1. Saint Mark Baptist Church, Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families Host Documentary Screening and Discussion on Maternal Mortality
Little Rock, AR (March 20, 2023)— In recognition of April as Minority Health Month and Black Maternal Health Week April 11-17, Saint Mark Baptist Church (Saint Mark) and Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families (AACF) will host a screening of Aftershock on Tuesday, April 11 at 6pm at Saint Mark Baptist Church, 5722 W. 12th St. Following the documentary screening, there will be a discussion about Black maternal mortality in Arkansas with Dr. Creshelle Nash, the Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield medical director for Health Equity and Public Programs; and Dr. William “Sam” Greenfield, Arkansas Department of Health medical director and UAMS professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The discussion will include topics such as access to maternal healthcare, affordable healthcare accessibility, and the role of community organizations. This event is free and open to the public.
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2. The Arkansas Minority Health Commission and Arkansas Medical, Dental, and Pharmaceutical Association Present ‘Ask The Doctor’ featuring Dr. Keith Morris, M.D.
3. Registration Now Open: The Soul Creatives Spring Break Workshops for Music and Content Creators in Grades 6-12
4. Central Arkansas Water Announces Water and Wastewater Utility Bill Assistance Program
5. The Taste of Little Rock Honoring James Bobo Set For April 4th
The 18th annual Taste of Little Rock is set for 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. April 4, 2023, at the Jack Stephens Center on the UA Little Rock campus.
The 2023 Taste of Little Rock will honor James Bobo for his lifetime of support to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
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6. Celebrate Maya! Project Announces Schedule To Commemorate the Late Author’s 95th Birthday
We’re “Celebrating Maya @95” throughout April 2023
LITTLE ROCK—Since 2015, Celebrate! Maya Project has celebrated the life and legacy of iconic poet and writer Dr. Maya Angelou. This year marks her 95th Birthday, and we are celebrating her life throughout the month of April! “We are celebrating all that Dr. Angelou has contributed to the world, to America and to Arkansas, her childhood home,” Celebrate! Maya Project president Janis F. Kearney, said.
The month-long celebration includes: