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Panel: 40 years of UA Press

Fayetteville, AR 72701 Event Description Accomplishments of the University of Arkansas Press in its 40 years of book publishing will be reviewed by an online panel sponsored by the Washington County Historical Society. The panel will be presented from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 3, through a Zoom link at https://bit.ly/2P9dltu. Mike Bieker, director of the UA Press, will discuss the publisher’s history with two UA faculty members: Robert Cochran, professor of English, and Jeannie Whayne, university professor of history. Event presented by:

For Black farmers, climate change magnifies existing inequality

Davon Goodwin tended his first grapevines in 2013 three years after he was injured by a bomb in Afghanistan during an Army mission. A first-generation Black farmer, Goodwin sees farming as a way to serve his community. But since he started farming, racial inequality in agriculture has put him back on the front lines, this time battling against climate change.  “It’s been hell,” says Goodwin, who has experienced many major hurricanes in the last six years. Still, he has persevered. After first managing someone else’s crops, Goodwin bought his own 42-acre farm in 2018 with his wife, Kenya Fuller, in Laurinburg, North Carolina where they now grow grapes, blackberries and mixed vegetables. 

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