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In this edition of Reflections In Black, Raven Cook discusses Black maternal health and Maude Callen, a nurse and midwife who helped pioneer the profession.
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On today's show, a group called Arkansans for Limited Government is working on a possible constitutional amendment that would legalize some abortions. Also, reporting on violence with Peter Nickeas. Plus, a new "Reflections in Black" with Raven Cook.
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On this episode of Reflections In Black, Raven Cook discusses Arkansas-native publisher John H. Johnson, who founded Ebony and Jet magazines.
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On this episode of Reflections In Black, Raven Cook discusses Creole farmer and food justice activist Leah Penniman.
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On today's show, artists flock to the Fayetteville Public Library this weekend for Maker Faire's second iteration. Also, Dr. Sarah Deer talks about researching deeper into violence against Native women. Plus, a new episode of Reflections in Black featuring Raven Cook.
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On this episode of Reflections In Black, Raven Cook discusses American author Octavia E. Butler and what the future may look like for Black Americans.
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On this episode of Reflections In Black, Raven Cook discusses American architect Paul Revere Williams.
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On today's show, a new program across Arkansas to help reduce opioid overdoses. Also, The Black Legacy Project musically celebrates Black history. Plus, Northwest Arkansas brewers support nonprofits through "Ale-Truism."
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Today on The Outline: The Arkansas Department of Education decided to no longer recognize AP African American History for course credit Friday. Also, Asa Hutchinson doubles down on Trump criticisms. Plus, The NWA Naturals continue to move toward the playoffs.
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Fayetteville City Council for the first time adopted a Heritage and Historic Preservation Plan. Fayetteville’s Historic District Commission worked with Fayetteville’s Black Heritage Preservation Commission to draft and obtain approval for the comprehensive plan.