In this second part of our interview with Kathy Webb, Little Rock city board member and longtime community activist in hunger, LGBTQ, and other issues, Glen & April learn ways Kathy feels we can each help manage emotion and tribalism, in order to better work toward the common good. She mentions several areas in which she sees opportunities for bipartisan agreement or compromise, including public safety and crime, as well as homelessness. She shares her hopes and concerns for Arkansas, and then she concludes with a story about a powerful moment for her that involved famous (and now recently deceased) rock and R&B singer Tina Turner.
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