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Little Rock Community members buyout Little Mermaid showing
Little Rock, Arkansas – Friday night, dozens of Little Mermaid admirers had the opportunity to view the new live-action adaptation of the story for free.
It was due to a purchase event at the Cinemark in Colonel Glenn.
The acquisition is part of the national Win with Black Women Campaign.
“Halle was picked for this role, not because of the color of her skin, but because she was the best person for the role,” attorney Tiffany O’Guinn said. “We all have to do our fair share and mentor to these young girls so that we can inspire them to be better, wherever they are, wherever they come from.”
The Mays, Byrd, and O’Guinn Law Firm and Whitney Owens State Farm donated over 200 complimentary tickets to the film’s Friday, 6:30 p.m. screening.
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