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From Activism to Action with Fayetteville City Councilor D’Andre Jones

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We recently sat down with Fayetteville’s newest City Councilor, D’Andre Jones. D’Andre, a Ward 1 Representative, is the second African-American to hold the position. D’Andre originally ran back in 2014 and didn’t win.  He continued to labor and serve in the community, and then the Spring and Summer of 2020 happened. 

D’Andre became one of several spokespeople in the Northwest Arkansas community to address Black Lives Matter and other social issues that have become a flashpoint in our country.  He led several peaceful events in both Benton and Washington Counties in the Summer of 2020.  All of this activism and a desire to see diversity, equity, and inclusion flourish in Northwest Arkansas compelled D’Andre to throw his hat in the ring this past November to represent Fayetteville’s Ward 1, a place he calls home. 

D’Andre previously worked on the Civil Review Board in Fayetteville and has had a strong working relationship with Police Chief Mike Reynolds and the rest of the Fayetteville police department. The Fayetteville Fraternal Order of Police endorsed D’Andre this past election. 

All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast. 

Important Links and Mentions on the Show*

Email D’Andre Jones

D’Andre Jones on Facebook

Website for City of Fayetteville

Website for Fayetteville Police Department

Website for Lake Fayetteville

Website for Fayetteville Public Libary

Website for Razorback Football Team

Fayetteville City Councilor 

D’Andre Jones

113 W. Mountain St, Fayetteville, AR 72701

479-283-1358

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