Come visit North Miami. Another predominantly Haitian city in Miami-Dade County. The mayor is Haitian, the Chief of Police is the first Haitian-American woman to be head of a police force in the country. A lot of development is starting to happen here.
This was a great episode. Being a transplant to SFL since 2016 and a black history lover, I've since alot change since I moved to the region. They're literally doing same in Liberty City and Brownsville other cities in Broward and Palm Beach. It's time to wake up, get up and rebuild!
I love ❤ my Haitians. I wish they would invest and rebuild in Haiti. The island is already a touristic attraction. But the sad thing is I was told gangs in Haiti are destroying businesses. Assassinating Haitian builders and burning down buildings. I really wish American Haitians can do something about this issue
Its crazy how much the demographic of Miami has changed. My old neighborhood in Carol City was all black or jamaican american with a few cuban families and I remember 1 white family, now its all Dominican. Most black people are leaving the northern area of miami dade and moving north to parts of broward or further south to south dade areas like perrine, goulds and florida city. Most of the haitians move to ft lauderdale and the jamaicans move to miramar or lauderhill. Its crazy because wynwood, the design district, edgewater and midtown was all considered overtown or downtown back in the day. Its big corporations and foreign investors (often from illegal money) buying up those areas. I really don’t think a lot of us know what we’re truly up against. When they start changing the names thats the 1st signal things are done. Little Haiti is called Little River or Upper eastside or Miami Modern (MiMo).
I don’t live in the city nor do I have much expendable income at the moment- is there anything people in my position could do to help? Sign some petition or something? Without the money to do so I feel powerless sometimes. It’s also so disheartening to hear our community loosing this big opportunity due to lack of knowledge
@@ChubsPuffs you ARE helpless without money. Petitions and all that do not work. Petitions are just poor people begging rich people to stop other rich people. Why would they do that? GET MONEY! You need a war chest if you’re going to war. Begging and pleading does nothing. And it doesn’t take that much money either. Own the places and businesses where you live if its that important to you. Get together with other like minded people who have the same goals and combine your money and resources. A bunch of signatures from poor people on a paper will lose every time to a big check from a corporation or wealthy person.
@@corieydadon its not really a lot of black Americans in the city of Miami or that northern part of miami dade county like that anymore. Like I said in the 1st comment most of them moved north to broward county or further south to spots like perrine, richmond heights, goulds and florida city or even homestead. White Americans aren’t even in miami like that either but they been left awhile ago. They either moved way north to palm beach or completely left south florida
in london its the same. Ladbroke they try and call it Notting Hill. 2 diffrent places but trying to erase where all the culture vibe and black people and working class are and what they created and live
This really hits home for me personally, We had a family business in Overtown for years that the white landlords refuse to sell the land to my father on 8th street. Overtown, Cocunt Grove and Liberty City where all viberate communites for before segeration and miseducation. Thank you for the shining the light on the real Miami aka Magic City! 305 for Life....
The fact that there is already an excessive amount of demand awaiting its absorption, despite how everyone is frightened and calling the crash, is another reason why it is less likely to occur that way. 2008 saw no one, at least not the broad public, making this forecast, as I'll explain below. The ownership rate was noted to have peaked in 2004 in the other comment. Having previously peaked in the second quarter of 2020, we are currently at the median level. Between 2008 and 2012, it dropped by 3%, and by the second quarter of 2020, it had dropped from 68 to 65.
You're not doing anything wrong; the problem is that you don't have the knowledge needed to succeed in a challenging market. Only highly qualified professionals who had to experience the 2008 financial crisis could hope to earn a high salary in these challenging conditions.
Actually, I'm not sure if I'm allowed to mention this, but I'd recommend looking up " Margaret Johnson Arndt” because she was a big deal in 2020. She manages my portfolio and serves as both my coach and my manager.
