Miami

Descripción

Miami se presenta como un crisol de identidades iberoamericanas desde el siglo XX. Sus calles y edificios narran la llegada de nuevas comunidades, la fusión de tradiciones y la construcción de un paisaje urbano. Se observa la huella de exilios y esperanzas en su iconografía.

Imágenes

Cuban refugees arriving at the Miami International Airport during the Cuban Freedom flights — Anónimo Students of the School of Library Sciences of the University of Havana, Cuba — Anónimo Bird's eye view of the public gathered for the Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street) Festival in Miami, Florida — Anónimo Ana Rosa Núnez (second from left) and family members near the shrine of Our Lady of Charity in Miami, Florida — Anónimo Flags of the United States and Cuba at a Cuban-Americans meeting in Miami, Florida — Josefina Tarafa Frank Bolaños, su esposa y hija — Anónimo Banner hanging outside a store on Calle Ocho during the March of Lights protest held in support of Elián González in Miami, Florida — Anónimo Ana Rosa Núnez (at right) with a family member near the shrine of Our Lady of Charity in Miami, Florida — Anónimo Freedom March against Castro's regime at the Orange Bowl Stadium in Miami, Florida — Anónimo Freedom March against Castro's regime at the Orange Bowl Stadium in Miami, Florida — Anónimo Andrés Dry Cleaners in Miami, Florida — Anónimo Children of the Mariel boatlift refugees camp in Miami, Florida — Anónimo
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