
Miya Norfleet
St. Louis on the Air ProducerMiya Norfleet is a lifelong St. Louisan with a love of storytelling and community engagement. Before joining St. Louis on the Air, Miya served as the founding Director of Digital Communication at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri and associate producer at Nine PBS. Notable projects include producing the weekly public affairs program “Stay Tuned” and two feature-length documentaries, “Works in Progress” and “Gentlemen of Vision.” Miya is a proud graduate of Webster University with a bachelor’s degree in Video Production and spent five months at the Hua Hin/Cha-Am, Thailand campus.
In her free time, Miya is enjoying time with her niece and nephews, shopping for new houseplants, relearning how to roller skate, visiting museum exhibits, going to concerts and dining at local restaurants.
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The documentary is screening at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
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The monthly beat making competition kicks off a new season Wednesday night.
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Filmmaker Josh Guffey’s debut feature-length film was produced in the St. Louis area. “All Gone Wrong” will be available to stream starting Jan. 27.
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Why has student loan debt policy stagnated while the needs of American college students and graduates become more complex? The answer is frustratingly predictable.
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A college education is often touted as the means to a successful and comfortable life. For students who take out loans, the burden of debt puts brakes on wealth building for them and their families.
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Dr. Makeba Williams has examined the societal and medical factors that cause early-onset menopause in Black Americans.
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Young people are capable of having serious conversations about cannabis and other substances. Adults usually make it awkward.
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Kem Smith’s advice column, ‘After the Bell,’ answers questions from educators across the country who are in all stages of their careers.
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On Dec. 30, Mai Lee will bring her R&B and pop music to the stage — and her family’s popular dishes to VIP ticket holders.
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The book “A New Holiday” explores finding joy during the holiday season while grieving the loss of a loved one.
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Mengqi Ji’s remains were found in a shallow grave two years after she was reported missing. Her murderer was brought to justice with the help of a team of plant conservation geneticists from the Missouri Botanical Garden.
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For the past three years, the DEI Accelerator has invested and supported 17 local businesses with grants and mentorship.