Join us to celebrate the honorees of the 2019 Change Champion Awards.
Read MoreCelebrating local leadership in winning HB1552 DACA Nurses and in-state tuition equity HB1684 for those with DACA and visas!
Read MoreSB411 final vote, it passes with 71 votes for and 24 against. What happens next with SB411:
Read MoreA city resolution that would not change existing immigration policy but has nonetheless stirred concerns among the Hispanic community will be considered by Little Rock city directors Tuesday.
Read MoreOn Election Day, Arkansas United (AU), a local immigrant rights advocacy group, is proud to report that Arkansas Hispanic and Asian voters enthusiastically participated in early voting
Read MoreArkansas United is thrilled to welcome Cristina Jiménez as the keynote speaker for our 2018 Change Champions Gala.
Read MoreThe midterms elections next Tuesday are some of the most important for our Arkansas immigrants.
Read MoreAU launched this fall a new, broad slate of classes aimed at ensuring Arkansas immigrants have the information that they need to live with dignity and achieve their potential.
Read MoreBe a part of this significant event and help us keep on celebrating our diverse culture, our great achievements and our contribution to an inclusive, welcoming community. Thank you!
Read MoreHumberto Marquez was born in Zacatecas, Mexico in 1994 and immigrated to California at the age of 6 in the year 2000. One year later, he moved to Waldron, Arkansas……
Read MoreArkansas United was proud to join yesterday's protest at Attorney General Rutledge's Office, where DREAMers were on site to recognize the one-year anniversary of President Trump’s announcement to end the popular Deferred Action of Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and the role AG Rutledge played in the program’s demise.
Read MoreToday Arkansas United is proud to announce that we have made significant progress towards our goal of seeing that our immigrant communities are included in the community at large.
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