Little Haiti Cultural Complex
What does water mean to you? Thank you to everyone who joined us Little Haiti Cultural Complex for the opening reception of Sanctuary: Our Sacred Place exhibition by Woosler Delisfort.
Co-curator Marie Vickles led an engaging panel discussion with guests Author & Artistic Director of Olujimi Dance Theatre Michelle Grant-Murray alongside Artist & Cultural Activist Dinizulu Gene Tinnie.
The discussion opened up to community sharing thoughts and experiences in connection to their relationship with the importance of water.
Stop by LHCC to see the full exhibition Mondays - Saturdays.
06/24/2026
📣 Our Get Healthy Summer Series is here! The current class schedule is:
Tuesdays 10 am Hatha Yoga with Ana
Saturdays 9am Mat Pilates with Kathie
Saturdays 12pm Vinyasa Yoga with Thamar
We look forward to hosting you if you missed the last series!
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06/20/2026
Sneak peak of the new exhibition ✨ Join us today for the free Opening Reception of Sanctuary: Our Sacred Place showcasing Little Haiti’s documentary photographer Woosler Delisfort’s work; curated by Marie Vickles and Carl Juste.
Lite bites to be provided; first come, first serve.
2pm - 5pm
📍Little Haiti Cultural Complex
260 NE 59th Terrace
Miami, FL 33137
06/18/2026
Taking a moment to recognize all the Caribbean islands for their contributions across culture, history, and society in South Florida 🎉
06/18/2026
Join us on Saturday June 20, 2-5pm for the Opening Reception of SANCTUARY: Our Sacred Place, a captivating photography exhibition by Little Haiti documentary photographer, Woosler Delisfort, delves into the spiritual origins of Miami’s Indigenous, African, and Caribbean communities, sharing moments of divine connection in temples, churches, and mosques.
Over 75 photographs will be showcased to highlight how culture is creating sacred spaces in Miami that serve as vital sources of reaffirmation of life and community.
Curated by Marie Vickles with Carl Juste in partnership with City of Miami Parks & Recreation Dept and Little Haiti Cultural Complex
Support also provided by Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance, IPC Artspace, iWitness, FIU Public Humanities Lab, and FIU Steven J. Green School for Public and International Affairs.
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Lite refreshments provided until they last.
260 NE 59th Street
Miami, FL 33137
Photo Credit: Woosler Delisfort, GOD MAMA (Vodou Dania Beach), 2019
This month’s Lakay Spotlight is the Director of Asaho Dance and Company, Fabiola Auguste Asaho Dance & Arts Company
Born in Brooklyn and raised in Port-au-Prince, with roots in Okap Haiti, she is a dedicated to serving and uplifting her community through dance, healthcare, and culture.
Founded in 2025, her company meaning “initiation” is a sacred space for women omens to move, learn, and honor Ayiti.
Join her classes on Saturdays, 10 am at Little Haiti Cultural Complex!
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Here are moments from our community guests sharing why this month & this event was important to them. Our Kick-off Celebration welcomed families and community in honor of đź‡đź‡ąđźŽ‰
It is an honor to celebrate Haiti’s impact and influence home away from home right here in
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