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"All of these stories are intertwined and connected, and they bring up these very interesting stories about what was it like to be black in Northwest Arkansas."
Emma Willis is the founder of Impact Period and a representative for NWA Black Heritage. She is passionate about preserving African American history and culture in Northwest Arkansas. Emma is currently spearheading an effort to establish the first Black Fayetteville Historic District in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Her dedication to this cause involves extensive research, community engagement, and advocacy, aiming to recognize and celebrate the contributions of African Americans in the region.
Episode Summary:In this enriching episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Emma Willis to discuss an extraordinary project aimed at establishing the first Black Historic District in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Emma, the founder of Impact Period and a leading representative of the NWA Black Heritage organization, shares her journey working on this historic project. She delves into the rich, yet under-acknowledged, history of African Americans in Northwest Arkansas, the significance of preserving this history, and the community-driven efforts behind the project.
Emma highlights the challenges of getting community buy-in, understanding the local and state laws, and dealing with the logistical intricacies of preserving historically significant yet often disregarded areas. Through discussions about the historical context—spanning from the era of slavery to the Great Migration and civil rights activism—Emma educates listeners on the deep roots and significant contributions of African Americans in the area. She also explores the concept of Afrofuturism, envisioning a future where African American history is celebrated and preserved in innovative and community-centered ways.
Key Takeaways:All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast.
Important Links and Mentions on the Show*Email Emma Willis
Website NWA Black Heritage
NWA Black Heritage on Instagram
NWA Black Heritage on Facebook
NWA Black Heritage on LinkedIn
Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well.
This episode is sponsored by*Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"
Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"
Try ONBoardNWA.com Today!
*Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.
Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas:Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks.
Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas
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Looking to discover the best local businesses in Northwest Arkansas? 🌟 From cozy cafes to essential services, FindItNWA.com has got you covered. Connect with your local community with just one click and explore something great. Visit finditnwa.com today! #LocalBusiness #CommunitySupport"
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"All of these stories are intertwined and connected, and they bring up these very interesting stories about what was it like to be black in Northwest Arkansas."
Emma Willis is the founder of Impact Period and a representative for NWA Black Heritage. She is passionate about preserving African American history and culture in Northwest Arkansas. Emma is currently spearheading an effort to establish the first Black Fayetteville Historic District in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Her dedication to this cause involves extensive research, community engagement, and advocacy, aiming to recognize and celebrate the contributions of African Americans in the region.
Episode Summary:In this enriching episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Emma Willis to discuss an extraordinary project aimed at establishing the first Black Historic District in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Emma, the founder of Impact Period and a leading representative of the NWA Black Heritage organization, shares her journey working on this historic project. She delves into the rich, yet under-acknowledged, history of African Americans in Northwest Arkansas, the significance of preserving this history, and the community-driven efforts behind the project.
Emma highlights the challenges of getting community buy-in, understanding the local and state laws, and dealing with the logistical intricacies of preserving historically significant yet often disregarded areas. Through discussions about the historical context—spanning from the era of slavery to the Great Migration and civil rights activism—Emma educates listeners on the deep roots and significant contributions of African Americans in the area. She also explores the concept of Afrofuturism, envisioning a future where African American history is celebrated and preserved in innovative and community-centered ways.
Key Takeaways:All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast.
Important Links and Mentions on the Show*Email Emma Willis
Website NWA Black Heritage
NWA Black Heritage on Instagram
NWA Black Heritage on Facebook
NWA Black Heritage on LinkedIn
Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well.
This episode is sponsored by*Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"
Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"
Try ONBoardNWA.com Today!
*Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.
Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas:Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks.
Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas
Mentioned in this episode:
Hoot Owl Legal Ver 2
🦉 About HootOwl Legal
HootOwl Legal Ver 2
FindItNWA.com
Looking to discover the best local businesses in Northwest Arkansas? 🌟 From cozy cafes to essential services, FindItNWA.com has got you covered. Connect with your local community with just one click and explore something great. Visit finditnwa.com today! #LocalBusiness #CommunitySupport"
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