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Florida Roundup: Hurricane Harvey, Confederate Street Names and Unionizing Adjunct Professors

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Homes near Lake Houston were almost completely under water on Wednesday. Based on the experiences of past storm victims, returning home could take years.

After Harvey, the questions all South Floridians are asking are — could it happen here? What if it happened here?

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With Hurricane in the Atlantic, we'll talk about the science of Harvey, the hydrology of South Florida and how flood water collects and moves about our region. WLRN's Tom Hudson will talk with two county emergency management directors about getting ready and staying ready. 

Guests: Martin Senterfitt, Monroe County Emergency Management Director; , Broward County Emergency Management Director; , Meteorologist Director & Chief Meteorologist of The Florida Public Radio Emergency Network; , The Miami Herald 

 
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After years of effort, weeks of consideration and hours of debate, the city of Hollywood will be removing the names of Confederate icons and a KKK leader from its streets. 

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Education is traditionally a stronghold for labor unions, and part time teachers at two big colleges in South Florida may be the next to organize under a union banner. We talk about the effort by adjunct professors at Miami Dade and Broward colleges to unionize.

Guests: , covers higher education for The Miami Herald 

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Listen to The Florida Roundup every Friday from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. on 91.3-FM/91.5-FM in the Florida Keys and 101.9-FM NPR for the Palm Beaches. Or listen anytime on our .

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Katie Lepri Cohen is WLRN's engagement editor. Her work involves distributing and amplifying WLRN's journalism on social media, managing WLRN's social accounts, writing and editing newsletters, and leading audience-listening efforts. Reach out via email at klcohen@wlrnnews.org.
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