I don't see how anyone can honestly say Arkansas isn't a racist place, that's just absurd. Maybe NWA isn't racist as long as you don't go South, East, North or West of Bentonville. lol... It's different in the South, the Racist people here are still polite so you never really know who you're dealing with. There are many parts of this state that are not safe for ANYONE but especially minorities, it's just a fact. Hopefully things will change eventually...
"Almost every time I went to Walmart, if I see a black person, oh you got be my friend today and every day..." I laughed so hard I almost peed my pants. You are amazing. LOL I am actually trying to relocate to a different state. I am done living in California. Thanks for the tips. Stay safe!
This video was so helpful. I’m moving to NWA from the Caribbean with my family next year. My wife is black so I had some reservations, but I’m going to try to keep an open mind. Any tips or advice would be welcome.
Hey , great video. I'm proud of you & happy for you 💯. I'm from Cali , I'm going to visit my fam in Arkansas next year 2024. In hot springs. ... Is it cool in the hot springs area or do I have to bring the strap? 😂. Which local city has the most blacc ppl or friendly white ppl? I don't wanna run into any Karen/ peter type shiiii
Hello thanks so much for the info …. I was planning to move the family to Arkansas in a few month and was trying to find a decent area… I like that the area has so many things to offer but I also have anxiety about it as I’m married to a very stocky black man and have 2 boys that look “threatening” to certain groups….. Coming from the Houston area we have not experience a lot of outward racial indifferences as the city is so diverse and I was worried that this may be an issue if I moved to that area still considering it but very wary!
I too am looking for land to homestead in Marion county but learned about Harrison and zinc 30min out from where I was looking.have u been in that area?
I thank Yah for the bravery and perseverance of you and your family. Thank you for sharing your story. We need the testimony of those out in front to encourage the rest of us to move forward. Blessings, Peace and DIvine protection to you and all that favor you. Amen🙏
I used to have hope that race relations would get better through unification of a common faith such as Christianity. As I have gotten older I have lost hope because I see that one race perceives Jesus as white, and another race perceives Jesus as black. While they each have a right to their own opinion, if races cannot step outside of their race and accept the truth of the Bible that Jesus was middle eastern, then there perhaps is no hope. Before I became a Christian my earthly body was Caucasian. But I when I became a believer and found Jesus, I became born again and part of the body of Christ the Bible tells me. No matter what color your earthy body you are born in, if you have become a believer trusting in Jesus, then to me you are a fellow member of the body of Christ the Bible says.
That's the good thing about NWA is the diversity! This is where I grew up so it's not that fun for me unfortunately but it's a great place if your new here!
Lived in NWA for 12 years and the area is like no other! The schools is good, little to no traffic and schools are great! However, people here are blantly racist! Depending on what industry you work in and your desire to expand business wise you could thrive here. I haven't met many openminded non-colored people. However, I guess it depends on what your connections are etc. As you mentioned, the weather is hot but the tornadoes hardly ever affect the area due to the area being so hilly. Overall, it is a great place to raise a "family" but maybe not idea for a "black family". I chose to stay and make the best of it because it is almost impossible to find an area that welcomes blacks, low cost of living, low crime etc. so I guess you take it for what it is. I can say that other black families that I have met has shared that it was a easier transition for them when they came with like a group of family/friend and moved to the area because they then already had connections and grew connection from each other. And I too have to drive all the way to Little Rock to get my hair did! Those 3 hours suck. Most of the black beauticians in the area either offer limited services or they relocate so yes LR is our best options but I enjoy every trip to LR! They can split a scalp LOL
Right. I'm a marshallese teenager and my people came here because the U.S bombed my island which is why there are a lot of Marshallese people here in NWA, the school I'm going to is good and fun, the only thing holding it back is the racism here
😂😂😂 I’m so sorry to crash the party. I love this video from jump. I grew up in Clearwater Florida, and I made an offer on some land today and north Arkansas, I think 🤔. Literally sight unseen. And I I struggled to go into certain parts of North Carolina, because there was not enough diversity. Being a white woman you may think this a strange post. But growing up in Florida, and there is a lot of diversity, especially in central and south Florida. I appreciate when you said “where is civilization”. That is absolutely some thing I would say I’m stepping out of my comfort zone and the city. Thank you for breaking barriers. Great video.
I don't see how anyone can honestly say Arkansas isn't a racist place, that's just absurd. Maybe NWA isn't racist as long as you don't go South, East, North or West of Bentonville. lol... It's different in the South, the Racist people here are still polite so you never really know who you're dealing with. There are many parts of this state that are not safe for ANYONE but especially minorities, it's just a fact. Hopefully things will change eventually...
This is beautiful. I just bought property in Cherokee Village and I’m searching to see what people are saying. Thank you for sharing.
I am a white guy but this video was still helpful anyway, trying to get out of New York!
What's your IG?
@Belltown Daisy I wish, do you have room for a family of 4?
@Belltown Daisy I think about a lot of things, applying these thoughts are where i come up short.
"Almost every time I went to Walmart, if I see a black person, oh you got be my friend today and every day..."
