
Nadege Green
Nadege Greencovers social justice issues for WLRN.
For her, journalism boils down to not only telling the stories of the people who are accessible, but also seeking out the voices we don't hear from, and telling those stories too.
Her work was received numerous awards, including a 2017 Regional Edward R. Murrow Award (Planning Funerals For Children Lost To Gun Violence), 2016 first place investigative reporting award from the National Association of Black Journalists and Florida AP Broadcaster awards.
In 2018 Green was recognized by the Miami Foundation with the Ruth Shack Leadership award for her body of work that gives voice to communities that are often not heard.
Green's reporting has appeared in the Miami Herald,NPR and PRI. Her work has also been cited in Teen Vogue, The Root, Refinery 29 and the Washington Post.
Shepreviously worked at the Miami Herald covering city governments and the Haitian community. Greenstudied English with a specialization in professional writing at Barry University.
Follow her on Twitter @nadegegreen
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida is suing Miami-Dade County and Mayor Carlos Giménez for complying with a federal request to detain inmates...
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A new gun club in South Florida is geared towards training black gun owners and teaching people to support the Second Amendment within the black community.
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A new U.M. student-led research group hopes to start doing the type of analysis and research that simply does not yet exist in Miami-Dade when it comes...
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Felecia Hatcher and Derick Pearson started their nonprofit Code Fever Miami three years ago. The husband and wife duo wanted to use their background in...
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The dead bodies haunt Wislande Philippe. “There were so many who died,” said Phillipe , 29. “Pregnant women. Children. You’re walking past them and...
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Jasmen Rogers is a Florida voter who begrudgingly voted for Hillary Clinton. Rogers knew early on that her preferred candidate for president was Green...
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Along busy Northeast Second Avenue in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood sits the Caribbean Marketplace, a bright yellow structure modeled after Haiti’s...
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As the first few weeks of school get underway, student supply lists in South Florida are sparking conversations, and in some cases, criticisms. There...
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It’s been two weeks since Charles Kinsey, an unarmed black man, was shot in the leg by a North Miami police officer. Kinsey, a behavioral therapist, had...
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Dozens of protesters filed into the North Miami police department wearing all black. For the second time in days, community members and activists took...