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The legislative session is wrapping up. Political commentators Dick Batchelor and Chris Carmody join us to talk about controversial bills headed for the governor’s desk and some of the takeaways from last weekend’s CPAC gathering.
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Central Floridians with ties to Ukraine are speaking out as the Russian invasion of Ukraine stretches into a second week. Oksana Hagerty and Miroslav Shapovalov join Intersection to discuss the stress of watching the war from afar and what the next weeks and months may bring for Ukraine.
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WMFE’s Brendan Byrne talks with Stetson University College of Law professor Judith Scully about how Florida's Stand Your Ground law is used and why it's application can be problematic.
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Sanford City Manager Norton Bonaparte, community relations and neighborhood engagement director Andrew Thomas, and police chief Cecil Smith join Intersection for a conversation about the relationship between the police and Sanford residents in the 10 years since Trayvon Martin was killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer.
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The Miya Marcano Foundation was formed to spread awareness on apartment safety, provide resources to the families of missing people, and support legislation that would offer greater protections for people living in apartment complexes.
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When the pandemic hit, Nerd Nite Orlando founder Ricardo Williams took a break from organizing in person events. Since then he’s found other ways to channel his celebration of nerdiness and learning new things. This month he’s focused on the intersection of Black History and nerd culture.
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WMFE News Director LaToya Dennis and All Things Considered host Nicole Darden Creston join Intersection to talk about the importance of the Trayvon Martin case and Martin's legacy, ten years on.
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The Federal Government is pumping more than one billion dollars into Everglades restoration. Environmental advocates say it’s a big deal for the river of grass and it could also help Florida’s struggling manatees.
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With Valentine’s Day around the corner, WMFE’s Joe Byrnes, who covers aging, sat down to talk about romance with two University of Central Florida experts on counseling and relationships.
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Legislation that would ban discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in Florida primary schools is sounding an alarm with LGBTQ+ advocates.