Nadege Green is a journalist, researcher and community historian based in Miami. Her work centers the lived experiences of Black people in South Florida. Green’s practice and approach to storytelling is deeply rooted in history and first-person narratives that explore and connect issues around race, culture, climate justice and displacement. She is the director of Community Research and Storytelling at Community Justice Project, a movement lawyering firm that supports Black and brown people in Florida organizing for power, racial justice and human rights.
Green is also the founder of Black Miami-Dade, a history and storytelling platform that resists the erasure of Miami’s Black past. In 2023 she created the first ever exhibit in Miami to honor and uplift the history of Black LGBTQ+ Miamians called “Give Them Their Flowers.” The Miami Herald called it “the most relevant exhibit in Miami” at the time. Her reporting and essays have appeared on NPR, WLRN News, and in the Gravy Journal, the Miami Herald, The Atlantic and Harper’s Bazaar. A child of Haitian immigrants and former farmworkers, she was born and raised in the county of Dade where she is raising her two magical sons.