NADEGE GREEN is a MIami-based writer, community historian, and cultural memory worker whose practice and approach to storytelling is deeply rooted in history and first-person narratives. She is the founder of Black Miami-Dade, a history and creative studio that honors Miami’s Black history. Her writing has appeared in The Atlantic and Harper’s Bazaar, and on NPR. Green is also the editor of the anthology More Than What Happened: The Aftermath of Gun Violence in Miami. She is a senior civic media fellow at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg Innovation Lab.