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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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WUSF asked local teachers to weigh in on new laws that seek to bolster parental rights in education.
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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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Today we hear from Prin Ocea, a genderqueer St. Petersburg resident who works for Metro Inclusive Health.
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After a state legislative session that produced a series of new laws regarding education, WUSF is airing teachers' voices, in their own words, about what they see as their main challenges.
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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 will feature the voices of local teachers, as they describe the challenges they face, in their own words.
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Today we hear from Ashlee Craft, a trans and nonbinary artist in Wesley Chapel, about how living authentically inspires other people to live authentically, too.
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Today we hear from Marcie English, a trans woman from Ybor City who talks about reclaiming girlhood, and her message for trans youth, in her own words.
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WUSF spoke about this historic moment with Florida State Representative Fentrice Driskell and Tampa attorney Suzanne Decopain.
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Peggy Quince, the first Black woman to serve on Florida's Supreme Court, was a lawyer for 47 years, and a judge for 25.
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Elliot Long has a first-grade child at Classical Preparatory School. He said this bill addresses an issue that “doesn’t exist” and criticized DeSantis for signing it.