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The Folding Chair

The Folding Chair with Osyrus Bolly

A Society and Culture podcast
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The Folding Chair with Osyrus Bolly

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The Folding Chair with Osyrus Bolly

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Kaye Chambers is a multi-million dollar top producing agent specializing in first time home buyers and military personnel and families. Proud mom and die hard Eagles fan. Go Birds. Increasing homeownership among Black people requires a multifa
Why Black History Matters Celebrating Black history and sharing cultural resources is crucial for promoting accuracy in historical context, combating stereotypes, celebrating achievements, empowering communities, fostering understanding and in
The Folding Chair podcast examines the case of Marshall Ray Price, who died after what officials say was a consensual boxing match with another inmate at Greene County Jail in Paragould, Arkansas in December 2022. We recently spoke with Price's
Dr. Airic Hughes is an entrepreneur, artist, philanthropist, and faculty member in the Department of History at the University of Arkansas. His research examines Black geographies in America through the lens of federal interstate development in
Celestine Wesley, recipient of the 2023 EJ Miller Lifetime Achievement Award.A Tribute to Mrs. Celestine Wesley featuring Dr. Raquell Barton, Lynnise Wesley, Velva Jones, Freeda Williams, Madison Wesley, Pastor Ricky Hicks, Denise McCoy, Bobbi
Kirsten Keels is a proud NWA native turned Ivy League and international scholar. A first generation, low income student, Kirsten is a recent graduate of Princeton University and Fulbright Fellowship Recipient whose work revolves around global B
Tyson Jackson is the Chief Operating Officer and co-founder of Black With No Chaser, playing a key role in managing the company, developing its leaders, and guiding its growth. He balances his demanding career with his roles as a husband and f
Tiffeni Fontno​Creator, Educator, Librarian, Literacy & Curriculum Activist and Student Tiffeni has worked as a classroom teacher, school librarian and technology teacher. She currently works in in higher education, in academic leadership. ​S
Do we really have to explain why Black History matters? This year the state government and the Arkansas Department of Education has declared war on African American History/Black Studies. On this special episode of The Folding Chair podcast, Os
Representative Vivian Flowers (D)Rep. Vivian Flowers is serving her fifth term in the Arkansas House. She represents District 65 which includes a portion of Jefferson County and Arkansas County.For the 94th General Assembly, Rep. Flowers serve
Katina Booth White is a proud native of Little Rock, AR. Her love and enthusiasm for STEM and youth inspiredher to obtain a degree in Middle Childhood Education, with an emphasis in math and science. Katinabegan her career in education as an
Adaja Cooper is a national award-winning, published artist from Little Rock, Arkansas. Born in Magnolia, Arkansas, Cooper has always expressed a passion for art at a young age. Cooper's art has also been published in the Mahyue Magazine, the Li
ABOUT PHILLIP MOUTONTrap Jazz is a hybrid of two generations of Black music. A new genre of sound birthed out of the original art forms of contemporary and Jazz standards with a baseline and core of traditional Hip-Hop. Phillip “Philli Moo”
Hosea Long was born in Cross County, Wynne, Arkansas. From early life, he’s entertained dreams that were at odds with others. He became a Star Trek fan from the first airing of the TV show in 1966 and has remained a staunch fan. He attended
Billy Thomas, M.D., M.P.H., is the former and first Medical Director of the 12th Street Health and Wellness Center. He is a Professor of Neonatology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and former Vice Chancellor for Divers
Kaleem Nazeem was released from prison on August 10, 2018, after serving 28 years and 11 months. Today, his is a proud member of the Incarcerated Children’s Advocacy Network(ICAN). Since his release, he has received his associate degree in Ener
Wesley Peters is a native of Little Rock, Arkansas and he is the Creative Officer of Revolt Renaissance Publishing. For the "Arkansas Black History" Coloring Book - Volume 1  visit https://adaja-cooper-studio.myshopify.com/Learn more about Re
The Why Black History Matters event will stress the importance of teaching Black history throughout the year and not just in February.Joining on The Folding Chair podcast us for the #BHM conversation are special guests Stacey McAdoo and Kwami
This is live discussion about Senate Bill 71, Against SB71: An Attempt to End Affirmative Action with advocates Rosa Velázquez and Ryan D. Davis.Ryan D. Davis, Little Rock Freedom Fund Co-Founder:Ryan is dedicated to his family, his work, hi
Just Joy Hair is an innovative hair company that specializes in natural hair care products and services. With an urban and carribean feel, Just Joy promises vivrant hair experiences. Our Ceo LaRonda Joy Davis started the company with her client
Drekkia Writes- the poet, the artist, the creator and energy curator.CEO of Seven of Arts, an educational consulting firm. She is the founder of the womens empowerment organization hey, sis! & The Melanin Land and a published author with the b
Brad Betts is an activist/influencer against racism, social injustice, and poverty from Camden, AR. He created the group Camden’s Fight Against Hate in response to a white supremacist group showing up at Camden’s annual Daffodil Festival in 201
Issue 2 is an unnecessary, permanent change to our constitution that would eliminate the democratic principle of one person, one vote — allowing just 41% of voters to block important issues.This November, protect majority rule: Vote AGAINST Is
Tim Campbell is an activist and a native of Little Rock, Arkansas. Last spring, Campbell was the recipient of the Shannon Butler Bridge Builder Award for the Class of 2021, recognized as the school’s top honor. The award is presented to a stude
State Senator Joyce Elliott represents Senate District 31, comprising parts of Little Rock and Pulaski County.  She was elected to the Senate in 2008, after having served three terms in the House of Representatives, from 2001 through 2006. In 2
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