Arkansas Times Presents: "Hiding Our History. Why Is The Governor So Afraid of Critical Race Theory?" Join publisher Alan Leveritt as he rips the governor and the legislature for their attempts to obscure and rewrite Arkansas’s racial history.
Forget grad school, we should be teaching critical race theory in 8th Grade Arkansas history. Now!
The governor turns the language of the civil rights movement on its head to argue that CRT resurrects ‘segregationist values'. Leveritt argues the opposite is true, that the state law against the teaching of CRT is just an effort to keep Arkansas students, black and white, ignorant of their history. Come for a lively discussion covering the racial composition of Little Rock’s neighborhoods, the racial wealth gap, the GI Bill, college enrollment and how all that ties into CRT.
Date: Thursday, May 29, 2025
Time: Lunch served at 11:30 AM | Lecture begins at 12:00 PM
Location: Copper Grill - 300 E 3rd St in downtown Little Rock
About this Series
Our monthly speaker series brings newsmakers, policymakers, and seasoned political observers together for a behind-the-scenes look at the most pressing issues facing Arkansas. These lunch lectures raise money for the Arkansas Times Investigative Journalism Project. 100% of the proceeds will support expanding our newsroom, ensuring our capacity to hold leaders accountable and keep Arkansans informed.
With a shifting political landscape and critical decisions looming, the need for in-depth, unbiased reporting has never been greater. Your support enables us to grow our staff and strengthen our investigative capacity, making the Arkansas Times a vital journalistic watchdog.
In-person tickets are $100 and include lunch in the private dining room at the Copper Grill. Attendance is capped at 75, and previous events have sold out—so please don’t wait to secure your seat.
Doors open at 11:30, and the Copper Grill buffet begins immediately afterward. Alan will start shortly before noon, followed by a Q&A session. We will wrap up by 1 p.m.
Virtual tickets are $50, providing you with Zoom access to the event and the opportunity to stay informed, no matter where you are.
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