This photograph shows Cuban influence in Miami, specifically here on SW 8th St., part of Little Havana. The nickname comes from the large Cuban population from the 1970s through the 1990s following an influx of Cuban refugee’s and the creation of a Cuban exile community in the neighborhood . In recent years the demographic has shifted toward a Central and South American majority.https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/1452/thumbnail.jp
Residential neighborhoods and a drive in theater seen in this aerial photograph of Miami Beach. In t...
International audienceIn this article we examine the nature and implementation of governing strategi...
An east facing aerial photograph shows Miami Beach’s Oceanfront and Bal Harbor Islands in the late 1...
This photograph shows Cuban influence in Miami, specifically here on SW 8th St., part of Little Hava...
This photograph shows Cuban influence in Miami, specifically here on SW 8th St., part of Little Hava...
During the 1960s and 1970s large numbers of Cuban immigrants moved into Miami, many of whom settled ...
Miami's 'Little Havana' is known by many for its famous Southwest 8 th Street, the Calle Ocho festiv...
Abstract In the 1960s, Miami began its transformation into a Latin city. When this transformation be...
The Latin imprint in „Little Havana ‟ is a cultural layer that represents the current demographic st...
Beginning in the 1960s, Miami has transformed into a Latin city. One in which it is possible to buy ...
When Fidel Castro rose to power on 1January1959, Cubans left their Caribbean island in a mass exodus...
Residential neighborhoods and a drive in theater seen in this aerial photograph of Miami Beach. In t...
International audienceIn this article we examine the nature and implementation of governing strategi...
An east facing aerial photograph shows Miami Beach’s Oceanfront and Bal Harbor Islands in the late 1...
This photograph shows Cuban influence in Miami, specifically here on SW 8th St., part of Little Hava...
This photograph shows Cuban influence in Miami, specifically here on SW 8th St., part of Little Hava...
During the 1960s and 1970s large numbers of Cuban immigrants moved into Miami, many of whom settled ...
Miami's 'Little Havana' is known by many for its famous Southwest 8 th Street, the Calle Ocho festiv...
Abstract In the 1960s, Miami began its transformation into a Latin city. When this transformation be...
The Latin imprint in „Little Havana ‟ is a cultural layer that represents the current demographic st...
Beginning in the 1960s, Miami has transformed into a Latin city. One in which it is possible to buy ...
When Fidel Castro rose to power on 1January1959, Cubans left their Caribbean island in a mass exodus...
Residential neighborhoods and a drive in theater seen in this aerial photograph of Miami Beach. In t...
International audienceIn this article we examine the nature and implementation of governing strategi...
An east facing aerial photograph shows Miami Beach’s Oceanfront and Bal Harbor Islands in the late 1...