Today’s Communiqué – 1.7.21

1. Little Rock Alumnae Chapter Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and Voter EMT Host [Virtual] Learning from Our Legislators Event

2. Black Founders Summit – Report

3. [Nomination Period Now Open] Arkansas Democratic Black Caucus 2021 King Kennedy Awards

4. My Water Buddy Launches Inaugural Podcast

5. Center on Community Philanthropy Hosts Fourth Advancing Equity Award Ceremony To Commemorate The National Day of Racial Healing [Virtual]


1. Little Rock Alumnae Chapter Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and Voter EMT Host [Virtual] Learning from Our Legislators Event


2. Black Founders Summit – Report

Advancing Black entrepreneurship is crucial for Black people to achieve economic mobility and intergenerational wealth.

In October, ReMix Ideas hosted the Black Founders Summit – bringing together over 90 business leaders, financiers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, educators, artisans and other vital stakeholders throughout the state of Arkansas – all with a common goal: advancing Black entrepreneurship.

Click Here or on the image below to read the report.


3. [Nomination Period Now Open] Arkansas Democratic Black Caucus 2021 King Kennedy Awards


4. My Water Buddy Launches Inaugural Podcast

EXCITING NEWS!!! My Water Buddy and Family’s highly anticipated and long-awaited “The Water Tales 10-episode Podcast” will officially launched on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. It will proceed with a different episode showcased weekly.


5. Center on Community Philanthropy Hosts Fourth Advancing Equity Award Ceremony To Commemorate The National Day of Racial Healing [Virtual]

Little Rock, AR – The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service Center on Community Philanthropy will announce the recipients of the 2021 Advancing Equity Award at its fourth ceremony commemorating the National Day of Racial Healing on Tuesday, January 19, 2021, at 12:00 pm CST on Facebook Live and Youtube.
The Advancing Equity Award is presented to organizations using innovative solutions to address racial inequalities in their communities and advance progress toward inclusion. The award recipients will receive support to continue and enhance their efforts.

The National Day of Racial Healing (NDORH) is an opportunity for people, organizations and communities across the United States to call for racial healing, bring people together in their common humanity and take collective action to create a more just and equitable world. NDORH is a part of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) effort – a national and community-based process to plan for and bring about transformational and sustainable change and to address the historic and contemporary effects of racism.

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