We're back in the saddle! In this episode, Adena and Kara discuss the relaunch of Blackbelt Voices as a platform for authentic storytelling. After completing a Social Impact Storytelling program at Georgetown University and a fellowship with Solutions Journalism Network, Adena has come back with fresh ideas of how Blackbelt Voices can emphasize the importance of authenticity, belonging, and connection in storytelling.
Choosing AR 103 with Dr. Karama Neal: Shamim Okolloh's Journey from Nairobi to Little Rock
Choosing AR 102 with Dr. Karama Neal: California native Jean Block builds a life in Arkansas
Choosing AR 101 with Dr. Karama Neal: Welcome Home, Samantha Evans
Introducing "Choosing Arkansas" with Dr. Karama Neal
Growing Together Part 2 of 2: Urban Farmers Cultivating Community in Little Rock | Gabriyel El-Bey and Laverne Davis
Growing Together Part 1 of 2: Urban Farmers Cultivating Community in Little Rock | LeRoi Emerson
Michael Harriot: The King of Breaking It Down
Turn to Your Neighbor: La'Twana Scott - El Dorado, Arkansas
SOUL FOOD - Farm to Table: The Table
Black Food Culture: Gerald Harris on the sustainability of Black farmers in North Carolina
Black Food Culture: Dr. Ashanté M. Reese on her book, Black Food Matters
Turn to Your Neighbor: Jennifer Williams - Cleveland, Mississippi
The Cost of Racism: Tim Lampkin on building community wealth
Turn to Your Neighbor: Cheryl Hampton - Marianna, Arkansas
The Cost of Racism: Darrin Williams on economic equity and wealth building
Turn to Your Neighbor: Amanda Hunter - Mayflower, Arkansas
Preserving Our History: Nicka Sewell-Smith on genealogy and family history
Turn to Your Neighbor: Albessie Thompson - Twin Groves, Arkansas
Preserving Our History: Mosaic Templars Cultural Center
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