WUSF Staff
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Debbie King speaks to her friend El Campbell about being a non-binary person with a chronic illness.
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Paul Mott talks with his aunt and uncle about how they met, and just how important family — and family memories — mean to him.
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Jose Roman and his daughter Selina Roman talk about what it was like fighting George Foreman in 1973 for the heavyweight championship of the world.
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Dr. Yasuharu Okuda and his colleague Philip Wortham talk about how important it is for new doctors to practice medical simulations before working on the real thing.
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Ildefonsa Perez worked for years as a migrant farm worker, and wanted a better life for her children.
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During the pandemic, Mario Cruz and wife Tatiana Cox Lopez combined their love of nature and their need to help others by starting a nonprofit.
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Dana Peska shares a conversation with her friend Kayla Heath about her experience giving a child up for adoption.
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Sandra Dohnert and her husband Scott Bourne talk to StoryCorps about the ups and downs of their 18-year marriage.
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A panel of six jurors and four alternates were selected on Thursday.
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For the past 35 years, Shriners has provided orthopedic care to children in Tampa, free of charge.