I laughed so hard I almost peed my pants. You are amazing. LOL
I am actually trying to relocate to a different state. I am done living in California.
Thanks for the tips.
Stay safe!
This video was so helpful. I’m moving to NWA from the Caribbean with my family next year. My wife is black so I had some reservations, but I’m going to try to keep an open mind. Any tips or advice would be welcome.
Hey , great video. I'm proud of you & happy for you 💯. I'm from Cali , I'm going to visit my fam in Arkansas next year 2024. In hot springs. ... Is it cool in the hot springs area or do I have to bring the strap? 😂. Which local city has the most blacc ppl or friendly white ppl? I don't wanna run into any Karen/ peter type shiiii
This help so much! I'm moving to Brentonville, and I'm nerves.
Bentonville is awesome you will love it.
Hello thanks so much for the info …. I was planning to move the family to Arkansas in a few month and was trying to find a decent area… I like that the area has so many things to offer but I also have anxiety about it as I’m married to a very stocky black man and have 2 boys that look “threatening” to certain groups….. Coming from the Houston area we have not experience a lot of outward racial indifferences as the city is so diverse and I was worried that this may be an issue if I moved to that area still considering it but very wary!
Feel free to email me and we can chat. My email address is vonnice.boone@gmail.com
I too am looking for land to homestead in Marion county but learned about Harrison and zinc 30min out from where I was looking.have u been in that area?
Coming from Dallas and I was even worried!!!
My exact worry. I want to come I have three boys and a husband. I'm worried but I feel home when I visit hot springs arkansas
You’re relationship with your bestie and family warms my heart.❤️
Love you for this. researching the area!!
I thank Yah for the bravery and perseverance of you and your family. Thank you for sharing your story. We need the testimony of those out in front to encourage the rest of us to move forward. Blessings, Peace and DIvine protection to you and all that favor you. Amen🙏
Can you share More about your kid’s experience? How do you navigate that?
Hello, will like to talk to you more about your experience in Northwest Arkansas. Thinking about moving there for school.
I will make a video this week!
I’m moving here in a few weeks!! I’m so excited!!
went to Bentonville last week and loved it
I used to have hope that race relations would get better through unification of a common faith such as Christianity. As I have gotten older I have lost hope because I see that one race perceives Jesus as white, and another race perceives Jesus as black. While they each have a right to their own opinion, if races cannot step outside of their race and accept the truth of the Bible that Jesus was middle eastern, then there perhaps is no hope. Before I became a Christian my earthly body was Caucasian. But I when I became a believer and found Jesus, I became born again and part of the body of Christ the Bible tells me. No matter what color your earthy body you are born in, if you have become a believer trusting in Jesus, then to me you are a fellow member of the body of Christ the Bible says.
Sunday is the most segregated day in America. How could “Christianity” make things better? 🤔
That's the good thing about NWA is the diversity! This is where I grew up so it's not that fun for me unfortunately but it's a great place if your new here!
Lived in NWA for 12 years and the area is like no other! The schools is good, little to no traffic and schools are great! However, people here are blantly racist! Depending on what industry you work in and your desire to expand business wise you could thrive here. I haven't met many openminded non-colored people. However, I guess it depends on what your connections are etc. As you mentioned, the weather is hot but the tornadoes hardly ever affect the area due to the area being so hilly. Overall, it is a great place to raise a "family" but maybe not idea for a "black family". I chose to stay and make the best of it because it is almost impossible to find an area that welcomes blacks, low cost of living, low crime etc. so I guess you take it for what it is. I can say that other black families that I have met has shared that it was a easier transition for them when they came with like a group of family/friend and moved to the area because they then already had connections and grew connection from each other. And I too have to drive all the way to Little Rock to get my hair did! Those 3 hours suck. Most of the black beauticians in the area either offer limited services or they relocate so yes LR is our best options but I enjoy every trip to LR! They can split a scalp LOL
thank you for this,
Right. I'm a marshallese teenager and my people came here because the U.S bombed my island which is why there are a lot of Marshallese people here in NWA, the school I'm going to is good and fun, the only thing holding it back is the racism here
If u have certain disabilities check resources befor u move any where berryville supper limited. Resources 😢
Looking for farmland would you reccomend Arkansas..Im from Illinois??
😂😂😂 I’m so sorry to crash the party. I love this video from jump. I grew up in Clearwater Florida, and I made an offer on some land today and north Arkansas, I think 🤔. Literally sight unseen. And I I struggled to go into certain parts of North Carolina, because there was not enough diversity. Being a white woman you may think this a strange post. But growing up in Florida, and there is a lot of diversity, especially in central and south Florida. I appreciate when you said “where is civilization”. That is absolutely some thing I would say I’m stepping out of my comfort zone and the city. Thank you for breaking barriers. Great video.
Thanks!!! Very helpful.
Well hey I’m in NWA and single. 🤔
Y'all just moved to the Delta# it's 70%-100% all black.
Jobs are plentiful! Just moved to Jonesboro. An hour away from Memphis. Plenty of blacks!
3% in northwest Arkansas
Thank you so much for this video.
Glad it was helpful!
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