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  • After the Vietnam War, Central Florida became a destination for Vietnamese fleeing the communist regime. Now there’s a new generation of Orlando residents maintaining cultural ties to Vietnam. Former Miss Vietnam Florida Anh Do, who now oversees the pageant, and tasty chomps food blogger Ricky Ly join Intersection to talk about the Vietnamese heritage of Central Florida.
  • As the Sunshine State eyes Hurricane Irma in the Atlantic, 90.7's economic analyst Hank Fishkind says there are economic lessons both Florida and the U.S. can learn from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Harvey.
  • Ken Storey resigned from his job teaching sociology at the University of Tampa, after his tweet about Hurricane Harvey sparked a social media maelstrom. Eugene Volokh, who teaches first amendment law at UCLA joins Intersection for a conversation about the implications for free speech on campus and beyond.
  • Florida recieved $27 million in federal funds to help fight the opioid addiction crisis. But mental health providers are also trying to figure out how to deal with millions of dollars of cuts in other areas. Aspire Health Partners' Todd Dixon, Donna Wyche with Orange County Health Services & State Rep. Jason Brodeur join Intersection for a discussion on funding for mental health services.
  • Orlando's colorful West Art District could be getting a stamp a stamp of approval. City commissioners have proposed a deal with property managers to create an artistic space near downtown.
  • The Benedictine monks of Norcia are known for their chart-topping album of Gregorian chants — and their beer. They're donating proceeds to rebuilding efforts, and helping the Umbrian town recover.
  • A traveling art exhibit is in the works to commemorate the 49 lost at Pulse and to show support for their families and the survivors.
  • President Trump has told immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children to "rest easy," but now supporters of the Obama-era program fear it could soon be phased out.
  • Orlando’s favorite out of town fringe show “God Is a Scottish Drag Queen” is back in Orlando and I still haven’t seen it. Well I’ve been busy with feeding…
  • It's here! Visit Orlando's Magical Dining Month, which somehow defies all principles of the modern Gregorian calendar by running more than five weeks,…
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