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TEA: the Transgender Experience in Arkansas, filmed in KUAF's Listening Lab, profiles the lives of trans youth, women, and men. In this seventh episode, host Taylor Johnson talks with 27-year-old Bentonville-area native Malachi Clement, a popular trans drag king performer.
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Chef Michael Robertshaw of Pizzeria Ruby grew up in Boston. He recently met with Randy Wilburn to talk with him for “I Am Northwest Arkansas.” The conversation is part of Randy’s series focusing on recent transplants to the area. In this edited excerpt from the episode, Chef Michael discusses what brought him to the region, the difficult nature of the restaurant business and why he opened a restaurant in Johnson.
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In this edition of Reflections In Black, host Raven Cook explores the life and impact of ground-breaking fashion model Beverly Johnson.
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In this episode of I am Northwest Arkansas, host Randy Wilburn is joined by Nick Robbins, Executive Director of Returning Home - a Springdale-based organization helping people transition out of incarceration.
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Filmed in KUAF's Listening Lab, 'TEA: the Transgender Experience in Arkansas,' profiles the lives of seven trans youth, women, and men. In this episode, host Sophia Nourani sought insight on non-gender pronouns used by LGBTQ+ Arkansans from scholar Dr. Lisa Corrigan, a Professor of Communications and Director of the Gender Studies Program at the University of Arkansas.
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In this week’s excerpt of "I Am Northwest Arkansas," host Randy Wilburn speaks with local photographer Meredith Mashburn about her practice and inspirations.
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In this edition of "Reflections In Black", host Raven Cook discusses Judith Jamison who is an American dancer and choreographer.
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In this week’s excerpt of "I Am Northwest Arkansas," host Randy Wilburn speaks with Alice Gachuzo Colin, a Springdale resident who's wholly invested in her city. She works with the Springdale Martin Luther King, Jr. observation, the voter registration organization: Get Loud Arkansas, and went headlong into politics when she ran for Springdale City Council.
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Filmed in KUAF's Listening Lab, "TEA: the Transgender Experience in Arkansas," profiles the lives of seven trans youth, women, and men. In this third episode hosted by Sophia Nourani, 16-year-old Fayetteville resident Grayson Brown reveals when he first became aware of being trans masculine and how he's settling into his identity.
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In this week’s excerpt of "I Am Northwest Arkansas", host Randy Wilburn speaks with Anela Malik, who lives in Bentonville, but travels the world for her website, Feed the Malik.
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In this edition of "Reflections In Black", host Raven Cook discusses Dr. Carter G. Woodson, who is known as the father of Black history.
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In this week’s excerpt of "I Am Northwest Arkansas", host Randy Wilburn speaks with two of the organizers of this year’s Soup Sunday fundraiser for Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families: Missy Kincaid, the northwest Arkansas development director for AACF and Clint Schaff, the 2024 Soup Sunday committee chair.