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EPISODE · Feb 8, 2026 · 26 MIN

Linda Lee: The Legacy of Lake Apopka's Farmworkers

from The Tater Talk Podcast

In honor of Black History Month, we are sitting down with local prominent Black members of our community. In this episode Joshua McMillan (host) talks with Linda Lee, an advocate, artist, and member of the Farmworker Association of Florida. She has shed light through her voice and artwork on the Ecological Disaster of Lake Apopka and its human toll due to pesticide poisoning at the "muck farms". Stay tuned for more episodes from this series!

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