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Miami Newsletter (August 1st)
Your news, upcoming events, AI art, historical facts and more!
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Welcome to The Miami Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Miami tech company Kaseya sued by a former employee over job layoffs.
Upcoming Miami Marlins match
A deep-dive into the life of Ransom Everglades
And more….
Quote of the Week
“The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.”
–Paulo Coelho
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Trivia
Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!
Which Miami beach is known for its historic wooden pier, offering fishing, dining, and beautiful ocean views?
A) South Beach
B) Sunny Isles Beach
C) Crandon Park Beach
D) Miami Beach Pier
Answer to Last Week's Trivia: The famous outdoor mall in Miami known for its Mediterranean-style architecture and high-end shops is D) The Shops at Merrick Park.
New
💼 Business
After a big drop, gas prices in Florida are on the way up again. See what’s changing. (Link)
Miami tech company Kaseya sued by a former employee over job layoffs. See the details. (Link)
🏒 Sports
Simone Biles sticks her vault, leads ‘Redeem Team’ to Olympic gold in Paris. (Link)
LeBron James, Kevin Durant lead U.S. men's basketball team past Serbia in opening Olympics game. (Link)
🏦 Finance
PPP loans earned a Miami lender $680 million. Now it’s being sued by the Federal Reserve. (Link)
Upcoming Events
Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.
Sports
⚾ Cincinnati Reds at Miami Marlins
loanDepot park, Miami
Monday, August 5 to Thursday, August 8, 2024 | (More info)
🏈 Preseason: Atlanta Falcons at Miami Dolphins
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
Friday, August 9, 2024 | (More info)
Music & Concerts
🎵 Bryson Tiller
LIV, Miami Beach
Friday, August 2, 2024 | (More info)
🎵 Cocodrills
1-800-Lucky, Miami
Sunday, August 4, 2024 | (More info)
Family
🌿 The Children's Trust Family Expo
11011 SW 104th St, Miami
Saturday, August 3, 2024 | (More info)
Image of the Week
Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.
This week, I typed in “An eco-city Miami with lush greenery and no visible technology” and this is what I got.
Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.
Miami Historical Events
Establishment of Everglades National Park (1947) - Protecting one of Miami's most unique natural features.
The establishment of Everglades National Park in 1947 marked a monumental step in the conservation of one of Miami's most unique and vital natural features. Spanning across 1.5 million acres, the park was created to protect the fragile ecosystem of the Everglades, a vast network of wetlands and forests that is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including numerous rare and endangered species. This significant event was the culmination of efforts by conservationists who recognized the critical importance of preserving the natural landscape and the ecological functions it serves, such as water purification, flood control, and habitat provision. The park's creation underscored a growing awareness and appreciation for the environment and the need for its protection against the backdrop of increasing development and land alteration in South Florida.
Everglades National Park stands as a testament to the beauty and complexity of natural ecosystems, offering a sanctuary for an incredible variety of flora and fauna. It is the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles coexist, and it provides critical habitats for species like the Florida panther, the American crocodile, and the manatee, among others. The park's establishment has enabled scientific research, environmental education, and conservation efforts that have been crucial in efforts to restore and maintain the health of the Everglades ecosystem. Over the years, Everglades National Park has become a symbol of the balance between human activity and environmental preservation, serving as a reminder of the value and vulnerability of natural habitats.
The impact of Everglades National Park extends beyond ecological preservation, contributing significantly to the cultural and recreational fabric of Miami and the broader South Florida region. It attracts millions of visitors annually who come to experience its unparalleled landscapes, wildlife viewing opportunities, and outdoor activities such as hiking, bird watching, and kayaking. The park's establishment has also played a critical role in local and national discussions on environmental policy, sustainability, and climate change, highlighting the interconnectedness of natural systems and human well-being. Everglades National Park remains a crucial asset in ongoing efforts to understand, protect, and celebrate the natural world, embodying the enduring commitment to preserving the planet's irreplaceable resources for future generations.
Famous People From Miami
Henry E. S. Reeves (1872–1946): Founder of the Miami Times and an important figure in Miami's African American community.
Henry E. S. Reeves was born in 1872 in the Bahamas before moving to the United States, where he pursued a career in journalism. His early work in various newspapers around the country provided him with the experience and vision to address the lack of African American voices in the media. His dedication to journalism was driven by a desire to advocate for civil rights and provide a platform for underrepresented communities.
Founding of The Miami Times (1920-1923)
In 1923, Reeves founded The Miami Times, recognizing the need for a newspaper that catered to Miami's growing African American population. Under his leadership, The Miami Times became a voice for advocacy, community development, and social justice, playing a crucial role in Miami's African American community.
Expansion and Influence of The Miami Times (1923-1930)
Under Reeves's guidance, The Miami Times quickly grew in influence, covering key issues affecting African Americans in Miami and beyond. His editorial direction ensured the newspaper addressed civil rights, injustices, and achievements within the community, making it an essential source of news and information.
Advocacy for Civil Rights and Social Justice (1930-1940)
Reeves was a staunch advocate for civil rights and social justice, using The Miami Times as a platform to challenge segregation, discrimination, and inequality. His editorials and campaigns contributed significantly to the civil rights movement in Miami, earning him respect and recognition as a leader in the fight for equality.
Contributions to Miami's African American Community (1940-1946)
Beyond journalism, Reeves was deeply involved in Miami's African American community, participating in civic organizations and initiatives that aimed to improve living conditions, education, and economic opportunities for black residents. His contributions helped lay the groundwork for future advancements in civil rights and community development.
Legacy and Impact on Miami (1946 and Beyond)
Henry E. S. Reeves passed away in 1946, but his legacy lives on through The Miami Times, which continues to serve as a vital source of news for the African American community. His pioneering work in journalism and civil rights has left an indelible mark on Miami, cementing his status as a key figure in the city's history.
Connection to Miami (Throughout His Life)
Reeves's connection to Miami was defined by his unwavering commitment to the African American community and his determination to use journalism as a tool for social change. Through The Miami Times, he influenced public opinion, advocated for equality, and documented the lives and struggles of black Miamians, making an indelible impact on the city's social and cultural landscape.
Key Achievements:
Founded The Miami Times, providing a critical platform for African American news and advocacy in Miami.
Used journalism to champion civil rights, challenge discrimination, and highlight social injustices.
Contributed significantly to the advancement of Miami's African American community through civic engagement and community service.
Henry E. S. Reeves was a pioneering journalist and community leader whose founding of The Miami Times marked a significant contribution to Miami's African American community and the broader civil rights movement. His dedication to justice, equality, and accurate representation in the media transformed The Miami Times into an influential voice for social change. Reeves's legacy continues to inspire journalists and community activists, reflecting his profound impact on Miami's history and the ongoing struggle for civil rights.
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