El Paracaidista helps new immigrants navigate Miami
Tagged: circulation, Florida, Miami, Spanish-language, studentPosted on: January 7th, 2007“Their first issue, printed at Kinkos for $250, focused on the most basic of survival skills with a lead story on How to move around Miami without getting lost. The guide mapped out how to get a drivers license, the numerical pattern of the citys streets, and the exceptions to those directional rules that make navigating Miami so infuriating.
Today, the Spanish-language paper has a circulation of 20,000 and legions of loyal readers who come to it monthly with a host of questions: How do I get a student visa? How do I obtain a small-business loan? Where can I take my child for emergency medical care?”
Curation from Tomás
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