Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Radio CALS, February 1, 2017

Radio CALS airs on KABF 88.3 FM in Little Rock from 6-6:30 p.m. every Wednesday. It may be streamed live at www.kabf.org (click "Listen Live") or anytime at www.soundcloud.com/radiocals.


Today's broadcast of Radio CALS (2/1/2017) features:

  • Primary Sources - On this week's show, UALR Institute on Race and Ethnicity Director John Kirk sits down in the Radio CALS studio with Joyce Williams.  Williams is a retired public school educator, principal and consultant. Her father, one of many relatives who played an important role in black history in Arkansas, was I. S. McClinton, head of the Arkansas Democratic Voters Association in the 1950s and 1960s. Joyce was one of the first of four black teachers to desegregate teaching faculty in the Little Rock School District in 1964. She remains passionate about racial and social justice and is a member of Little Rock's New Millennium Church.

    Links related to this broadcast:
The full Primary Sources podcast is available at 


The Butler Center, Clinton School of Public Service, and UALR present:
Music of the Civil Rights Movement
A joint Arkansas Sounds and Legacies & Lunch production.
Wednesday, February1, Noon
CALS Ron Robinson Theater
100 River Market Ave.
General admission: Free

Music used in this broadcast was created by:
Radio CALS is a production of the Central Arkansas Library System (CALS), its Arkansas history department, the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, and the CALS Communications and Public Relations Department. For more information, visit www.cals.org and www.butlercenter.org. Our producer is  Glenn Whaley, and our production manager is Brett Ratliff. Voices by Jasmine Jobe and John Miller. Engineering and editing by Brett Ratliff. Our executive producers are Lee Ann Blackwell Hoskyn and David Stricklin. 

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