Soul Crew Intern, Tamesha Monk, chats with Black business owner, Mary Ann, about her restaurant Indigo Blue.
Tag: Pine Bluff
Beverly Blunt, CEO of Divine Dancing LLC, uses fitness and dance to promote total wellness in her local community of Pine Bluff.
The new 10 Minutes Matter initiative encourages Arkansas parents to spend 10 minutes every day reading to their children five and younger.
The work of Memphis painter Carl E. Moore is on display at the Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas in Pine Bluff through Apr. 30.
Re-Live Pine Bluff is an effort to remove homeownership barriers for families that earn above the poverty level but below the basic cost of living.
In this episode, we speak with two Black women who are using TikTok to educate and uplift their communities.
Low water pressure has prompted the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff to place about 380 students in temporary housing.