Dr. Constance Bailey reflects on the infamous Katt Williams interview on Club Shay Shay from a scholarly level.
From her home in Little Rock, Ayana Gray finishes her Beasts of Prey trilogy, her New York Times Bestselling pan-African fantasy series inspired by her time at the University of Arkansas.
Soul Crew Intern, Tamesha Monk, chats with Black business owner, Mary Ann, about her restaurant Indigo Blue.
Soul Crew Intern, Tamesha Monk, celebrates her HBCU Homecoming at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.
Beverly Blunt, CEO of Divine Dancing LLC, uses fitness and dance to promote total wellness in her local community of Pine Bluff.
LGBTQIA + JOY + LOVE IN NWA: Spotlight on Rogers resident Allen “Al Nicx” Nickerson and their love for the region, their art and their partner.
LGBTQIA + JOY + LOVE IN NWA: Couple spotlight on Trey and Collin – learn about how they found love in each other in Northwest Arkansas.
LGBTQIA + JOY + LOVE IN NWA: Couple spotlight on Trey and Collin – learn about how they found love in each other in Northwest Arkansas.
“What is Chinese American food?” Serena Puang wonders in this essay surveying the “fauxthentic” Asian cuisine in Northwest Arkansas. What makes something Chinese American enough?
Jordan Johnson (AKA @jakobejay on Instagram/TikTok) dreamed of doing make-up. Now, he wants to be the face of multiple brands and spearhead the representation he wishes he could have had growing up.
Sam’s Club buyer by day, martial arts instructor by night: Terence Lee is cultivating the traditional spirit of martial arts in Bentonville
Arkansas Soul Crew Intern, Tamesha Monk, highlights UAPB’s First Annual Broadcast Education Association Day.
How UAPB student Gia Turner uses her creativity to excel in her career. Story written by the Soul Crew!
Arkansas Lighthouse Charter Schools is on a mission to ensure that students in the BIPOC community are exposed to agriculture and STEM industries, and the future of these industries as they merge with emerging technologies.
Arkansas organizations are celebrating Black History Month with art exhibitions, film screenings, lectures and a fashion show.
Arkansas PBS and Philander Smith College have partnered for Philander Forward Film Series, a new screening series designed to unite students and communities through films that shed light into the Black experience and the making of Black America.
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has issued an executive order prohibiting the use of the term “Latinx” throughout the state’s government.
Organizations across Arkansas are hosting various MLK Events this January 17th, 2023 to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Access to financial, educational, healthcare, and childcare resources are the main barriers women in Arkansas face to achieving economic success, according to a recent report by the Arkansas Women’s Commission.
Arkansas governor announces partnership with EducationSuperHighway to address broadband affordability in the state and close the digital divide.
Arkansas native is on a mission to bring diversity and representation to the toy industry with her company Brilliant Girl, which creates dolls and toys that represent realistic little girls of color.
Arkansas man’s journey to becoming the only registered Black Santa in the state is captured in an HBO Max documentary.
Arkansas Hospice will host an online event to raise awareness of specific wellness issues and healthcare initiatives impacting minority communities. The event will be on Wednesday, December 7th, at 12 p.m.
Learn more about JValencia and her featured business with the Arkansas Business Navigator Project.