The BeLOVEd Community

By: Lindsey Leverett Chris Seawood
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the Beloved Community Podcast brought to you by KUAF and the Northwest Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr Council.The Beloved Community Podcast is designed with community in mind. We seek to highlight individuals and organizations that strive to build Dr. King’s beloved community in the Northwest Arkansas region, the state of Arkansas and beyond.Each month, you’ll hear from leaders in our community, working to combat poverty, racism, and inequity and promote the ideals of the Beloved Community where injustice ceases and love prevails. BE INSPIRED TO JOIN THE MOVEMENTSubscribe to the podcast now, so you won't miss the first episode - coming out on April 4th, the 55th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. King. And follow the work of the Northwest Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Council on Instagram here!
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Episodes
  • The BeLOVEd Community Podcast: Season 2, Episode 4: “Joi For The Journey”
    Jul 25 2024
    In this episode we speak to Joi McGowan, from Amani Counseling about mental health. What it takes to be resilient in our mental health. Good mental health practices for minority communities and her journey to bring help, health and joy to Black and Brown people.
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    55 mins
  • The BeLOVEd Community Podcast: Season 2, Episode 3: “Power to the People"
    Apr 27 2024
    In this episode we speak to Dr. Syard Evans, CEO of Arkansas Support Network. We talk about her work at Arkansas Support Network and her broader advocacy work for people with disabilities; their families and ensuring they have equity in society and within our government systems.
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The BeLOVEd Community Podcast: Season 2, Episode 2: Black Heritage, Black History, Black Community
    Mar 12 2024
    NWA MLK Council president and treasurer Lindsey Leverett Higgins and Chris Seawood talk with IMPACT Period founder and current Historic Black District project manager for NWA Black Heritage, Emma Willis on her past project work and her current work in Nortwest Arkansas included the historic and momentous work of the Historic Black District in South Fayetteville.
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    1 hr and 2 mins

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