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Code for Progress is an program that brings women and people of color into the coding workforce through holistic investment in their technical training…
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These are a collection of audio interviews that are heart warming, at times heart breaking, and above all honest…
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Three UALR students join the Institute team as summer interns bringing their valuable ideas and projects as we work to make Arkansas the best state in the country for promoting and celebrating racial and ethnic diversity.
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Listen to stories from the Women’s Storytelling Project, a collection of audio interviews that are heart warming, at times heart breaking, and above all honest…
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Four students join the institute team as summer interns. Their talents and ideas are helping us develop stronger community relationships as we define the future by promoting the fundamentals of respect, tolerance, dignity, and cultural understanding…
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The Clinton School of Public Service Center on Community Philanthropy is accepting applications and nominations for its Philanthropy Visiting Scholar program. Applications must be postmarked by Friday, July 12.
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Just Communities of Arkansas is hosting a week-long residential youth leadership retreat for high school students who have a strong desire to help build a world of acceptance, understanding and peace…
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Starting Sunday, July 14, 2013, teachers will come to Little Rock to expand their knowledge of two significant events in Arkansas civil rights history…
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Come and participate in the Juneteenth Street Festival Saturday, June 15 hosted by Mosaic Templars Cultural Center to celebrate African American freedom. There will be plenty of activities, entertainment, and more for all ages…
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The UALR Institute on Race and Ethnicity has been awarded an $8,471 grant from the Arkansas Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the…