Mosaic Miami, formerly known as MCCJ, has been recognizing South Florida humanitarians since 1946, and this year has selected six South Florida community leaders who exemplify the meaning of the word. The 2024 Humanitarians scheduled to receive the coveted Silver Medallion on May 5 include Raoul Cantero, partner at White & Case; Meg Daly, CEO
Mosaic Miami, formerly MCCJ, has made a historic partnership with Washington, DC-based Interfaith Alliance, the national nonprofit founded in 1994 to advocate for religious freedom and pluralism. Together, they will counter the divisiveness and complexities of this time, and because faith communities are uniquely positioned to move the needle forward, the two storied organizations whose
Mosaic Miami, formerly MCCJ recently partnered with Temple Beth Am’s unBIASed initiative to present Letters From Anne and Martin, a two-person show, that brought Anne Frank and Martin Luther King Jr to life. Actors depicted each iconic figure as they performed excerpts from their writings that shared their hopes and plans for a peaceful and
MIAMI (WSVN) - Protesters took to the streets on downtown Miami in a march against hate.Participants in the March in Unity walk gathered in front<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://wsvn.com/news/local/miami-dade/interfaith-organization-hosts-march-in-unity-walk-in-downtown-miami/">Read More</a>