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Dr. Edwin Everham monitors frog populations and is a professor of ecology at Florida Gulf Coast University.
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Said Gail Dudley, a retired osteopathic doctor in Hillsborough County: "We have a history of discrimination, which we can change, but not if we sugarcoat it and cover it up."
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Olympia Baylou had a successful career in finance for many years before she switched to teaching middle school full time.
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"We can't learn from the past if we don't even acknowledge that it existed."
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As part of our series featuring your voices on Black History Month, professor Cheryl Rodriguez says students are hungry for this knowledge.
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On Black History Month, listeners share their stories about discovering their connections to the past. We hear from a white woman who recently discovered that she has Black ancestry.
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Erica and her daughter, Khrystian, are involved with a group called The Billionaire Babies, which teaches children about money, entrepreneurship and creating generational wealth.
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Dr. Washington Hill is speaking on the issue this week at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine's 43rd annual pregnancy meeting in San Francisco.
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The Sarasota school board is hearing a final appeal Tuesday by a Venice mother who wants to ban a book from school libraries.
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February is Black History Month, and WUSF is featuring the voices of educators, historians and people in the Greater Tampa Bay region who have been moved by learning a piece of Black history.
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Hurricane Fiona's arrival in Puerto Rico on Sunday came almost exactly five years after Hurricane Maria made landfall on the island, causing thousands of deaths and widespread destruction.
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John Charles said Queen Elizabeth had a profound impact on his life ever since he saw her as a teenager.