Organized. Always willing to expand knowledge. Continuously striving to make an impact in the lives of others.
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This week’s Expert is Venesia Briscoe, M.ED.
Educator at Broward County Public Schools, 10 Years.
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This week’s business profile is Miami Spine Chiropractic Clinic, CEO, Randall Thompson, DC.
Randall Thompson, DC, brings more than half a decade of experience in holistic, integrative chiropractic care to Miami Spine Clinic, serving men, women, and families in Miami, Florida, and throughout Miami-Dade County.
Dr. Thompson entered private practice in 2011. He began his professional pursuits at Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University in Tallahassee, Florida, where he earned his Bachelor of Science in biology. Dr. Thompson subsequently obtained his Doctor of Chiropractic from Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida in Port Orange, Florida.
292 NW 54th St Miami, FL 33127
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This week’s 40 Under 40 Profile is
Nardia Corridon, Critical Thinker, Motivator, Educational Consultant, and Project Manager, at McGraw Hill
I am an education professional and began work in the field of education in 2007. With a B.A. in International Business and Trade from Florida Atlantic University, I became a secondary educator while pursuing an M.S. in School Guidance and Counseling at Nova Southeastern University. As a professional school counselor, guidance director, and mathematics, science, social studies, and critical thinking educator, I gained the expertise which led to success as a district coach. In later years with Broward County Public Schools, I supported elementary and secondary teachers with instructional practice strategies, designed professional development, and facilitated district workshops around The Marzano Framework.
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This week's book of the week is
Black Art: A Cultural History (Second Edition)
The African diaspora―a direct result of the transatlantic slave trade and Western colonialism―generated a wide array of artistic achievements in the past century, from blues to reggae, from the paintings of Henry Ossawa Tanner to the video installations of Keith Piper. Richard Powell's study concentrates on the works of art themselves and on how these works, created during a time of major social upheaval and transformation, use black culture as both subject and context.
From musings on the "the souls of black folk" in early twentieth-century painting, sculpture, and photography to questions of racial and cultural identities in performance, media, and computer-assisted arts in the 1990s, the book draws on the works of hundreds of artists including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, Lois Mailou Jones, Wifredo Lam, Jacob Lawrence, Spike Lee, Archibald Motley, Jr., Faith Ringgold, and Gerard Sekoto.
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This week's Restaurant Spotlight is
Conch It Up Soul Food Restaurant
Located at 4507 NW 17th Ave. Miami, FL. We offer a wide array of fresh food – fish & fries, shrimp & chicken salad, stew conch dinner, sweet and sour conch dinner, pork chop dinner, t-bone steak, conch, fish and shrimp dinner, and seafood combo with fries. We use the freshest ingredients in preparing our food to provide the best quality and taste. Try our delicious food today!
4507 NW 17th Ave Miami, FL 33142
786-773-2523 | orderconchitupsoulfoodrestaurant.com
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This week’s Black Business History covers
Sculptor Augusta Savage, one of the leading artists of the Harlem Renaissance as well as an influential activist and arts educator.
Born in Florida in 1892, Augusta Savage began creating art as a child by using the natural clay found in her hometown. After attending Cooper Union in New York City, she made a name for herself as a sculptor during the Harlem Renaissance and was awarded fellowships to study abroad. Savage later served as a director for the Harlem Community Center and created the monumental work The Harp for the 1939 New York World's Fair. She spent most of her later years in Saugerties, New York, before her death from cancer in 1962.
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M•I•A MEDIA GROUP, LLC is one of the nation's largest Black publishers of its kind, with more than one million readers bi-monthly. The company publishes, Legacy Miami, Legacy South Florida and M•I•A Magazines.
Legacy Miami and Legacy South Florida are business/news publications serving South Florida's Black community with insightful articles and information on business, careers, politics, education, culture and social commentary.
M•I•A Magazine is a luxury, lifestyle and entertainment publication serving South Florida's Black community. Established in 2004, Legacy Miami has a distribution partnership with the Miami Herald newspaper and Legacy South Florida has a distribution partnership with the Sun-Sentinel newspaper. M•I•A Magazine, established in 2008, is also distributed in the Miami Herald and the Sun-Sentinel.
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