If I am not mistaken Lil Haiti name has already ben change to Magic city.? No one can say they did not see this 20 years ago or more. It the same old song all over America From Harlem and Brooklyn to LA. .Black hoods in Miami are just about gone. Those that could not relocate are stuck or homeless Sadly IT THE SAME STORY ALL OVER America
Earnest and sincere thoughts. Some points stated are lacking fullness of truth. Perspective is everything. Long before any of the principles in this presentation were even born. Even their older kin for that matter. Miami was a much different place. Naples and Key West. Everglades city were the dominant hubs. Miami was a winter destination. The early population was low-key. Then slowly, yet surely the big money came and the city caved in. Growth was rampant. War veterans moved to the area seeking the paradise they thought existed. Unfairly to be polite. Existing communities were bull dozed in the name of progress. Urban sprawl commenced. Shopping centers sprung up. There by drawing the support for the established entrepreneurs away. A portion of the population thought wrongly that there was finer quality to had at such places. They took their money out of their own community. Mean another portion of the population fled. Immigration by thousands from cultures with a very different point of view became common place. These cultures moved to the long vacated areas. Areas that once were attractive and humble had fallen into disrepair. Various national financial crisis only fed the demise. More of the population fled. All the while, vastly different cultures took their place. They neither had the means or desire to replenish or rebuild. Sadly their are many that have risen above. They have achieved what others thought was unattainable. Yet they themselves didn't look back at their beginnings. Instead they invested elsewhere. They too saw the blight and injustice. Yet few if any did more then talk. They continued with the thought that some outside source needed to do the heavy lifting. Sure enough that outside source did in fact do the heavy lifting. However not to their liking or desire. They once again found themselves on the outside. Maybe the latest batch of do gooders will actually invest cold hard cash in the communities they say they so passionately care for. Words are cheap.
If this issue resonated with you and you are inspired to take action, please consider attending the Miami City Commission meetings, Miami-Dade County Commission meetings, and the Miami-Dade Legislative Delegation meetings to make your voice heard during public comment.
As a person that was born and raised in Miami- a lot of the parts of Overtown was not being used by Blacks the way it was supposed to be used- So the whites showed us how that part of town could've been used like Wynwood. As Black people we cannot get mad at them being creative and we are not- it's time that we wake up and if we want to reclaim our areas use them right- bring in successful black businesses to our areas instead of them being dangerous drug and crime infested areas.
unfortunately the developers have already took Wynwood, little havana, Overtown, Little Haiti and Liberty city most of the people that was living there was renters and the owners lived in California. south and Miami beach will be under water in 10years so they're coming for the inland been coming for the past 5yrs look at NE 5ave now and 2ave all Gentrified and still buying up property
This is what my comment was goin to be.Shoutout to the bro Big B …I don’t understand the reason for this content because its way too late to make any change where they are…Way too late!!
Link up with Dr. Umar and teach our people black history. I leaned the history of Haiti in my late 30's when I went back to college. My proffessor basically taught us real American history and we were still able to pass the Test for the American history that is taught to us by Europeans but we were able to gain Knowledge of African history .
Those groups all had this one thing in common and that is each group had one person or government speaking for them when they were seeking compensation from the US government. We have over 5 COMPETING black groups reaching out to the government for reparations on our behalf. How do you give so many groups that amount of money and make sure we all get our said amount? That means the government has to monitor all those groups at one time instead of giving it to our(blacks) own Central Government which we have not created yet.
Wow I didn’t know wynwood was overtown and designer district that wild my grandma have her house there they want her to sell it’s u guys to blame especially if u sold them your house
I live in lil Haiti I been notice years ago they’re trying to gentrified lil Haiti I see too many white and Spanish people walking around and I just wanna say I don’t have any issues or problems with white or Spanish people but y’all moving in into a black neighborhood by the masses, I remember someone said this is how you know your neighborhood has been gentrified, if you see a white women running or walking her dog…. Yup it’s gentrified 😅And I seen a lot of them lol the apartment building I move in used to be full of Haitian people in 2012, now 2024 we’re the only black peoples in that apartment building lol 😅it’s full of Spanish people 😅 and when I walk around I see they buying up buildings and re-modifying them for they people they’re literally changing lil Haiti step by step. I won’t be surprised if they change the name in a couple years…..
Why people so proud to live well in America and not they own country. Africans are proud of Africa now, they evolved. Other black countries should do the same.
Come visit North Miami. Another predominantly Haitian city in Miami-Dade County. The mayor is Haitian, the Chief of Police is the first Haitian-American woman to be head of a police force in the country. A lot of development is starting to happen here.
