
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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In collaboration with 70 Million , a national podcast that examines criminal justice reforms around the country, WLRN looked at the mechanisms of Miami...
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The home of Miami’s first black millionaire is now open to the public. Dana A. Dorsey was what today would be considered a real estate mogul. He was...
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A new dance performance in Miami will take the influence of LGBTQ ballroom culture onto the stage. “Vogue Extravaganza” pays homage to the ballroom...
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Black people, regardless of ethnicity or nationality, fare worse than white Americans and other groups that identify as white, according to a new study...
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The Wharf Miami is one of the go-to places along the Miami River. Sunday evening, when Miami DJ Sam Sneak tried to get into the outdoor culinary and...
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Annie Segarra is a disability rights activist from South Miami-Dade. She uses Instagram , Facebook , Twitter and YouTube to talk about living with...
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A group of student journalists tracked every fatal shooting of young people since the mass shooting in Parkland on Feb. 14, 2018. And they wrote...
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The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is celebrating 60 years this season. On a recent visit to Miami, Artistic Director Robert Battle said the company...
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Most people who get shot survive. That’s true here in South Florida and across the country.
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The Perez Art Museum Miami and ArtCenter/South Florida are hosting two days of panels and studio tours that center around what it means to create as a...