
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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We dive into the pages of some of the most popular books of the summer, from frothy beach reads to poetry.
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Although term limits kept him from returning to Tallahassee, the former state senator still wants to help shape policy.
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The law is already having an impact, even though it doesn’t go into effect until next month.
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The law is already having an impact, even though it doesn’t go into effect until next month.
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Juneteenth has only been recognized as a federal holiday since 2021. But Black American communities have marked the occasion for more than 150 years.
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With the 2023 Hurricane season underway, we discuss what causes storms to spin up in the Atlantic and lessons learned from Hurricane Ian.
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Two out of five Floridians are living on the edge of poverty, according to a report published last month by United Way Suncoast.
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Florida Matters explores how new laws are changing public schools for teachers, parents and studentsColleges and universities are also facing big changes because of Gov. Ron DeSantis's administration.
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Among new measures, they voted to ban gender affirming care for minors.
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Lawmakers passed laws on guns, housing, education and a slate of bills that could help Gov. DeSantis if he runs for president.