What the Haitians did in 1804 can be done again and again. Self Determination over Excuses. Time to Push it Forward. Great Job Fellow Liberators.
Thank you for bringing awareness to the gentrification they doing to little Haiti 🇭🇹
this is what Miami and Haitians need is motivation to get back
Thanks for showing are city ✊🏾🇭🇹🙏🏾💤💤💤💤
Shout out to Captain Haiti 🇭🇹 🔥
"We're all we'vr got, we're all we need." 💯💯❤️
This was a great episode. Being a transplant to SFL since 2016 and a black history lover, I've since alot change since I moved to the region. They're literally doing same in Liberty City and Brownsville other cities in Broward and Palm Beach. It's time to wake up, get up and rebuild!
This was great and so encouraging.❤❤❤ I am definently getting with likeminded individuals to Build Black America Front, not back.
This is what we need to continue doing . The unity from each one of our community is all we will need to get back to our kingship and divinity.
I support Haitians my granny father from Haiti he moved to Nola then South Carolina though but they be deep in Florida and NYC
I love ❤ my Haitians. I wish they would invest and rebuild in Haiti. The island is already a touristic attraction. But the sad thing is I was told gangs in Haiti are destroying businesses. Assassinating Haitian builders and burning down buildings. I really wish American Haitians can do something about this issue
GENTRIFICATION IS COMING FOR YALL ☝️
SHoutout to lil Haiti 🇭🇹 and Great episode!
This is a Beautiful video, great content. one Love to Haiti. 🇭🇹
UNITY IS POWER💪🏾✊🏾
Much respect this was needed 👑✊🏾🇭🇹🙏🏾
Its crazy how much the demographic of Miami has changed. My old neighborhood in Carol City was all black or jamaican american with a few cuban families and I remember 1 white family, now its all Dominican. Most black people are leaving the northern area of miami dade and moving north to parts of broward or further south to south dade areas like perrine, goulds and florida city. Most of the haitians move to ft lauderdale and the jamaicans move to miramar or lauderhill. Its crazy because wynwood, the design district, edgewater and midtown was all considered overtown or downtown back in the day. Its big corporations and foreign investors (often from illegal money) buying up those areas. I really don’t think a lot of us know what we’re truly up against. When they start changing the names thats the 1st signal things are done. Little Haiti is called Little River or Upper eastside or Miami Modern (MiMo).
I don’t live in the city nor do I have much expendable income at the moment- is there anything people in my position could do to help? Sign some petition or something? Without the money to do so I feel powerless sometimes. It’s also so disheartening to hear our community loosing this big opportunity due to lack of knowledge
I do have family in the Miami though if that matters
@@ChubsPuffs you ARE helpless without money. Petitions and all that do not work. Petitions are just poor people begging rich people to stop other rich people. Why would they do that? GET MONEY! You need a war chest if you’re going to war. Begging and pleading does nothing. And it doesn’t take that much money either. Own the places and businesses where you live if its that important to you. Get together with other like minded people who have the same goals and combine your money and resources. A bunch of signatures from poor people on a paper will lose every time to a big check from a corporation or wealthy person.
What about black Americans
@@corieydadon its not really a lot of black Americans in the city of Miami or that northern part of miami dade county like that anymore. Like I said in the 1st comment most of them moved north to broward county or further south to spots like perrine, richmond heights, goulds and florida city or even homestead. White Americans aren’t even in miami like that either but they been left awhile ago. They either moved way north to palm beach or completely left south florida
The Best Ever... Keep it up Brothers...
Thank you for showing support and interest in Miami. Them folks been working for some years now to take these areas from us and gentrify it.
in london its the same. Ladbroke they try and call it Notting Hill. 2 diffrent places but trying to erase where all the culture vibe and black people and working class are and what they created and live
This really hits home for me personally, We had a family business in Overtown for years that the white landlords refuse to sell the land to my father on 8th street. Overtown, Cocunt Grove and Liberty City where all viberate communites for before segeration and miseducation. Thank you for the shining the light on the real Miami aka Magic City! 305 for Life....
