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Broadcast Meets Print: Stephanie Bertini Visits the Harbinger Newsroom
By Sabine Joseph This Wednesday, Stephanie Bertini, a broadcast journalist currently employed at NBC 6 News, walked into the journalism classroom at Miami Lakes Educational Center prepared with an audiovisual resume and powerpoint, ready to impart her knowledge on the future generation of journalists. Bertini began with a video that compiled her 10 year broadcast…
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A Black president, Almost a Women President, and Now One with a Mental Illness
By Yasmine Mezawi Known as the sloppiest, most vulgar election, the 2016 presidential election had us at the edge of our seat biting our nails as the future of America was placed in the hands of a 71 year-old who acts no better than a child. A year later, talk of the election has not…
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It’s Time to Talk about Reparations for Black Americans
By Kymani Hughes Since the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis by a white cop, and the resonating adversary of bigotry uprisings around the globe, the idea of reparations has gotten force in national discussions, paving way for new open interests and intrigue. Among Black individuals and their progenitors, reparations for servitude have been on…
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The End of an Era: Obama’s Last SOTU Address
By Daylin Delgado On January 12, 2016 President Barack Obama gave his final State of the Union address – the speech that would play over the sentimental montage at the end of the Obama movie. Obama walked into the room and greeted everyone with an inviting smile. He admitted that the expectations for what we…
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The Force Will Be With You. Always.
By Michelle Mairena In the early seventies, when George Lucas first tried selling his thirteen-page script of “The Star Wars” to different studios, all Lucas received were scoffs, weird faces, and, “George, what exactly is a Wookie?” The whole idea, as Lucas presented it, seemed silly: why was a grown man in his 30s talking…
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