
Maria de los Angeles
Correspondent and Community Advocate
Miami Connection
As a Miami New Times correspondent and community advocate, she amplifies stories on art, culture, women's issues, and local heroes, fostering greater awareness and appreciation of South Florida's vibrant scene. Her journalism captures 'only-in-Miami' moments and promotes positive community efforts, bridging northern travels with deep Magic City roots. Contributions to outlets like Broward Palm Beach New Times have spotlighted key events such as top Mardi Gras parties, enhancing cultural engagement in the region.
About
A lifelong Miami resident, Maria de los Angeles graduated from Coral Gables High School and earned a bachelor's in English and film followed by a master's in English from the University of Miami. She serves as a correspondent for Miami New Times, writing about local art, culture, community efforts, women's issues, and distinctive South Florida stories. As a community advocate, she highlights positive initiatives and good people making a difference in the region. Previously, she contributed to Broward Palm Beach New Times and Miami New Times on topics like the best local events. She maintains a multifaceted career that includes soulful writing across journalism, poetry, and other styles via her heartcenteredmedia portfolio.