Legendary. Dat boy Mike Rashiid loves himself some Ayiti
Big b we need to United lil Haiti north Miami, North Miami Beach 🇭🇹🇭🇹 and buy back the blocks.....
keeping our legacy alive Little Haiti ❤
Love the African Diaspora we have to go international every body can have a place.
I love ya'll brothers!! Keep going!!!
Thanks for the information 🇭🇹♥️
The fact that there is already an excessive amount of demand awaiting its absorption, despite how everyone is frightened and calling the crash, is another reason why it is less likely to occur that way. 2008 saw no one, at least not the broad public, making this forecast, as I'll explain below. The ownership rate was noted to have peaked in 2004 in the other comment. Having previously peaked in the second quarter of 2020, we are currently at the median level. Between 2008 and 2012, it dropped by 3%, and by the second quarter of 2020, it had dropped from 68 to 65.
Real estate and stock investments may be good decisions, especially if you have a solid trading strategy that can see you through prosperous days.
You're not doing anything wrong; the problem is that you don't have the knowledge needed to succeed in a challenging market. Only highly qualified professionals who had to experience the 2008 financial crisis could hope to earn a high salary in these challenging conditions.
Actually, I'm not sure if I'm allowed to mention this, but I'd recommend looking up " Margaret Johnson Arndt” because she was a big deal in 2020. She manages my portfolio and serves as both my coach and my manager.
Definitely respect this video…. Thank you
I love this bro.. Motivation!
Let's work on Big Haiti first.
If I am not mistaken Lil Haiti name has already ben change to Magic city.? No one can say they did not see this 20 years ago or more. It the same old song all over America From Harlem and Brooklyn to LA. .Black hoods in Miami are just about gone. Those that could not relocate are stuck or homeless Sadly IT THE SAME STORY ALL OVER America
15 min mark it’s what’s keeping your people down. Leave the bs behind and you’ll prosper.
Yes sir respect!
👏🏾👏🏾 We are Capable
Very kewl salute to all that put this together.
I currently live in "little river" and I'm actively looking for grants to buy my first property in the area 🙏
Don't do that💀
Legendary
Zoe life!!!! 1804 we will never forget
Keep this type of content coming…
Look up Parramore in Downtown Orlando!
Damn where was I I’m always in lil Haiti
Earnest and sincere thoughts. Some points stated are lacking fullness of truth. Perspective is everything. Long before any of the principles in this presentation were even born. Even their older kin for that matter. Miami was a much different place. Naples and Key West. Everglades city were the dominant hubs. Miami was a winter destination. The early population was low-key. Then slowly, yet surely the big money came and the city caved in. Growth was rampant. War veterans moved to the area seeking the paradise they thought existed. Unfairly to be polite. Existing communities were bull dozed in the name of progress. Urban sprawl commenced. Shopping centers sprung up. There by drawing the support for the established entrepreneurs away. A portion of the population thought wrongly that there was finer quality to had at such places. They took their money out of their own community. Mean another portion of the population fled. Immigration by thousands from cultures with a very different point of view became common place. These cultures moved to the long vacated areas. Areas that once were attractive and humble had fallen into disrepair. Various national financial crisis only fed the demise. More of the population fled. All the while, vastly different cultures took their place. They neither had the means or desire to replenish or rebuild. Sadly their are many that have risen above. They have achieved what others thought was unattainable. Yet they themselves didn't look back at their beginnings. Instead they invested elsewhere. They too saw the blight and injustice. Yet few if any did more then talk. They continued with the thought that some outside source needed to do the heavy lifting. Sure enough that outside source did in fact do the heavy lifting. However not to their liking or desire. They once again found themselves on the outside. Maybe the latest batch of do gooders will actually invest cold hard cash in the communities they say they so passionately care for. Words are cheap.
If this issue resonated with you and you are inspired to take action, please consider attending the Miami City Commission meetings, Miami-Dade County Commission meetings, and the Miami-Dade Legislative Delegation meetings to make your voice heard during public comment.
Overtown is from 12th to 2nd
THIS VIDEO TUFF...THIS THE INFO I WANTED TO HEAR ABOUT THE DEVINESS OF THE GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION AND MONETARY AS WELL....
