Publié par Edson Duralien dans Le National

Jonel Juste, écrivain, journaliste et poète nous gratifie d’un nouvel ouvrage : « Mémoire de Quarantaine », publié à Miami en mai dernier.
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Jonel Juste, écrivain, journaliste et poète nous gratifie d’un nouvel ouvrage : « Mémoire de Quarantaine », publié à Miami en mai dernier.
Continue reading “La Plume en Quarantaine”Originally published By Jonel Juste on Le Floridien

The famous Haitian bookstore and cultural junction point in Miami, Libreri Mapou, reopened its doors last May after 14 months of shutting down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Continue reading “Libreri Mapou Reopens in Little Haiti”Originally posted By Jonel Juste on ArtburstMiami.com

For the Cuban-born and Miami-based William Osorio, the question of identity is personal. (Photo courtesy of LnS Gallery)
“Margins of Truth” is the title of William Osorio’s exhibit at LnS Gallery in Coconut Grove – and it is, he says, a paradox.
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Mai est le mois du patrimoine haïtien aux États-Unis, et l’un des signes de cette célébration cette année est la reprise des activités culturelles avec notamment la réouverture du Complexe culturel de Little Haiti à Miami.
Continue reading “Relance des Activités Culturelles à Little Haiti”Originally published by Jonel Juste on Artburst Miami
This story also features in The Miami Times

May is Haitian Heritage Month in the US, and one of the signs of this celebration this year is the reopening of Little Haiti Cultural Complex in Miami. Little by little, art and culture are coming back, people are coming back.
Continue reading “HAITIAN MONTH REKINDLES LIFE IN LITTLE HAITI”Posted By Jonel Juste on ArtburstMiami.com

Fifty years later, the world still remembers the famous “Fight of the Century” between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. But what some may not know is that Ali trained in Miami Beach for that bout. HistoryMiami Museum is shining a light on the relationship between South Florida and “The Greatest of All Time,” with an exhibit of rare images that’s on display through Aug. 29.
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Pou premye fwa nan listwa, yon misyon spasyal ap genyen 4 sivil ladan l sèlman. Moun sa yo pral monte nan lespas sou yon navèt spasyal, kite atmosfè a, vole alantou tè a epi retounen. Navèt la ki rele Dragon Crew ta dwe dekole 15 septanm 2021. Pou anpil moun, sa bay espwa yon jou nenpòt ki moun ap ka al nan lespas.
Continue reading “Yon Misyon Ak 4 Sivil nan Lespas”By Jonel Juste ArtburstMiami.com
This story also features on The Miami Herald and Miami New Times

Female artists are thriving in the graffiti arena. But it was not always this way. Fifty years ago, the graffiti world was male-dominated, and just a few women practiced the art form. Among them was Lady Pink (Sandra Fabara), who embarked on this artistic journey in 1979.
Continue reading “Museum Of Graffiti Honors The Queen Herself: Lady Pink”
Have you ever asked yourself what use could be the endless corridor under the train tracks here in Miami-Dade? Meg Daly asked herself this question one day while walking under the lines.
Continue reading “The Underline: A Space For Community, Leisure, And Art”Texte repris du site Poeme.co

Jonel Juste, journaliste, poète et nouvelliste, nait à Port-au-Prince le 2 octobre 1980. Il est notamment l’auteur des recueils de poèmes « Carrefour de Nuit » et « Solèy, Solèy». En tant que journaliste, il a collaboré à divers journaux, agences de nouvelles nationaux et internationaux tels que HPN, Le Matin, Le National, Le Nouvelliste, The Miami Herald, The Miami Times, Sun Sentinel etc.
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