
Joy Kader
"First Coast Connect" InternJoy Kader is a senior at the University of North Florida, pursuing a degree in communication with a concentration in multimedia journalism and production.
Joy discovered her passion for broadcast journalism at age 16 when she pre-recorded and edited interviews with a non-profit organization in her hometown of Palm Beach. Joy hopes her love for traveling, food, fashion and pop culture will contribute to her writing.
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Local organizations are joining forces to help the youngest and most vulnerable homeless people of the First Coast. Cindy Watson, executive director of…
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The cast of the Broadway and classic film “Show Boat” is performing at the Alhambra Theatre through April 2. Fox, who will play the role of Magnolia…
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It’s the little things in life that matter the most, like sno-cones. That’s what local author Abby Vega talks about in her memoir “Sno-Cone Diaries: A…
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A Florida house budget panel recently voted against funding an economic development agency as well as the state’s tourism bureau. JAX Chamber President…
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Mission House is being recognized by Jacksonville as the only day facility meeting the needs of the homeless by offering assistance at an individual…
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What started off as a grin quickly turned into goosebumps.Bestselling children’s author R.L. Stine joined First Coast Connect by phone Friday to discuss…
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Jacksonville’s Grammy-winning R&B band Tedeschi Trucks, led by Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, will be the opening act to debut Daily’s Place, the new…
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Former Central Intelligence Agency operative and local author T. L. Williams said government leaders are overlooking a national security threat. Williams…
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After “Joanne the Scammer crashed” the MTV Video Music Awards last year, a few people on the internet wondered who she is. Since then, 25-year-old Branden…
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February is American Heart Month, and Baptist Health is joining with the American Heart Association for its “Little Hats, Big Hearts” campaign, where…