BUDDY AT CLIVES CAFE WAS THE ONE...13% ABOVE SEA LEVEL ETC. YALL WENT IN...
As a person that was born and raised in Miami- a lot of the parts of Overtown was not being used by Blacks the way it was supposed to be used- So the whites showed us how that part of town could've been used like Wynwood. As Black people we cannot get mad at them being creative and we are not- it's time that we wake up and if we want to reclaim our areas use them right- bring in successful black businesses to our areas instead of them being dangerous drug and crime infested areas.
Dutty Bookman a REAL ONE.. and why they don't want black America to find Islam
#B1 ✊🏾This Is The Way - THE ONLY WAY
I’m from Brooklyn I’m in Miami now. I really want to educate myself more, let me know where I can reach?
unfortunately the developers have already took Wynwood, little havana, Overtown, Little Haiti and Liberty city most of the people that was living there was renters and the owners lived in California. south and Miami beach will be under water in 10years so they're coming for the inland been coming for the past 5yrs look at NE 5ave now and 2ave all Gentrified and still buying up property
This is what my comment was goin to be.Shoutout to the bro Big B …I don’t understand the reason for this content because its way too late to make any change where they are…Way too late!!
Moving back in 1 month😊
LilHaiti 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Do you guys have a crowdfunding or an opportunity to invest?
Look at the homie Captian Haiti
Big homie!
John Jakwez Dessalines? La Union..🙄
The Haitian independence is null and void but the fact that they where extorted by France 🇫🇷
Link up with Dr. Umar and teach our people black history. I leaned the history of Haiti in my late 30's when I went back to college. My proffessor basically taught us real American history and we were still able to pass the Test for the American history that is taught to us by Europeans but we were able to gain Knowledge of African history .
We do not want to learn black history bro, tighten up
The thing is, they have no big money like those investors. Many just work and thats it. Nobody problem but them.
#BlackOwnership
How do I invest with you guys ?
What about Lemon City?
Great segment but leave the diamond chains at home. come regular
BUDDY AT CLIVES CAFE WAS THE ONE...13% ABOVE SEA LEVEL ETC. YALL WENT IN...
Yeah, I thought about opening my own farm, but its a long and complicated process. Im just investing in Cannafarm ltd farms and earning every day
Those groups all had this one thing in common and that is each group had one person or government speaking for them when they were seeking compensation from the US government. We have over 5 COMPETING black groups reaching out to the government for reparations on our behalf. How do you give so many groups that amount of money and make sure we all get our said amount? That means the government has to monitor all those groups at one time instead of giving it to our(blacks) own Central Government which we have not created yet.
Our Messiah YAHWEH BEN YAHWEH built Beautiful businesses. Over town
✊🏿
♠️✌🏽
Zoe life… get it from the mud!
Wynwood was for Puerto Rican
It's too late bruh! They had been plotting for almost a decade. The hood isn't the same anymore
definitely is NOT too late..... real estate keeps going
Wow I didn’t know wynwood was overtown and designer district that wild my grandma have her house there they want her to sell it’s u guys to blame especially if u sold them your house
Yea I wish it would stay the ghetto forever
I live in lil Haiti I been notice years ago they’re trying to gentrified lil Haiti I see too many white and Spanish people walking around and I just wanna say I don’t have any issues or problems with white or Spanish people but y’all moving in into a black neighborhood by the masses, I remember someone said this is how you know your neighborhood has been gentrified, if you see a white women running or walking her dog…. Yup it’s gentrified 😅And I seen a lot of them lol the apartment building I move in used to be full of Haitian people in 2012, now 2024 we’re the only black peoples in that apartment building lol 😅it’s full of Spanish people 😅 and when I walk around I see they buying up buildings and re-modifying them for they people they’re literally changing lil Haiti step by step. I won’t be surprised if they change the name in a couple years…..
Might have to take the energy out the country bruh. There’s never a time where there wrong hands aren’t in the cookie jar in America.
only haiti are allowed to like this video
i mean fans
This is the US not Haiti.
Why people so proud to live well in America and not they own country. Africans are proud of Africa now, they evolved. Other black countries should do the same.