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How the Florida Humanities helps tell the story of Florida. Plus: tips for new voters

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The arts are vital in Florida. You’ve heard what cuts to arts funding means for hundreds of theaters, museums and arts groups - and the economies they help support. Arts and humanities also help Floridians make sense of this state. On this episode of Florida Matters, you'll hear from someone whose mission is to promote and share the history, culture and stories of the sunshine state. Nashid Madyun, the executive director of Florida Humanities, first talked with Florida Matters last December. Madyun and Jackie Levine, executive editor of 'Once Upon a Time in Florida', a collection of essays about Florida, dig into the stereotypes that are wrong, and explain how the humanities can help you get to grips with this vast, complex state. Later in the show: voters go to the polls in November to pick the next president- and a whole lot more. Over the next few months on Florida Matters, you’re going to hear from experts on things like how to register to vote, how to read election ads and other issues to help you navigate the election. Election supervisor Craig Latimer and Florida Matters executive producer Gracyn Doctor chat about what a brand new arrival to the state needs to know before heading to the voting booth.
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The arts are vital in Florida. You’ve heard what cuts to arts funding means for hundreds of theaters, museums and arts groups - and the economies they help support. Arts and humanities also help Floridians make sense of this state. On this episode of Florida Matters, you'll hear from someone whose mission is to promote and share the history, culture and stories of the sunshine state. Nashid Madyun, the executive director of Florida Humanities, first talked with Florida Matters last December. Madyun and Jackie Levine, executive editor of 'Once Upon a Time in Florida', a collection of essays about Florida, dig into the stereotypes that are wrong, and explain how the humanities can help you get to grips with this vast, complex state. Later in the show: voters go to the polls in November to pick the next president- and a whole lot more. Over the next few months on Florida Matters, you’re going to hear from experts on things like how to register to vote, how to read election ads and other issues to help you navigate the election. Election supervisor Craig Latimer and Florida Matters executive producer Gracyn Doctor chat about what a brand new arrival to the state needs to know before heading to the voting booth.
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