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Zebrina Edgerton-Maloy

Zebrina Edgerton-Maloy is a freelance multimedia journalist based in Tampa. She earned her BA in Journalism from Washington and Lee University in May 2016. Zebrina is also a social media specialist and content writer for startup companies and small businesses. She helps build their brand through social media management and creates their brand story through content writing. She is constantly motivated by Tampa Bay's entrepreneurial spirit. Zebrina is dedicated to share entrepreneurs' stories of grit, passion and innovation. Learn more at her website and follow her on Instagram or Twitter @zebrinaemaloy. 

Zebrina Edgerton-Maloy's Latest Articles

The Gasparilla Festival of the Arts returns to Tampa's Julian B. Lane Waterfront Park on March 2nd and 3rd.
March arts: Gasparilla, Tarpon Springs and Hyde Park festivals; events galore in Ybor

March's busy arts calendar has the Gasparilla, Hyde Park Village and Tarpon Springs festivals; special events celebrating books, tattoos and contemporary music in Ybor; and several new exhibitions.

Fiesta Day celebrates the history and culture of Ybor City.
Step back in time and celebrate diversity at Ybor City’s Fiesta Day

The 77th annual Ybor City Fiesta Day celebrates the historic Tampa neighborhood's history and culture on Saturday, February 24th.

Hope Photovoice Initiative is on view at the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts from February 20 to March 24.
February arts roundup: Black History Month, Valentine’s Day, Carmada en Ybor, and more

A busy February on the Tampa Bay arts scene includes Black History Month events, a celebration of the arts in Ybor City, new exhibitions across the Bay Area and a slew of events at the  Dalí and Tampa Museum of Art.

Tampa Bay Wave CEO and founder Linda Olson during the organization's Fireside Chat with LatinTech Founders event.
Tampa Bay Wave: Accelerating growth in the tech ecosystem

Tampa Bay Wave continues to build its reputation for helping startups grow and thrive with innovative new accelerator programs and an ever-growing list of success stories.

The 27th annual Downtown Dunedin Art Festival  is January 6 and 7.
January arts roundup: a busy start to the new year

Exhibit openings on both sides of the bay, art and craft festivals and interactive events are part of a busy January on the Tampa Bay arts scene.

Vintage Roost market in Ybor City is a beloved shopping destination for antique items and vintage treasures.
Meet the women owners curating antique gems at Ybor’s Vintage Roost

Over the last five years, four women with a shared passion for vintage treasures have built Vintage Roost into a beloved shopping destination in Ybor City.

Paint the Town Citrus' annual Florida Highwaymen art show includes work such as this untitled painting by Mary Ann Carroll.
December arts in Tampa Bay: Broadway shows, holiday art markets, live orchestras, new exhibits

The December arts scene in Tampa Bay includes events at Creative Clay and the Tampa Museum of Art, new exhibitions at the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, an annual Florida Highwaymen show, a Broadway Christmas at the Mahaffey and holiday art markets.

This season at the Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art on St. Pete College's Tarpon Springs campus features exhibits that spotlight the intersection of education and art.
November arts roundup: Exhibitions, concerts, theater, ballet and more

The November arts scene in Tampa Bay includes exhibits at the Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art showcasing the intersection of art and education, The Florida Orchestra, the Tampa City Ballet, the Museum of Fine Art, St. Petersburg and more.  

Joe Robinson discusses key areas in West Tampa to showcase for redevelopment.
West Tampa residents key to shaping future of neighborhood

City of Tampa officials, consultants and local residents work together to shape the future of West Tampa by sharing strategic ideas on community redevelopment. Learn more.

Diversity in Florida workforce adds value to bottom line

In the context of today’s political discourse on the national and state levels, local businesses and corporations are trying to determine how to best engage in active conversations about diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

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