National Trust for Historic Preservation Statement on Confederate Monuments

The National Trust supports removing Confederate monuments from public spaces. They believe this is necessary for racial justice. Removed monuments can be relocated to museums. The Trust offers guidance to communities grappling with these monuments.
August 1 Named Historic Virginia Key Beach Park Trust Day by Florida House & Senate

Historic Virginia Key Beach Park Day commemorates the 75th anniversary of the beach’s establishment. Black protesters successfully demanded a public beach in 1945. The beach has become a symbol of community and social justice. The Virginia Key Beach Park Trust invites the community to celebrate the anniversary.
Virginia Key Beach Park Trust participates in Unity in the Community Peace Walk

The Virginia Key Beach Park Trust participated in the Unity in the Community Peace Walk sponsored by Commissioner Audrey Edmonson and the Black Firefighters Association.
HVKBP featured in Aventura Magazine

Historic Virginia Key Beach Park is a must-visit destination for a summer getaway in Miami. This ecological treasure offers a variety of activities, including kayaking, moonlight paddle boarding, and mountain biking. Visitors can also enjoy the beach and grill up some food.