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The exhibition explores the complicated history of how race is taught in Arkansas schools.
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An event set for Feb. 4 in Hot Springs looks at the aftermath of the 1919 Elaine Massacre.
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Research by UAMS shows a connection between Black people being hesitant to get vaccinated and past racial discrimination experiences.
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In response to an incident of racism and bullying on a school bus this year, Lavaca schools are participating in anti-bullying training.
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A state lawmaker says he’s asking the Arkansas Department of Education to instruct teachers and schools they could face legal repercussions for teaching…
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About 16,000 socially disadvantaged farmers are set to begin receiving about $4 billion in federal debt payment relief as part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed Arkansas’ version of a Stand Your Ground bill into law this week, but when he did so he encouraged the Arkansas Legislature to…
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The life blood of many small businesses is access to capital. Since 2017, the Small Business Administration (SBA) has distributed $658.8 million in SBA…
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A U.S. district judge on Monday ordered a new delay in federal executions, hours before the first lethal injection was scheduled to be carried out at a…
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The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center in Little Rock will open its newest exhibit, "Hateful Things," on Thursday. It features what is considered to be…