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Building stability. Creating pathways. Strengthening community.Join  for Session 2 of Housing & Stability—a real convers...
04/17/2026

Building stability. Creating pathways. Strengthening community.

Join for Session 2 of Housing & Stability—a real conversation about access, equity, and what it takes to thrive in Northwest Arkansas.

Be in the room. Be part of the work.

📍 Fayetteville | April 18
🔗 Register + pull up / view online

04/15/2026

FAVOR ALBUM RELEASE PARTY! 🎉

Congratulations on an amazing album!! 👏🏽 Major shouts to .hersound for hosting this dope event! ✊🏽

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR OWN  2026 WASHINGTON COUNTY WOMEN IN HISTORY COALITION HONOREE‼️👏🏽🖤☝🏽WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU!! THA...
03/31/2026

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR OWN

2026 WASHINGTON COUNTY WOMEN IN HISTORY COALITION HONOREE‼️👏🏽🖤☝🏽

WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU!! THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO FOR OUR COMMUNITIES!!!

03/30/2026

Beloved Community Voices 🎤✨

“We’re Going to Mars” by invites us to dream beyond limits—and build a future rooted in vision, courage, and community. 🚀A beautiful tribute to her father Christopher Mercer, one of the University of Arkansas’ original Six Pioneers.

Honored to uplift this powerful voice from the Beloved Community celebration. ✊🏽

!Reminder! *the Footnotes Book Club is tonight. No pre-reading required. Just come ready for good conversation, great fo...
02/06/2026

!Reminder!
*the Footnotes Book Club is tonight. No pre-reading required. Just come ready for good conversation, great food, and all the vibes! And don’t forget the giveaways… gift cards, books, and more. Book signing and reception begin at 6pm featuring these amazingly dope Black authors. Vibes by DJ So Calm with a cameo from writer, hip-hop DJ, Dr. Todd Craig. UA Student Union | 4th Floor | Free and Open to the public

AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: ERIKA FRANKLINThis isn’t just a book — it’s a roadmap.What to Expect When Expecting to Go to College (...
02/04/2026

AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: ERIKA FRANKLIN

This isn’t just a book — it’s a roadmap.

What to Expect When Expecting to Go to College (Student & Parent Editions) was created because too many students arrive on campus unprepared — not academically, but emotionally, financially, and culturally.

Erika Franklin speaks from lived experience, mentorship, and real conversations families aren’t having enough.

These books help:
• students build confidence & readiness
• parents support without smothering
• families prepare for long-term success

🛒 Available on Amazon
📍 Meet Erika at The Footnotes | Feb 6

AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: DUSTIN MCGOWANEverybody’s invited — but not everybody’s prepared.The Black Cookout Survival Guide by D...
02/03/2026

AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: DUSTIN MCGOWAN

Everybody’s invited — but not everybody’s prepared.

The Black Cookout Survival Guide by Dustin McGowan is funny, cultural, and deeply familiar. It’s a loving nod to the traditions, unspoken rules, and joy of Black gatherings.

This book is:
😂 hilarious
🥘 cultural
🖤 undeniably us

Perfect for gifting, coffee tables, and family laughs.

🛒 Available on Amazon
📍 Catch Dustin at The Footnotes Book Club & Author Expo | Feb 6

AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: LAKISHA BRADLEYHealing is not accidental — it’s intentional.In Mighty By Design: Healing Through Creat...
02/03/2026

AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: LAKISHA BRADLEY

Healing is not accidental — it’s intentional.

In Mighty By Design: Healing Through Creativity, Lakisha Bradley invites readers to explore creativity as a pathway to restoration, self-discovery, and wholeness.

This book speaks to:
🖌️ artists & creatives
💛 those navigating healing
🧠 emotional wellness journeys

A powerful reminder that creativity is not a luxury — it’s medicine.

🛒 Available on Amazon
📍 Join Lakisha at The Footnotes Book Club & Author Expo | Feb 6

AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: VALANDRABlack Family Enterprise and Community in Segregated North Omaha: The Pratt Street House is mor...
02/01/2026

AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: VALANDRA

Black Family Enterprise and Community in Segregated North Omaha: The Pratt Street House is more than a book — it’s a living archive.

Drawing from oral history, ethnography, and personal reflection, Valandra tells the story of her grandparents’ migration from rural Arkansas to North Omaha and the Black working-class community they helped build.

This book explores:
• Black urban placemaking
• Mutual aid & community care
• Intergenerational resistance
• Home as history

An essential read for anyone interested in Black Studies, Urban Studies, Social Work, and community storytelling.

🛒 Available on Amazon
📍 Meet the author at The Footnotes | Feb 6

AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: ERIC DARNELL PRITCHARDJoy is a form of resistance.Clothes to Make You Smile: Patrick Kelly Designs His...
01/31/2026

AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: ERIC DARNELL PRITCHARD

Joy is a form of resistance.

Clothes to Make You Smile: Patrick Kelly Designs His Dreams is a beautifully told picture-book biography celebrating the life of legendary fashion designer Patrick Kelly.

Written by fashion historian Eric Darnell Pritchard and illustrated by Shannon Wright, this book tells the story of a Black boy from Mississippi who dared to dream loudly — and dress boldly.

Perfect for:
• children & families
• classrooms
• creatives of all ages

🛒 Available on Amazon
📍 Meet Eric at The Footnotes | Feb 6

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