Diversity Policy
How MIAMI.AI thinks about the city it covers and the voices it includes.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
Miami is the city we cover
Miami is one of the most linguistically, culturally, and economically diverse cities in the United States. More than two-thirds of Miami-Dade residents speak a language other than English at home. More than half are foreign-born. The paper that covers Miami honestly must reflect that reality — in the stories it tells, the people it quotes, the neighborhoods it reports from, and the languages it speaks.
Coverage commitments
Our reporting is intentionally grounded in the full geography of Miami-Dade — not only the neighborhoods that make glossy coverage easy. That means we cover:
- Miami's Black, Afro-Caribbean, and Haitian communities with the same depth and continuity as its whiter and wealthier neighborhoods.
- Miami's Hispanic communities in their full diversity — Cuban, Venezuelan, Colombian, Haitian, Nicaraguan, Argentine, Brazilian, and beyond — rather than as a single undifferentiated bloc.
- Working-class and middle-class Miami, not only the luxury real estate and nightlife scene that dominates outside coverage.
- LGBTQ+ Miami, Jewish Miami, immigrant Miami, and the many communities that make the city what it is.
Sourcing commitments
We make a conscious effort to quote sources who reflect the city we cover. That does not mean imposing demographic quotas on any individual story — it means, over time and across our pages, our sources should look like Miami. Editors review coverage periodically with that question in mind.
Language
MIAMI.AI is a bilingual publication. Our Spanish edition is an editorial equal to our English edition — not an afterthought, not a machine-translated shadow. Reporting is produced with both audiences in mind.
Accessibility
We design and maintain the site to be usable by readers with disabilities. We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards and welcome feedback from readers who encounter barriers to access.
Feedback
Tell us where we're falling short. Reader feedback on who we cover, who we quote, and whose voices are missing is welcomed and taken seriously: contact@miami.ai.