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In the new play "Holy Waters," the goddess Lluvia searches through all four seasons to find her purpose. The play, which features both gods and humans as characters, includes original poetry, music, and storytelling from members of the LatinX Theater project. Jasper Logan, KUAF’s Community Engagement Manager, sat down with two of LatinX Theater Project’s leaders to discuss the play.
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After a move to ban the word "Latinx" from government documents by Arkansas' new governor, we take a closer look at the term making headlines.
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The Hispanic Women’s Organization of Arkansas has announced they are increasing their 2022 scholarship for students who plan to continue their education…
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The NWA Hispanic Leadership Council recently opened the latest academic round of the Latinx on the Rise Mentorship program. The group's vice-president,…
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On Inauguration Day, the new administration called on officials to preserve the DACA program, ended the so-called "Muslim ban" on immigration, issued a…
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The day after Tyson Foods released the results of its facility-wide COVID-19 testing initiative, protesters with Venceremos marched through downtown…
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Magaly Licolli, the cofounder of Venceremos, and Mireya Reith, the founding executive director of Arkansas United, are calling on state leaders to act as…