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Arkansas State Fairgrounds welcomes hundreds for the fourth annual National HBCU Black Wall Street Career Festival

Little Rock, Arkansas – Energy was high and opportunities were everywhere on Saturday as the Arkansas State Fairgrounds welcomed visitors to the fourth annual National HBCU Black Wall Street Career Festival.

More than 60 employers, businesses, and vendors gathered from across 10 states, filling the venue with a buzz of activity. Job seekers, students, and entrepreneurs moved from booth to booth, meeting with recruiters, picking up information, and learning about new possibilities for their futures.

But this wasn’t just another job fair. As founder Edmond W. Davis explained, the vision was much bigger. “It’s all-inclusive because it’s not a job fair,” Davis said. “It’s a career fest where we have multiple parts moving. We’ve got an arts and culture stage and a very powerful financial legacy segment.”

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Throughout the day, attendees could explore a wide variety of experiences. In addition to meeting potential employers, they could visit the arts and culture stage to catch live performances and speakers. The financial legacy segment also drew attention, offering workshops and panels about building wealth and understanding financial systems.

Adding to the excitement was a special book signing event by Ashton Hall, a well-known fashion designer and author. Guests lined up to meet Hall, who shared advice about blending creativity with business skills in today’s competitive world.

The festival served not only as a career-building event but also as a celebration of Black excellence, entrepreneurship, and community pride. Organizers emphasized that creating a space like this is crucial for opening doors and inspiring the next generation of leaders.

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With each passing year, the National HBCU Black Wall Street Career Festival continues to grow, drawing in more companies, bigger crowds, and broader support. Based on Saturday’s turnout, it’s clear the impact is reaching far beyond Arkansas.

As Davis put it, the event is about more than just finding a job — it’s about shaping futures. “It’s all-inclusive because it’s not a job fair,” he repeated, highlighting the heart behind the festival’s mission.

And judging by the smiles, handshakes, and hopeful conversations echoing through the fairgrounds, that mission was well accomplished.

 

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