The Next Page Gala joyfully honors South Florida literary icons and community leaders who shape Miami’s cultural story. This recap captures the heart of a dazzling evening—featuring 2024 Miami Book Fair presenting authors, unforgettable entertainment, fine dining, and the shared spirit of storytelling.
All proceeds support the future of Miami Book Fair, ensuring it remains a vibrant home for readers, writers, and dreamers of all ages.
Miami Book Fair Third Annual
Next Page Dinner
Friday, November 21, 2025
JW Marriott Marquis Miami
255 Biscayne Boulevard Way
Cocktail Reception | 7 p.m.
Dinner & Awards Program | 8 p.m.
Attire: Miami Chic
Next Page Dinner guests enjoy a lively and engaging program that recognizes our honorees; Miami Book Fair 2025 presenting authors seated with them at every table; a stellar fine dining experience featuring a thoughtfully curated menu; and live entertainment.
Your support of this special event helps ensure the continued triumphs and sustainability of your Miami Book Fair for years to come, with every dollar raised contributing to our future. Learn how you or your organization can support our work by considering one of the many Next Page sponsorship opportunities available, or with a gift to the Next Decade Fund.
For questions regarding our Next Page Dinner, please contact Corey Lewis, director of development, at [email protected] and 305.237.7847, or Lisa Better, senior development associate, at [email protected] and 305.790.7597.
2025 Honorees
EDDA L. FIELDS-BLACK, PH.D., teaches history at Carnegie Mellon University and serves as director of the Dietrich College Humanities Center. A descendant of Africans enslaved on rice plantations in Colleton County, South Carolina, and a USCT soldier (her great-great-great grandfather) from Beaufort County who fought in the Combahee River Raid in June 1863, she has written extensively about the transnational history of West African rice farmers and consulted for the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture’s permanent exhibition, Rice Fields in the Low Country of South Carolina.
MARITZA MOULITE graduated from the University of Florida with a bachelor’s degree in women’s studies and the University of Southern California with a master’s in journalism. Her work often examines the lives of marginalized people and revenge, and has been featured on NPR and Late Night with Seth Meyers. She is a Ph.D. student at the University of Pennsylvania exploring ways to improve literacy through children’s media.
JOHN BUSSEL is vice president of The Shepard Broad Foundation. He is also chief investment officer of Team Hewins LLC, an independent investment advisory and planning firm. His other roles include serving as vice chair of the board of trustees at Barry University, a member of the board of governors of the American Jewish Committee, and a trustee of The Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Connecticut. He is a board member of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation and Jewish Community Services of South Florida.
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