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KUAF Community SpotlightPete Hartman is joined by Jason Smith and Reggie James of Music Moves, announcing the upcoming Arkansas Black Film and Music Expo, February 9 and 10 at the Fayetteville Town Center.
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On today's show, the "Undisciplined" podcast recorded an episode on Black erasure live from the Squire Jehagan Outreach Center in Fayetteville. An Arkansas senate bill aims to prohibit local restrictions on short-term rentals. Plus, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art sets up for its new exhibitions, the Black-Owned NWA Business Expo is scheduled for next week and more.
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Last Thursday, "Undisciplined" recorded a podcast live from the Squire Jehagan Outreach Center in Fayetteville to discuss the story of Black erasure in Northwest Arkansas. The panel included Sharon Killian, Chris Seawood, Tommie Davis and Ngozi Brown.
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Coming to you live from the Squire Jehagan Outreach Center in Fayetteville, we take the podcast on the road to discuss the story of black erasure in northwest Arkansas. Our panel includes Sharon Killian, Chris Seawood, Tommie Davis, and Ngozi Brown. For details on upcoming live recordings, head to https://kuaf.com/livepodcast
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KUAF Community SpotlightPete Hartman speaks to Anthony Ball, Vice President of Music Moves, about their Arkansas Black Music and Film Expo. They are providing a unique opportunity for Northwest Arkansas to support and honor Black voices and contributions in Northwest Arkansas and enjoy a night of community and fun Feb. 17-18, 2023.
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On today's show, Hannibal B. Johnson will speak on racial massacres in Arkansas and Oklahoma at the Fort Smith Museum of History. Also, Northwest Arkansas business leaders provide updates on projects and programs at the Northwest Arkansas Council's Winter Meeting. Plus, Arkansan Ashley McBryde wins a Grammy, National Park Radio releases a new album and supporters of esports will be at the state capital tomorrow.
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Hannibal B. Johnson has researched and written about 20th-century racial massacres like those that took place in Tulsa and Elaine, Arkansas. He will deliver the talk "Understanding Racial Massacres in Arkansas and Oklahoma: Elaine, Catcher, and Tulsa" Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at the Fort Smith Museum of History.
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About 100 years ago, an armed mob attacked striking union railroad workers in Harrison. Ku Klux Klan members, city government officials and local business interests supported the outbreak anti-union violence. Arkansas historian Kenneth Barnes assembled the history of the railroad strike and attack for a new book. Also, the historic Garfield Elementary School is scheduled to close after the 2023-2024 school year. Plus, the Dallas Black Dance Theatre will perform at the Faulkner Performing Arts Center Thursday night, and more.
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The Center for Multicultural & Diversity Education at the University of Arkansas will host Dallas Black Dance Theatre at Faulkner Performing Arts Center Thursday night. Also, a new exhibition of photography, "Better in Black," includes images of current UA students, faculty and staff. The opening reception for the exhibition is Feb.13, from 5-7 p.m.
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Dr. Caree Banton, host of Undisciplined, gathered a panel of Black business owners from across northwest Arkansas to discuss their experiences. In an…