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City of Miami Commissioner Ken Russell is on a mission to help you better understand your local government. You will meet advocates, stakeholders, policymakers, and more.© 2025 Ken Russell Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
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  • Casa Valentina w Executive Director Janice Graham | Providing at-risk & former foster care youth w safe affordable housing, skills and support
    Apr 21 2021
    Casa Valentina provides at-risk and former foster care youth with safe affordable housing, life skills, and continued support so that they achieve and maintain self-sufficiency. Their vision is a community in which all foster children receive the care and support they need to reach their full potential. Ken Russell Miami Podcast Signup for our newsletter: https://forms.gle/gN5XhGcrWS9BHscZA Guest Links & contact: Casa Valentina https://casavalentina.org
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    17 m
  • St. Alban's Child Enrichment Center w Dr. Chemika Burkhalter | Topics: Early child education, Self-development, early child care & personal growth
    Apr 5 2021
    St. Alban's is committed to providing quality early childhood education to young children that nourish self-development, cultural identity, and respect for others while supporting the personal growth of the families enrolled in the programs. Ken Russell Miami Podcast Signup for our newsletter: https://forms.gle/gN5XhGcrWS9BHscZA Guest Links & contact: St. Alan's Child Enrichment Center http://www.stalbanschildcare.org
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    12 m
  • The Barnacle Society w John Palenchar Volunteer & Past-President | Get to know the history & how they support the Barnacle State Park
    Mar 30 2021
    Just off Main Highway in downtown Coconut Grove awaits a jewel from a quieter time. The Barnacle, the 19th century home of Ralph Middleton Munroe, one of Coconut Grove’s most influential and charming residents, is one of the oldest houses in Miami-Dade County. Munroe purchased 40 acres of bayfront land in 1886 for $400 plus one of his sailboats, Kingfish, valued at an additional $400. His boathouse was built in 1887. The family lived at The Barnacle until 1973 when it became a state park. As a seaman, naturalist and photographer, Commodore Munroe cherished the natural world around him; it is a fitting legacy that we, too, can share at Barnacle Historic State Park. Ken Russell Miami Podcast Signup for our newsletter: https://forms.gle/gN5XhGcrWS9BHscZA Guest Links & contact: The Barnacle Society 3485 Main Highway Coconut Grove FL 33133 https://thebarnacle.org
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    17 m
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