
LaToya Dennis
News Director and Managing Editor at Central Florida Public Media
Managing Editor at WMFE/WMFV and PMJA Board of Directors. Former reporter at WUWM. Lover of sports, the arts and trash talking.
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3 weeks ago |
cfpublic.org | LaToya Dennis
We’re kicking off the third installment of Central Florida Seen & Heard, our annual reporting series where we take a deep dive into an issue that you all — Central Floridians – have told us is important to you. In past years, we’ve taken on immigration and flooding, but this time around, we’re talking about something that impacts absolutely everyone -- transportation.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
kcur.org | Stephanie Rivera |Zach Perez |LaToya Dennis |Kathy Goldgeier
Fatima Sadaf Saied is a daughter of immigrants and a mother of five. She has lived in Florida her whole life. She's an executive at a nonprofit. Yet she feels that people who don't know her don't always see her as an American. "I'm wearing a hijab — I'm automatically treated like I'm some kind of foreign creature," Saied said.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
kcur.org | Stephanie Rivera |Zach Perez |LaToya Dennis |Kathy Goldgeier
Fatima Sadaf Saied is a daughter of immigrants and a mother of five. She has lived in Florida her whole life. She's an executive at a nonprofit. Yet she feels that people who don't know her don't always see her as an American. "I'm wearing a hijab — I'm automatically treated like I'm some kind of foreign creature," Saied said.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
npr.org | Stephanie Rivera |Zach Perez |LaToya Dennis |Kathy Goldgeier
Fatima Sadaf Saied is a daughter of immigrants and a mother of five. She has lived in Florida her whole life. She's an executive at a nonprofit. Yet she feels that people who don't know her don't always see her as an American. "I'm wearing a hijab — I'm automatically treated like I'm some kind of foreign creature," Saied said.
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Dec 24, 2024 |
kcur.org | Stephanie Rivera |Zach Perez |Ana Williams-Bergen |LaToya Dennis |Kathy Goldgeier
Alba Lopez remembers inviting the secretary of the company she works for to a birthday party. And the woman asked where she lives. "I live in Wyandotte County. And the boss say, 'No, no, no, no, no, don't go there.' She's driving a Mercedes. And he say, 'Oh no, when you get out and pick up your Mercedes, you're not going to have tires.
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