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Dear Little Haiti
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Dear Little Haiti

May 15, 2024
0h 8m
★ 10.0

Overview

A love letter to a place that will forever be home, a visual ode, and a farewell to a neighborhood that is rapidly changing due to the forces of gentrification and Miami’s housing crisis.

Genres

Documentary

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