Davondra Alston
Davondra Alston is a Florida A&M University graduate. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Broadcast Journalism. Prior to interning with WFSU-FM, she interned at the Association of Florida Colleges and Capitol Outlook. She also participated in FAMU TV 20 at Five as an associate producer, writing and producing scripts. Alston is looking forward to attending graduate school to major in a Science and Speech Disorders program.
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April was National Minority Health Month and with diabetes and other health related issues increasing in communities around the state, researchers want...
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Florida lawmakers have approved a bill that will give Florida’s first responders with emotional injuries access to workers compensation.
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The recent Black Girls Day at the Capitol highlights minority women’s economic issues in Florida. Several organizations want improvements on education...
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Cannabis Advocates and Representative Carlos Guillermo-Smith want to re-classify misdemeanor criminal offenses for marijuana possession. It would make...
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Payday loan providers are asking for more options and extended repayments. They argue it will give borrowers more flexibility but opponents say it’s a...
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A bill would require the display of the state motto ‘In God We Trust’ in every Pre-kindergarten through 12th grade classroom in the state.
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The Democratic Women’s Club of Florida is demanding equal pay. The Equal Rights Amendment would minimize discrimination in the workplace and give women...
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The newly-rekindled Veterans and Military Families Caucus is endorsing a series of bills to further help veterans and their families in the state of...
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House Democrats are crying foul over a massive education bill they say would further erode the state’s public school system.
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Children removed from their parents due to alleged abuse or neglect would have the right to have a lawyer under a measure before the Florida...