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Edrodsye Fils-Aime

Theater Operations Manager

Edrodsye Fils-Aime is a determined young professional born and raised in Miami, Florida. As a first-generation Haitian-American, Edrodsye acknowledges the challenges her community has faced while emphasizing the strength and pride she draws from her heritage. She attributes her entrepreneurial drive, creativity, and dedication to her upbringing, which has shaped her into the person she is today.

Balancing her artistic pursuits with her professional endeavors, Edrodsye holds a degree in Business Administration from Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University and is committed to expanding her knowledge and skills through her work as Theater Operations Manager at the Black Archives.

With a firm belief in the power of unity and action, Edrodsye encourages others to stay connected to their roots while actively engaging in movements for positive change. She envisions a future where communities come together to create opportunities and build a brighter tomorrow. Driven by her entrepreneurial spirit and a commitment to making a difference, Edrodsye is poised to leave a lasting impact in both her professional pursuits and her community, embodying the resilience and determination that define her cultural heritage.

The Black Archives History & Research Foundation of South Florida, Inc.

Black Archives Historic Lyric Theater

819 NW Second Avenue | Miami, FL 33136

786.708.4610 | baf@BAHLT.org

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