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The Arkansas Journal of Social Change and Public Service strives to promote dialogue on numerous social topics. With the protests in Ferguson, MO…
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Dear Readers, We are taking a break for the summer to regroup and will have new articles in September for you to think…
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Art Inspiring Social Change: A review of March: Book One & conversation with illustrator Nate PowellBy Westley Ashley My knowledge of social change in America (in particular, the Civil Rights Movement) was personalized at a young age by my…
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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…
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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…
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SLAVERY STILL EXISTS – EXPLORING THE PARALLELS BETWEEN HISTORICAL SLAVERY AND MODERN DAY SLAVERY AND USING THE EFFORTS OF PAST YEARS TO PAVE THE…
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By Christina Sudduth & Mara D’Amico* Violence against women is a pervasive problem throughout the world, and global attention to the issue is prompting…
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By Lindsey Bailey* Maumelle, Arkansas is one of many communities in the United States that has a local ordinance banning dangerous dogs inside its…
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by Professor Jeff B. Woodmansee, UALR Bowen School of Law Law Libraries & Pro Se Litigants: Accessing the Information to Access Justice One of…