Voices of the Glades

Voices of the Glades Out of the South Florida muck, our voices will rise. We are a community, ready to share our story and speak for ourselves.

02/27/2024
Glades leader calls on The Palm Beach Post Editorial Board to use "common sense".
08/26/2022

Glades leader calls on The Palm Beach Post Editorial Board to use "common sense".

Rebuttal: Palm Beach Post editorial is wrong on alleged impact of sugar cane burning on residents of The Glades.

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08/18/2022

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This Friday, during halftime at the Glades Central High School Football Kickoff Classic, the newly-created Muck City Hall of Fame will induct its first four members.🏈🏆

The Hall of Fame will honor football players from the four schools that make up “Muck City,” which represents the area on the southeastern edge of Lake Okeechobee.

Combined, these four schools have won a total of 20 state football championships!🏆

🏈Glades Day (7)🏈

🏈Glades Central (6)🏈

🏈Pahokee (6)🏈

🏈Clewiston (1)🏈

GDS is proud to have won hundreds of athletic trophies across multiple sports! We have appeared in a record 13 state football title games, and our Lady Gators have also won the state softball title!🥎 In addition, we have had athletes bring home state titles in both wrestling and track and field!💪🐊

We are GDS! Go GATORS!🐊💚💛

Kids all over the Glades are heading back to school this week, like and share to wish them a successful school year!    ...
08/07/2022

Kids all over the Glades are heading back to school this week, like and share to wish them a successful school year!

Happening today!
07/30/2022

Happening today!

So cool when things like this happen in one of our sweet 🍩 communities here in the Glades!
07/20/2022

So cool when things like this happen in one of our sweet 🍩 communities here in the Glades!

R.J. is the man! He stopped by the police department and dropped off some of our favorite health snacks. Thanks R.J.!

06/28/2022

*****Everglades Foundation CEO’s Racist Comments Hurt Glades Communities*****

By Janet Taylor

At a recent news conference in Fort Myers, Everglades Foundation CEO Eric Eikenberg referred to those he disagrees on water issues with as “knuckle draggers.”

This comment is offensive to us in so many ways. Mr. Eikenberg and his organization have a history of attacking our Glades communities and promoting policies that would shutter local businesses and destroy our jobs. Their wealthy, billionaire-funded group has repeatedly disparaged the Glades communities when it suits their political agenda and have funded many efforts where the agenda is always the same: spread misinformation about our people, rural cities and towns and then attack our rural, farming communities with destructive policies in Tallahassee and Washington.

Sadly, this isn’t even the first time Eikenberg has slung the highly insulting term “knuckle draggers” when disagreeing with residents of the Glades. In 2016, he was quoted by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel when criticizing our very real concerns over taking more farmland out of production and losing jobs by saying, it “is “the knuckle dragger’s argument to not tackle the issue.”

A recent ugly precedent was set when a Memphis meteorologist used this racist term and found himself in hot water. He suggested on Twitter that NBA star Draymond Green “runs his knuckle-dragging open mouth all game long.” After NBA and public backlash for the racist comment, the incident is being investigated, and the TV station has promised to take appropriate action.

Surely an educated and frequent public speaker like Eikenberg could have chosen a less racially charged phrase. But he decided to use a term that at best means “unintelligent” and “backward” and at worst, is a racist description in the ugliest of ways.

Mr. Eikenberg’s comments continue a disturbing trend where his organization and those they financially support, including Captains for Clean Water and the Sierra Club, make divisive comments in an effort to turn people against us. We have seen their agenda turn ugly on social media with folks threatening to “blow up the dike” that protects our communities from flooding, bring weapons to our doorsteps, and even destroy local businesses. In recent years, these threats have prompted us to get law enforcement involved.

Name-calling and dividing us will not solve water issues or any other social problems. Mr. Eikenberg owes members of South Florida’s African American community an immediate apology and needs to discontinue using this highly offensive and racist phrase.

Taylor is the President of Glades Lives Matter, an organization dedicated to advocating for residents of the Glades Communities. She is a former Hendry County Commissioner.

Glades-area Mayors Keith Babb, Joe Kyles and Steve Wilson have written an open letter to candidates running for Governor...
06/08/2022

Glades-area Mayors Keith Babb, Joe Kyles and Steve Wilson have written an open letter to candidates running for Governor in 2022, asking for attention to the region and to ignore “coordinated attacks” on agricultural interests.

'Agriculture is the very backbone of our economy here in the Glades.'

Everybody stay safe and dry!
06/03/2022

Everybody stay safe and dry!

It’s summertime again, with the heavy rains expected to start in June, so too will the flood of misinformation from spec...
06/02/2022

It’s summertime again, with the heavy rains expected to start in June, so too will the flood of misinformation from special interest “activists“ who blame farmers – without any actual evidence – for nearly every environmental problem in Florida.

Your Summer Guide to Recognizing Special Interests’ Flood of Attacks Florida Farmers

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