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As a community liaison for the Old Dillard Museum, the first schoolhouse for black children in Fort Lauderdale, Easton Harrison works to preserve black history. As a community activist, he sets out to progress it. In recognition of Black History Month, we discuss the importance of education and civic responsibility.
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On this episode of Shop Talk with the Sheriff, I sit down with Manuel (Manny) Mair, founder of One To One Fitness. Listen in as we discuss Manny’s passion for fitness and how he has used it to help others. Through his Soldier Rush obstacle events, Manny raises money for first responders, veterans...
Published 11/09/23
On this episode of Shop Talk with the Sheriff, I sit down with James KempVanEe, BSO's Digital Forensic Supervisor. Join us as we explore his remarkable journey to this pivotal role and uncover the vital work his unit performs and the profound impact it makes on our community.
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Published 11/07/23