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  • This week John Brummett, political columnist for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and Roby Brock, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, discussed the invasion of Ukraine and the Arkansas primary election season.
  • On today's show, the value of a deeper understanding of history with a series of lectures about the Civil War at the University of Arkansas Fort Smith. Plus, the fourth annual SHE Festival of Women in Music at the University of Arkansas is underway, our Militant Grammarian teaches us how to talk about counting, and much more.
  • The conversation today focuses on infrastructure, interstate highways, and their impact on black communities. Airic Hughes discusses his research on I-630, the auxiliary interstate that runs through the heart of Little Rock and separates the white and nonwhite neighborhoods in the city. Host: Caree Banton Guest: Airic Hughes Producer: Matthew Moore Associate Producer: Sean Shoemaker Undisciplined is a production of KUAF Public Radio.
  • Pete speaks with Michelle Rathgaber and Marilyn Knapp about the events taking place this month with the Arkansas Archeology Survey and Society.
  • In the latest episode of Undisciplined, doctoral student Airic Hughes shares some of his research on Interstate 630 through Little Rock.
  • FoodCorps Arkansas, working to connect children with healthy food in schools, is looking to place 11 new service members in area schools to help with its mission. Pete speaks with Associate Director Destiny Shlinker.
  • Next fall a University of Arkansas Honors College Signature Seminar Series will examine past interactions between societies and changing climate. Dr. Ben Vining, an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arkansas, will lead the seminar “Climate Change: A Human History” and also deliver a public preview Monday at 5:15 pm.
  • Undisciplined comes to you live from the Historic St. James Missionary Baptist Church in Fayetteville. Our panel includes Lowell Taylor, Dustin McGowan, and Suzanne Bridges.
  • On today's show, 40 years of the Women’s Project in Arkansas. Plus, a special screening in Centerton this weekend of a new film about autism, a discussion about faith, liberation and justice, and much more.
  • Despite official Mardi Gras festivities postponed because of COVID-19, local skate groups marked the holiday this week in downtown Fayetteville.
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