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11200 SW 8th ST, School of Intl & Pub Affairs, Miami, Florida 33199

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Join the Green School for a conversation with artist Edouard Duval-Carrié and University of Miami professor Dr. Erica Moiah James, moderated by Dr. Rebecca Friedman. Together, they will explore the Global Borderless Caribbean initiative, which reimagines the Caribbean as a dynamic, interconnected region where culture, history, and identity transcend borders.
Discover how artists and scholars are rethinking the Caribbean as a transnational space—emphasizing connection, layered histories, and global resonance.

The Global Borderless Caribbean is at the heart of iWitness, a dynamic, multifaceted community nonprofit that works in close collaboration with the Green School’s Public Humanities Lab. iWitness invites us to engage in visual storytelling, critical reflection, and civic dialogue, focusing on issues that impact and shape communities in Latin America and the Caribbean and their global diasporas.

Partners:

  • Kimberly Green Latin American & Caribbean Center
  • African & African Diaspora Studies Program
  • The Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance
  • The Humanities Edge

Sponsor:
Green Family Foundation

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