Art Inspiring Social Change: A review of March: Book One & conversation with illustrator Nate Powell
By Westley Ashley My knowledge of social change in America (in particular, the Civil Rights Movement) was personalized at a young age by my mother and grandmother. My mother helped … Art Inspiring Social Change: A review of <em>March: Book One</em> & conversation with illustrator Nate Powell
Spotlight: V.L. Cox–Artist and Public Servant
V.L. Cox, born in Shreveport, Louisiana and later raised in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, is an Arkansas artist who over the years as shown her commitment to public service. Cox currently lives … Spotlight: V.L. Cox–Artist and Public Servant
Letter from the Editor
Dear Readers, I hope that you all enjoyed our articles last month on Women’s issues. We published an article written by Christina Sudduth and Mara D’Amico. This article talks about … Letter from the Editor
Slavery Still Exists
SLAVERY STILL EXISTS – EXPLORING THE PARALLELS BETWEEN HISTORICAL SLAVERY AND MODERN DAY SLAVERY AND USING THE EFFORTS OF PAST YEARS TO PAVE THE WAY FOR SUCCESS. Conversations about the … Slavery Still Exists
Law 779: Addressing Violence against Women in Nicaragua
By Christina Sudduth & Mara D’Amico* Violence against women is a pervasive problem throughout the world, and global attention to the issue is prompting some nations to take action. This … Law 779: Addressing Violence against Women in Nicaragua
Letter from the Editor
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Animal Law-Discrimination Based on Appearance: The Dangers that Fear, Misidentification, and Overreaction Pose for All Dog Owners.
By Lindsey Bailey* Maumelle, Arkansas is one of many communities in the United States that has a local ordinance banning dangerous dogs inside its city limits. Maumelle’s ordinance does not … Animal Law-Discrimination Based on Appearance: The Dangers that Fear, Misidentification, and Overreaction Pose for All Dog Owners.