Irvin Camacho
Host of the District 3 Podcast-
On today's show, college classes are starting back up, with enrollment holding firm at institutions across the region. Also, we learn the "Queer South" zine wants to uplift and empower queer Southern voices. Plus, northwest Arkansas-based DJ SH33P is ready to perform on a big stage.
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In this excerpt of District 3, hosts sit down with Tula owners Juan Bahena and Susana Ramirez Bahena to discuss their new non-profit, Casa Dos Alas. This non-profit fights food insecurity in Northwest Arkansas' Hispanic communities through innovative partnerships that make access to food a celebration of community and culture.
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The podcast District 3 explores northwest Arkansas, and a recent episode allowed hosts Edavine and Miggs to talk with Shahid Sheikh, the President of the Bentonville Islamic Center, in our Firmin-Garner Performance Studio. The discussion covers Ramadan, Palestine and more. In this edited excerpt, Shahid Sheikh discusses the local Muslim community and common misconceptions regarding Islam.
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On today's show, we discuss the Muslim community in northwest Arkansas. Plus, Pat Ryan Key visited the Carver Center for Public Radio to perform, discuss his new record and how things have changed for him.
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Earlier this month, the District 3 team sat down with Marcina Langrine. Marcina is the Program Manager of the Marshallese Educational Initiative and the manager of the popular band MARK Harmoney. During the conversation, there was a discussion about her birth state, her passion for her community, the effects of COVID-19 on the Marshallese Population, and much more.
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Late last month, District 3 podcast welcomed Arkansas alum Raya Clay to the studio. Clay is talent producer for Fox Sports and a two-time Emmy Award winner. She came to Fayetteville to accept a Young Alumni Award. When she visited the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio, she told the District 3 hosts she had done well in her career with help from friends and mentors.
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On today's show, constructing buildings that are meant to simultaneously blend in and stand out. Plus, Randy Dixon with the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, brings us the history of the USS Arkansas.
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Excerpts of KUAF podcasts, such as The R Word and Points of Departure, are included in today's podcast archive episode of Ozarks at Large.