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Former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine Sets Eyes On Becoming Governor; A Look Into Gun Violence

Former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine
Hector Gabino
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El Nuevo Herald
Former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine

Guests on Sundial for Tuesday, March 6:

Gubernatorial candidates from across the state are preparing for the primary elections that are taking place in August. Miami Beach's former mayor, Philip Levine, has tossed his hat in the ring to run to be Florida's next governor.  He spoke about his plans leading up to the primary elections and what he hopes to accomplish should he become Florida's next governor.

WLRN reporter Nadege Green joined the program to speak about gun violence in local communities.  She has covered gun violence in local communities for several years and provided insight on how the local conversation surrounding guns is different than the one that occurs after a mass shooting. 

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Andrea Perdomo is a reporter for WGCU News. She started her career in public radio as an intern for the Miami-based NPR station, WLRN. Andrea graduated from Florida International University, where she was a contributing writer for the student-run newspaper, The Panther Press, and was also a member of the university's Society of Professional Journalists chapter.