Nap Time: Six candles are lit up as part of the Black Power Naps/Siestas Negras exhibition by Navild Acosta and Fannie Sosa at the Museum of Art and Design. The candles represent the six resting stations of the exhibition. The exhibition, on display until Jan. 12 at the Freedom Tower, represents the importance that rest plays in building communities. DANELIS OLIVERA-HERRERA/THE REPORTER Wolfson CampusPhoto Briefing Photo Briefing – November 26, 2019 November 22, 2019 The Reporter Staff MOAD, Freedom Tower, Art, Cuba, Exhibition, installation Snooze Button: Visual artists Navild Acosta and Fannie Sosa displayed their sleep-inspired installation Black Power Naps/Siestas Negras at Freedom Tower on Oct. 24 to the public. The interactive exhibition will be on display until January of 2020. SEAN LIM / THE REPORTER Fighting For Freedom: Barbara Travieso and Betty Lopez wear chains and signs to symbolize censorship and oppression in Cuba during the Pasos de Cambio/Path Toward Change event at the Freedom Tower on Oct. 25. They are part of the El Cambio Es Ya campaign, an opposition movement meant to end the Cuban regime. VANESSA GIMENEZ / THE REPORTER Democracia: Leaders of the Cuban opposition movement signed the Agreement for Democracy in Cuba as part of the Ratification Ceremony during the Pasos de Cambio/Path Toward Change event at the Freedom Tower on Oct. 25 in downtown Miami. VANESSA GIMENEZ/THE REPORTER