A Sinners Secret
A small rural town has been shocked, leaving detectives with an unsettling mystery and a distraught mother in utter turmoil. What happened to 15-year-old honor roll student Jasmine Moore? See […]
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Dr. Karama Neal, principal of Neal Firm, aspires to help Arkansas achieve its full potential as a place where Black people can thrive. Achieving this potential requires not only the engagement of current Black Arkansans but also the economic, social, and political involvement of Black people with ties to the state — whether it’s through kinship, friendship, business, or general interest.
Facilitating this engagement and potential relocation involves helping these “potential Arkansans” 1) update their knowledge of current housing, employment, entrepreneurial, social, and other opportunities; and 2) learn from the paths and experiences of others who have moved to or returned to Arkansas and are enthusiastic about their choice and current quality of life.
Through her “Choosing Arkansas” series, Dr. Neal will share the stories of Black newcomers and returnees, highlighting their positive experiences and the opportunities that exist within the state. Her goal is to inspire others to see Arkansas as a place where they can build successful and fulfilling lives.
A small rural town has been shocked, leaving detectives with an unsettling mystery and a distraught mother in utter turmoil. What happened to 15-year-old honor roll student Jasmine Moore? See […]
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