Gabrielle Bolden
Gabrielle Bolden is a fourth year broadcast journalism major attending Florida A&M University from Jacksonville, FL. Bolden is an aspiring multimedia producer. She previously served as a producer for News 20 at Five airing to at least 80,000 households, creating engaging content weekly. She pitched and wrote articles as a staff reporter for The FAMUAN Newspaper. She also produced the 2018 Election Night Special for News 20 at Five, covering state and local election races. Bolden interned for WCTV-Eyewitness News (CBS) producing a multimedia project covering the devastating wildfires in Eastpoint, Florida.
During Bolden's spare time, she enjoys reading and looking at documentaries.
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Former Tallahassee Mayor and Democratic Gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum has an announcement coming this March. Last Friday, the former political…
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers and organizations want to make distracted driving a primary offense. In 2013, Florida banned texting while driving. The…
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Hurricane Michael has caused an estimated $25 billion in damages, according to the federal government. Efforts to get dollars into North Florida are slow…
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Florida A & M University is tearing down nearly half of its dorms makring the start of an overhaul of campus housing. Walking onto FAMU’s campus it may…
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Before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 took effect, African Americans had a hard time finding public attractions. But Silver Springs Paradise Park changed…
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is helping boat owners clean up damage from Hurricane Michael. The agency is storing wrecked…
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The United States has the second highest child poverty rates within the 35 wealthiest countries. The Salvation Army is trying to lower those numbers.The…
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The number of North Florida households in poverty is increasing. Those figures mirror a statewide report.The number of Big Bend households classified as…
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The United Way of Florida says more than 3.4 million people are struggling to pay for basic needs.United Way of Florida President, Ted Granger, says the…
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The University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is hosting workshops to help combat damage to the Panhandle’s Agricultural…