-
Civil rights groups are rallying around Orlando’s Jewish community after a small group of neo Nazis demonstrated over the weekend, waving flags and yelling slurs.
-
Susan Corke of the Southern Poverty Law Center says the hate group behind last weekend's demonstrations in Orlando has a frightening ideology but has dwindled in size in recent years.
-
The pandemic highlighted health disparities, such as access to prevention and care, but it also showed how disparities could be mended. Joining Intersection are three people who are looking into the causes of health disparities and solutions: Dr. Kelli Tice; Professor Saleh Rahman, and journalist Rhetta Peoples.
-
State Rep. Anna Eskamani says a bill restricting abortion after 15 weeks will strip away freedom from half of Florida's population.
-
Zora Neale Hurston is influencing a new generation of writers. Author Rae Chesny talks about what inspired her to become a scholar of Hurston’s life and work.
-
Epidemiologist Dr. Ali Mokdad said he believes COVID-19 will move from a pandemic into an endemic phase as Omicron recedes. Still, he said, COVID-19 has not gone away and people still need to take precautions, getting vaccinated and, where necessary, using masks.
-
What if instead of the Silver Surfer, there was a comic book character named the Electric Slider? He’s one of a cast of characters created by the art collaborative Black Kirby which reimagines comic book superheroes through the lenses of Afrofuturism, social justice and hip-hop.
-
Drug overdoses from Opioids surged in the wake of the pandemic, and Project Opioid’s Andrae Bailey wants more people to pay attention.
-
Craig Waters steps down as communications director for the Florida Supreme Court next month. During his 35-year career, Waters helped bring the court online and into the era of social media.
-
In his State of the State speech kicking off the legislative session, Governor Ron DeSantis touted Florida’s booming economy and slammed the federal government on inflation and other issues.