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    Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders touted what she calls her commitment to supporting Arkansas’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Thursday morning at Rep. French Hill’s (R-Little Rock) second HBCU summit. The summit was held at Arkansas Baptist College, and the theme was “Building Resilient Futures for HBCUs: Infrastructure, Innovation, and Economic Mobility.” During the event, Arkansas HBCU leaders discussed sustainability, private capital, public-private partnerships and connecting HBCU talent to the economy. Speaking to attendees, Sanders praised Arkansas Baptist College students who have gone on to do great things, such as Civil Rights leader Rev. Joseph Crenchaw, musician Louis Jordan and The post Gov. Sanders stops by Rep. French Hill’s HBCU summit appeared first on HBCU News.
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