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Thursday, 06 March 2008 00:00

Anti-Defamation League Report

The Anti-Defamation League is reporting a significant national decline in anti-Semitic incidents around the U.S. - and a dramatic drop in Florida. Doug Phillips reports.


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Wednesday, 27 February 2008 00:00

Celebrating Florida's Black Business Leaders

Governor Charlie Crist hosted some of the state’s most prominent black business people at the Governor’s Mansion yesterday. Tom Flanigan has more…

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Monday, 23 July 2007 01:00

Hemingway Look-a-like Contest

A white-bearded insurance agent from Palm Harbor has won the Ernest Hemingway Look-Alike Contest. The contest in the Florida Keys is a highlight of the annual festival honoring the famed writer. WGCU's Amy Tardif has more.

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Friday, 06 July 2007 01:00

Spammy Jammy

An event that combines canned meat with bed clothes in a wacky attempt to ward off hurricanes happens this weekend in Goodland, that’s a tiny fishing village in Collier County near Marco Island. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry takes a look at this annual tradition…

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Friday, 15 June 2007 01:00

Juneteenth Day

Juneteenth day will be celebrated in African American communities across the nation this weekend. In Florida the day will also be marked by push to restore voting rights to former felons.

On June 19th 1865 slaves in Galveston Texas learned that President Abraham Lincoln had signed the emancipation proclamation – freeing them from bondage – two years earlier. That Juneteenth is a date that lives in history. This year history was also made in Florida when the state streamlined the process that restores civil rights – including voting rights – to former felons. Groups like the American Civil Liberties Union want to make sure that happens. Muslima Lewis is the ACLU’s director of Racial Justice and Voting Projects in Florida.

"under the new rules of executive clemency individuals who do get their rights restored under the more streamlined process that now exists may not learn about it because the burden is on them to make sure that their contact information is up to date with the department of corrections and office of clemency."

The ACLU is one of more than forty groups that comprise the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition. Coalition members will be at Juneteenth Celebrations across the state this weekend advising former felons of what steps to take to restore their rights. About one million people - many of whom are African American – are impacted. NAACP and ACLU members will be at the Juneteenth Celebration at the Robert Taylor Community Center on Saturday.

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Earlier this year Governor Charlie Crist signed legislation making it easier for former non-violent felons in Florida to have their civil rights restored. But the onus is on the individual to pursue the process. This coming weekend members of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition will be attending Juneteenth Celebrations around the state to advise people about the change in the law and help them take advantage of it. Muslima Lewis is the Racial Project Director for the American Civil Liberties Union.

"the link to juneteenth is while most of the individuals who have lost their civil rights are not African American, they’re white, but the African American community is disproportionately affected – and there’s a real parallel to juneteenth where we commemorate the fact that slaves in Galveston Texas did not learn that slavery had ended until two and half years after the fact."

Lewis says the theme for the Juneteenth Campaign is “Your Vote is your Voice”. In Southwest Florida Coalition will attend Juneteenth events in Sarasota on Saturday a the Robert Taylor Community Center and in Belle Glade at the First Missionary Baptist Church.

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Monday, 05 February 2007 00:00

Swamp Queen


Each winter the Florida Sports Park hosts the Swamp Buggy Races, a Naples tradition dating back to 1949. WGCU’s Christine Buckley attended this year to soak up a bit of the old-Florida atmosphere and watch a potential legend in the making.


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Friday, 15 December 2006 00:00

Great Florida Cattle Drive


About 450 riders on horseback took a 40 mile trip back in time earlier this month, as part of the 2006 Great Florida Cattle Drive. For four days, lifelong ranchers worked alongside weekend horse enthusiasts, driving cattle from south of St. Cloud to Silver Springs. As Justin Gilken of the Palm Beach Post reports, riders of all levels say they cherished the chance to experience a way of life in Florida that is rapidly disappearing…


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Friday, 03 November 2006 00:00

Morning Edition Host Changes

This is the last day that I will be your regular host of Morning Edition – after nearly 14 years as your alarm clock. Starting Monday Mike Kiniry takes over. I will then be able to immerse myself in my new duties as FM station manager as well as News Director. You’ll still hear stories from me on occasion and of course there will be days that Mike takes off and I’ll fill in. Kiniry is our talk show host producer, fill in host and a reporter. And he's also a native Fort Myers resident?

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Friday, 03 March 2006 00:00

Pollo Tropical Returns

Hispanic-themed fast food restaurant Pollo Tropical is coming to Southwest Florida – again. WGCU’s Valerie Alker reports.


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Friday, 30 December 2005 00:00

World Peace Day

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