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John Charles said Queen Elizabeth had a profound impact on his life ever since he saw her as a teenager.
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Said one resident: "I love the fact that the rest of the world loved Queen Elizabeth. She represented Great Britain in a wonderful light."
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In their words, they tell us how they're coping with the loss of family members, pressure to perform, and uncertainty about their futures.
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Dr. S. Kent Butler, a professor of counselor education at UCF, discusses where he said he discovered a need to help educate counselors in the profession about supporting Black males.
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A farmworker, plumber and advocate describe their experiences with climate change, including less work in the fields as fruit plants dry up in rural Hillsborough County.
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Today we hear from Ny'Jal Lyons, a trans man from Tampa, about the intersection of trans and Black joy.
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Today we hear from Denise Johnson, a former law enforcement officer who shares her experience coming out as transgender at the age of 50.
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As many college students plan for their futures, students pursuing careers in education have had to shift their expectations and brace themselves to enter a career field in crisis.
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We hear from Ant Avila, a trans and non-binary Pasco County resident who shares their views on gender expression and challenging the status quo.
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Throughout the month of May, WUSF will feature the voices of local teachers as they describe the challenges they face, in their own words.
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Throughout the month of May, WUSF is featuring the voices of local teachers, as they describe the challenges they face, in their own words.
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Mandy Jensen often sees students with undiagnosed mental health concerns, and believes early interventions and stronger community ties would help.