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    Deputy Chief Bryan Warner, left, and Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., right, presented Mark Foust, National Park Service Superintendent at Buffalo National River in Arkansas, with a tribal sovereignty blanket during a special ceremony Apr. 20, 2022 in Tahlequah, Okla., marking a new partnership between the tribe and NPS.
    Agreement Provides Cherokees Access to Traditional Plants in Buffalo National River Park
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    DeLanna Studi squats on stage during a performance of her one-woman show "And So We Walked"
    Trail of Tears Journey Inspires One-Woman Production
    Antoinette Grajeda February 17, 2022
    Children running and playing outside
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    Tired and fatigued Latin American man holding his face in his hands
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    artist Longhua Xu
    Council Seeks Arkansas Living Treasure Nominations
    Antoinette Grajeda December 14, 2021
    Two female Indian classical dancer performers
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    Antoinette Grajeda November 17, 2021
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    Pamela Acosta November 10, 2022
    Arkansas Soul Featured Logo
    The Arkansas Department of Human Services Adds Materials in Spanish & Marshallese
    Pamela Acosta October 17, 2022
    health literacy for hispanics and marshallese in arkansas
    New Health Literacy Program Connects Marshallese and Hispanics with Healthcare Resources
    Pamela Acosta October 11, 2022
    NWA Double Your Dollars Food Assistance Program
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    Pamela Acosta September 14, 2022
    Illustration of a man with identifying words on his face
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    Antoinette Grajeda February 9, 2021
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    : Comedian and actor Katt Williams being interviewed for the film Father Figures in 2018
    Unspeakable Things Spoken: Katt Williams, Joke Cycles, and F-k Around and Find Out
    Constance Bailey January 20, 2024
    Soul Crew's Tamesha Monk chats with Indigo Blue owner Mary Ann
    Black + Pride = Success : Indigo Blue w/ Tamesha Monk
    Tamesha Monk January 2, 2024
    Davinchi, All American’ and the Starz series ‘BMF’ actor, opens up during panel discussion.
    University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Homecoming 2023
    Tamesha Monk January 2, 2024
    Pine Bluff Native and Dance Instructor Beverly Blunt
    Pine Bluff Resident Reaches Hearts and Souls Through “Heart and Soles”
    Reagan Adams January 2, 2024
    Controversy Erupts Over Governor Sanders’ Ban of ‘Latinx’ in Arkansas Government
    Pamela Acosta January 19, 2023
    ASU Head Basketball Coach Mike Balado celebrates Cuban heritage.
    Arkansas State basketball coach Mike Balado celebrates Cuban heritage off and on the court
    Pamela Acosta November 17, 2022
    Teachers Call for Extra Resources to Manage the Rising Cases of Depression & Anxiety in Children
    Pamela Acosta November 10, 2022
    Springdale TV Show Hopes to Bridge Gap Between Spanish-Speaking Parents and School District
    Pamela Acosta November 8, 2022
    Black-led Venture Capital Firms Bets on BIPOC Female Entrepreneurs
    A Black-Led Venture Capital Firm Bets $15M on BIPOC Female Entrepreneurs
    Pamela Acosta October 20, 2022
    Children running and playing outside
    Arkansas ranks among the worst states for child well-being, especially for POC and LGBTQ+
    Pamela Acosta August 11, 2022
    Deputy Chief Bryan Warner, left, and Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., right, presented Mark Foust, National Park Service Superintendent at Buffalo National River in Arkansas, with a tribal sovereignty blanket during a special ceremony Apr. 20, 2022 in Tahlequah, Okla., marking a new partnership between the tribe and NPS.
    Agreement Provides Cherokees Access to Traditional Plants in Buffalo National River Park
    Staff Writer April 21, 2022
    DeLanna Studi squats on stage during a performance of her one-woman show "And So We Walked"
    Trail of Tears Journey Inspires One-Woman Production
    Antoinette Grajeda February 17, 2022
    Children running and playing outside
    Arkansas ranks among the worst states for child well-being, especially for POC and LGBTQ+
    Pamela Acosta August 11, 2022
    Tired and fatigued Latin American man holding his face in his hands
    Burnout | Episode 18
    Antoinette Grajeda January 24, 2022
    artist Longhua Xu
    Council Seeks Arkansas Living Treasure Nominations
    Antoinette Grajeda December 14, 2021
    Two female Indian classical dancer performers
    Indian Classical Dance Performance Shares Story of Resiliency
    Antoinette Grajeda November 17, 2021
    Teachers Call for Extra Resources to Manage the Rising Cases of Depression & Anxiety in Children
    Pamela Acosta November 10, 2022
    Arkansas Soul Featured Logo
    The Arkansas Department of Human Services Adds Materials in Spanish & Marshallese
    Pamela Acosta October 17, 2022
    health literacy for hispanics and marshallese in arkansas
    New Health Literacy Program Connects Marshallese and Hispanics with Healthcare Resources
    Pamela Acosta October 11, 2022
    NWA Double Your Dollars Food Assistance Program
    NWA’s Double Your Dollars Food Assistance Program will Now Include Nutrition Education in Three Languages
    Pamela Acosta September 14, 2022
    Illustration of a man with identifying words on his face
    A Constellation on LIFE: Reimagine Arkansas partners with NWACC students in the Life Program
    Niketa Reed May 11, 2022
    Communities of Color Hesitant to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine
    Antoinette Grajeda February 9, 2021
    Pandemic Highlights Pre-existing Inequities in Education
    Antoinette Grajeda January 28, 2021
    SOUND OFF: Arkansans Have Mixed Reactions to COVID-19 Vaccine
    Staff Writer December 14, 2020
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Juneteenth
June 1, 2021

Springdale Events

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Lake Springdale

Music Moves is partnering with Interform to host Freedom Festival June 20 in downtown Springdale. More information is available: Learn More.

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