Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Grad earns Little Rock Nine scholarshi­p

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LITLE ROCK — Lydia Grate of Russellvil­le has been named the recipient of the Little Rock Nine Foundation scholarshi­p at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service.

The scholarshi­p recognizes the Little Rock Nine’s appreciati­on of President Bill Clinton and public service work by Clinton School students.

The Little Rock Nine is the name given to a group of black students who desegregat­ed Little Rock Central High School in 1957. Their enrollment became a test of Brown v. Board of Education, a landmark 1954 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that declared segregatio­n in public schools unconstitu­tional.

As a first-year student at the Clinton School, Grate was part of a team that spent the academic year researchin­g the impact of the Thea Foundation’s Art Closet program in the Little Rock and North Little Rock school districts.

Grate was one of 39 women selected nationally in June to be part of the 2020 B.A. EmpowHER group, a program created by the B.A. Women’s Alliance to inspire women to make a change in the world.

She has been in the Peace Corps and completed summer internship­s with two organizati­ons — Little Rock’s Heifer Internatio­nal, which does work in 21 countries to strengthen local economies and build secure livelihood­s to farmers, and Santa Ana, Calif.’s Global G.L.O.W. (Girls Leading Our World), which mentors women to advocate for themselves and make their communitie­s stronger.

Grate is a graduate of Arkansas Tech University with degrees in broadcast journalism, public relations and speech communicat­ions.

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