In honor of Black History Month, WMFE is highlighting the contributions of Black Leaders across Central Florida. Profiles of several nominated Black leaders will be posted online each week during the month of February.
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WMFE sought nominations for profiles during Black History Month. A couple of people nominated Ulysses Floyd, a retired teacher and beloved pioneer with the Orange County teachers union.
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Attorney and President of the Paul C. Perkins Bar Association, Lisa Harvey, is helping lead her community, and giving back to the youth.
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The center provides comprehensive after-school and summer camp programs for K-12 students in Parramore and the surrounding communities.
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Carrington Meyer is a 14-year sophomore at Windermere Preparatory School. She's also the president of the school's first Black Student Union, which she started after noticing a need.
Also, throughout February 2024 you’ll hear Central Florida Black voices on our airwaves sharing how they honor and celebrate Black History in Central Florida and learn about the impactful work of emerging and existing Black leadership in our region.
WMFE’s celebration of Black History Month began as media sponsor of the Orlando Mayor’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission whose mission is to strengthen our community by promoting Dr. King's legacy of service, equality, justice, peace, respect and inclusion for all. MLK Commission events began January 7th and run through February with many events free and open to the public. See a full listing of events here.