
Dinorah Prevost
Dinorah Prevost is a WUSF Public Media news intern for summer 2018.
Dinorah is currently a junior majoring in mass communications at USF St. Petersburg. She is also minoring in Spanish and Latino Studies. Dinorah is a former freelance reporter for Creative Loafing Tampa and former news editor of the Crow's Nest, USFSP's student newspaper.
Dinorah would like to report on culture for the New York Times or the New Yorker in the future. In her spare time, she is a culture geek who scours Soundcloud for new music and enjoys watching French New Wave films from the 1960s.
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On "Florida Matters," we get an update on Florida's vaccination efforts. We'll also hear from an expert who's working on vaccine education amid the decreasing number of people getting their shots.
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WUSF's Kerry Sheridan and project editor Jessica Bakeman talk about the series of education stories and how vulnerable populations of students are facing the educational challenges exacerbated by the pandemic.
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On "Florida Matters," host Bradley George talks with Lynn Hatter, the Health News Florida reporter who did our recent five-part series on children and the Baker Act.
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USF and Tampa General Hospital are helping run Phase 3 trials for a vaccine developed by Novavax. But it’s hard to get volunteers to take an experimental shot.
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The CDC advises against meeting with family and friends outside of your household. But many are still forging ahead, cautiously. On "Florida Matters," we discuss how you can minimize the risks.
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More than 700,000 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in Florida since March. And for those who have recovered, the illness has changed their…
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Seven months after the pandemic forced most businesses across the country to close down, businesses are still adapting to reopening.
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As Gov. Ron DeSantis continues a piecemeal approach to stopping evictions, the questions are piling up about what happens if - and when - the relief ends.
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Florida's public K-12 schools and universities are starting a new school year and while some students will be learning online from home, others are…
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