
Dinorah Prevost
Producer, Florida MattersHi there!
I’m Dinorah and I’m the producer of Florida Matters, WUSF's weekly public affairs show. That basically means that I plan, record and edit the interviews we feature on the show.
I started at WUSF in February 2020, just before the pandemic sent us all home. Before WUSF, I did a six-month stint at the Tampa Bay Times.
I’ve lived in Pinellas County for over eight years and graduated from USF St. Pete in 2019. I now live in St. Pete so coffee shops, waterfront parks and local record stores are the places to find me in my spare time.
If you have show ideas and just want to connect with me, you can find me on Twitter at @DinorahPrevost or by email at dprevost1@wusf.org.
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Our soaring economy may be leaving some Floridians behind.
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Our soaring economy may be leaving some Floridians behind.
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"That's the only constant about Florida, it's change. Whether a hurricane is coming to chase down and wipe us out or if it's another subdivision popping up," Ormond Derrick said.
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How Floridians see ourselves and how the rest of the world sees us are often very different.
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How Floridians see ourselves and how the rest of the world sees us are often very different.
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How Floridians see ourselves and how the rest of the world sees us are often very different.
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Whether it’s the frustrating search for parking or the chaos around road expansions, more people means more cars on the road.
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Whether it’s the frustrating search for parking or the chaos around road expansions, more people means more cars on the road.
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Whether it’s the frustrating search for parking or the chaos around road expansions, more people means more cars on the road.
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Florida's wild places are transforming and sometimes disappearing.