African American communities impacted by racial terror lynchings will now have a place to tell their stories, thanks to an ambitious Arkansas project.
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UA Little Rock researchers are working on a project to develop resources for faith leaders who want to discuss racial justice with their congregations.
A new center at the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law is working to advance legal equity, access to justice and fairness in Arkansas.
The Washington County Community Remembrance Project will unveil a memorial marker for three victims of racial terror lynching Saturday.
The Washington County Community Remembrance Project is hosting a virtual workshop for students participating in its racial justice essay contest.
An effort is underway to pass legislation that would promote racial healing initiatives in the state of Arkansas.
Dr. Rickey Booker discusses the slow progress towards racial justice in American history, drawing from the writings of Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr. and Ibram Kendi. His essay engages with James Baldwin’s urgent question to the white community: HOW MUCH TIME DO YOU WANT FOR YOUR PROGRESS?”