• How to Break in a Glove

    Set in 1999 Miami, this coming-of-age story follows an 11-year-old Cuban-American boy navigating family, identity, and belonging as buried tensions surface during a night of crisis. Opening night on Friday, February 6 kicks off with a retro, Miami-inspired preshow party featuring throwback DJ sets, classic Cuban bites for purchase from The Cuban Guys, and a photo-worthy moment.

  • Panel Discussion: The Changing Landscape of South Dade

    Explore the history of South Dade’s agricultural roots in a conversation examining how farming, migrant labor, and environmental change shaped the Homestead and Redland communities. Featuring historians, photographers, and community advocates, the program is presented in conjunction with Belonging in Transit and includes a complimentary pass to HistoryMiami Museum. Seating is first-come, first-served.