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In this episode, Charles Blake and Antwan Phillips provide conversation and perspective on Will Smith's Oscars situation, Arkansas basketball, City of Little Rock's proposed millage election, and Little Rock School District elections. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rock-the-culture/message
Antwan Phillips serves as the Position 9 At-Large City Director for Little Rock. The last time we talked to him, he had been elected but not yet sworn in. Now he has been in the position for nine months, so we got to talk to him about how it is going so far and what is on the horizon for the city. He has a vision for helping small businesses get their needs heard and addressed, a goal to help public school students further their post-high school education, and a positive attitude toward working for change in government. Antwan is passionate about our city and is a genuinely nice guy and someone we love talking to and learning from. Cheers! Listen wherever you like to listen to podcasts. Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/convoscocktailsconnections/Follow Amy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redbeautylounge/Follow Emily on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyreeves/Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/convoscocktailspod)
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Antwan Phillips is a lawyer, podcaster, and now politician: he recently won his election to Little Rock City Board of Directors Position 9. We mix up a Paloma while Antwan mixes his signature “Lover Boy” cocktail and we get to know all about him. From the story that got him to Bowdoin College to the inspiration for his Rock The Culture podcast, we laughed, we were inspired, and we got encouraged for the future. Cheers! Listen wherever you like to listen to podcasts. Follow Antwan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antwanphillips/ Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/convoscocktailsconnections/ Follow Amy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redbeautylounge/Follow Emily on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyreeves/
DeRay, Sam, Kaya, and De'Ara dive into recent overlooked news including the reality show “Live PD,” confiscation of IDs by jails, excessive voting lines, and Texas student failure rates. DeRay sits down with Quentin & Stefanie Brown-James, founders of The Collective PAC, to discuss building Black political power. Then, a quick check-in with Antwan Phillips, Little Rock City Board candidate, who wants us to #BelieveInBetter. Links: DeRay De'Ara Kaya Sam Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we conduct a role reversal. Charles Blake interviewed Antwan Phillips to discuss Antwan Phillips' exploratory campaign to become an at-large member of the Little Rock City Board of Directors. You can learn more about the believe in better campaign at www.antwanphillips.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arktimes-rock-the-culture/message
In episode 11 of our electrifying new podcast, "The Conversation," host Matt Price interviews Charles Blake and Antwan Phillips about their hit new podcast "Rock the Culture." They talk politics, culture, and what needs to happen in Little Rock under the next mayor.
In this week’s episode, Antwan Phillips and guest host Kendra Pruitt provide perspective and conversation on the Arkansas Chapter of the Poor People’s Campaign and on the future structure of the LRSD. We discussed a proposed city ordinance to require LRPD to make marijuana arrests a low priority offense with our guests attorney Omavi Shakur and Rev. Ryan D. Davis. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arktimes-rock-the-culture/message
The inaugural episode with host Antwan Phillips, guest host Rep. Charles Blake and special guest Darren Morgan, executive director of the Arkansas Commitment, a nonprofit that identifies academically talented African-American high school students in Central Arkansas and guides them to become leaders. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arktimes-rock-the-culture/message
Arkansas Times editor Lindsey Millar and special guest Antwan Phillips discuss the debate among Democrats vying to be the party's nominee for Arkansas’s Second Congressional district, the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. 50 years after his assassination and the McClellan High School coach who was put on paid leave after KARK revealed he’d made bigoted tweets.