On this week’s Friday Media Roundtable, we discussed some of the top stories in Northeast Florida, including:
- Gov. Ron DeSantis addressed the age requirement for teachers for the COVID vaccine requirement
- We looked at how the Jacksonville mayoral race is shaping up.
- The city of Jacksonville is attempting to fence out an informal homeless camp.
- Controversy has errupted over diversity and inclusion meetings at Douglas Anderson.
Our guest were:
The video version of today's Media Roundtable edition of First Coast Connect with Melissa Ross is available on Jax PBS Passport.
10 years of MOCA Jacksonville’s Project Atrium
MOCA Jacksonville is celebrating 10 years of its acclaimed Project Atrium with a community art project, Imagination Squared. The deadline to apply is on March 21, and the exhibition will open in April. To participate, visit the museum to pick up a 10X10 inch wood panel.
Ylva Rouse, MOCA’s Senior Curator and artist Christina Foard, who conceptualized the original Imagination Squared joined us with more.
Michael Gonzalez can be reached at newsteam@wjct.org