Years and theyre strong and they kind of stick with us, no matter what we do, as you have seen you go outside this museum and you travel around northwest arkansas, theres fortune 500 companies, theyre a Major Research university, theres all kinds of businesses and industry and hightech stuff going on out there but those images, those stereotypes, will theyll stick with us and theyre kind of theyre part of our story. We begin our tour of the local Literary Community with a visit to the university of Arkansas Library. To learn more about the life and accomplishmented of jay William Fulbright. James William Fulbright was a longtime senator serving arkansas from 1944 until 1974. 30 years. Before that he was a representativea u. S. Representative from the north arkansas area. He was president of the university of arkansas, the Youngest University president in the United States at the time. From 1939 to 1941 and worked for the department of justice, rhodes karl, a distinguish el alum of the
Will explore this city is literary life and we will hear from area writers including author and historian brooks lavished ensure the history of the ozarks and talk about stereotypes people face living in the region. Those stereotypes have been developing for a couple hundred years and they are strong in a kind of stick with us no matter what we do. As you seem come you got that in the cnn you travel around northwest at the fortune 500 companies, Major Research university is is all kinds of business and industry and hightech stuff going on out there, but those images and stereotypes, you know, theyll stick with us. They are part of our story. We begin our tour with a university of Arkansas Library. To learn more about the life and accomplishments of jay William Fulbright. James William Fulbright was a long time serving in arkansas from 1944 to 1974, 30 years. Before that he was a u. S. Representative from or fall, arkansas area produced president of the university of arkansas, and the y
According to the research a record 27. 3 million latinos will be eligible to vote in the 2016 president ial elections and in 2015 roughly 800,000 latinos in the United States turned 18 and became eligible to vote. Now in the nevada caucus latino voters made up 19 of the electorate although secretary of sate Hillary Clinton did beat vermont governor Bernie Sanders it was he who won the latino vote and nationwide polls also indicate that young latinos and blacks are significantly more likely to have a more favorable view of the vermont senator Bernie Sanders than their own elders. To explain how a 74yearold white guy is resonating with particular young voters weve way from holio city counciller good morning and thank you for coming today. Are you feeling the burn . Thats right. Raise your hand if youre feeling the burn. Were definitely feeling the burn. Okay. Explain this to me. Not that i cant relate because i can see it but weve got four individuals and im pretty sure ai all have diffe
NEW HIRES EqualityMaine has hired a new vice president and appointed a president of its board of directors. Melissa Martin has been named vice president of the organization. Martin was previously the public policy and legal director at the Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault and has worked for Pine Tree Legal Assistance and former Maine […]
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