
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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Interest in football is growing, especially among a female audience. A recent study found a 33 percent increase in women who watch regular season NFL…
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Jacksonville has been ranked as having one of the worst dating scenes in the country, according to the latest studies and statistics of WalletHub, a…
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Protests at airports around the country occurred this weekend, after President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning travel to the U.S. from…
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In 2015 and 2016, all 20 actors nominated for the Oscars by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the lead and supporting acting categories…
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The Jacksonville Symphony will present “Violins of Hope” this weekend, a concert started by Amnon Weinstein, featuring 16 violins he recovered and…
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Joe Buono and Tristan Clarke “started off as two guys playing toy instruments in the basement” in Jacksonville. Now, the duo is the internationally…
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The Downtown Art Walk returns to Jacksonville’s urban core Feb. 1 with a special theme of peace and love. Downtown Vision Inc. CEO says to not be afraid…
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Darryl Daniels, a Navy veteran who served 24 years with the JSO, is the first African-American to be sworn in as Clay County’s new Sheriff. He replaces…
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The Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus features its first female ringmaster center stage just months before announcing the iconic circus will shut down…
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The Alhambra Theatre is kicking off its 50th anniversary season with “Come Blow Your Horn,” the first-ever production performed at the theater.Appearing…