Protect the Arts. Protect our Culture. Protect Miami-Dade.
Mayor Levine Cava

Protect the Arts. Protect Miami-Dade.
Miami-Dade County is on the brink of a cultural emergency. A proposed 50% cut to the Department of Cultural Affairs- coupled with a plan to merge it with the Library Department- would dismantle decades of progress and devastate our vibrant arts ecosystem.
This proposal would strip cultural funding, eliminate expert leadership dedicated to the arts, and put hundreds of small and mid-sized arts organizations at risk. This isn’t just about budgets-it’s about lives, livelihoods, and the identity of our community.
No Arts. No Miami- Dade.
Without arts funding:
Our neighborhoods lose murals that tell our stories.
Our streets go silent without music and performance.
Our youth lose creative outlets, and our elders lose cultural programs that connect them.
The arts are not a luxury-they’re a lifeline. Miami-Dade’s cultural sector generates over $2.1 billion in economic impact, supports 32,000 local jobs, attracts 22 million people as cultural tourists, and supports over 1000 arts groups.
Cutting this funding isn’t fiscal responsibility-it’s cultural abandonment.
We call on Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and Miami-Dade County leadership to:
Restore full funding to the Department of Cultural Affairs
Maintain the Department of Cultural Affairs independence and experienced leadership
Protect Miami’s arts and cultural infrastructure for current and future generations
Miami’s creative community is not expendable. Our cultural identity, economic resilience, and social wellbeing depend on a strong, independent, and fully funded Department of Cultural Affairs.
Stand with the arts. Stand with Miami-Dade.
To:
Mayor Levine Cava
From:
[Your Name]
Dear Mayor Levine Cava,
I’m urging you to stop the proposed 50% cut to the Department of Cultural Affairs and the plan to merge it with the Library Department. These changes would devastate our arts community, erase $12.8 million in funding, and threaten jobs, programs, and Miami-Dade’s cultural identity.
The arts generate $2.1 billion annually and support 32,000 jobs. They are not a luxury—they are essential.
Please restore full funding, keep the department independent, and protect the future of Miami-Dade’s arts.