In 2018 Florida’s voters passed amendment four, restoring 1.4 Million felon’s right to vote. Since then, the race to register those returning citizens has been in full gear. This short film explores the setbacks and triumphs of the voting rights restoration movement.
By Titilayo Okuwa

The Tallahassee Chapter of the National Action Network hosts a rally to save African American history
by Malik Burgess

The controversial HB 999 bill creates conversations among students
by Malik Burgess

“Twin Identity” by Florida A&M twins Jazlen and Jaelen Patrick debuts at this spring’s J-School Journals
by Emanni Henry

“Cost to Live” by Kennedy Patton and Kalei Nash debuts at this spring’s J-School Journals
by Yasmine Dierestil

“NIL” by Maya Ellsion and Marissa Wells debuts at this spring’s J-School Journals premiere
by Caleb Shelton