Arizona Translates! Before the German’s Here: A Staged Reading and Talkback

Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre 738 N 5th Ave, Tucson, AZ, United States

Friday, November 12, 7:30-9:30pm In-person event: Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre, The Historic Y, 738 N 5th Ave, Tucson, Arizona 85705 ALTA has partnered with the Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre in Tucson to present the winner of the 2021 Plays in Translation Contest. Before the German’s Here by Marta Barceló, translated by H.J. Gardner, was selected from among 20 translated […]

$15

The Life of the Buddha

Tubac Buddhist Meditation Center 2247 Frontage Road, Tubac, AZ, United States

An overview of the life of the historical Buddha, with questions being encouraged throughout the presentation and at the end. Gautama Buddha, popularly known as the Buddha or Lord Buddha (also known as Siddhartha Gautama or Buddha Shakyamuni), was a leader and teacher who lived in ancient India. (c 5th to 4th century BCE). He […]

The Border Wall and the Tohono O’odham Nation’s Traditions and Spiritual Freedom

AZ, United States

A discussion with The Border Wall and the Tohono O’odham Nation’s Traditions and Spiritual Freedom The Indigenous Interests Online Presentation Series is designed to provide an avenue for communication between Native Americans and non-Indians that can result in more understanding of each other’s cultures, traditions, histories, viewpoints, philosophies, and ways of life. The presenters, all […]

Free

The 5 C’s of Arizona +1

Online AZ, United States

Explore the (6) important C’s of Arizona, one each month! This program is in partnership with Arc of Tempe. Our first class each month will be on Facebook live and posted here December 2 2021:Arizona Culture January 13 2022: AZ Climate February 10 2022: AZ Copper March 10 2022: AZ Cattle April 14 2022: AZ […]

Mesa-East Valley MLK Parade and Festival

AZ, United States

The community is invited to join the City of Mesa and the Mesa-East Valley MLK Committee as we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, January 17, 2022. This year's celebration theme is Tomorrow Is Today. The festivities will begin with a parade of community groups, organizations, businesses, churches, dance groups, bands, and regional cities. Upon ending their […]

Free

When Orphan Trains Went West

Quartzsite Community Center 295 E. Chandler, Quartzsite, AZ, United States

Few people today know much about the largest child migration in history. Between 1854 and 1929 over 250,000 orphans and unwanted children were taken out of New York City and given away at train stations across America. Children were sent to every state in the continental United States; the last train went to Sulphur Springs, Texas in […]

The 5 C’s of Arizona +1

Online AZ, United States

Explore the (6) important C’s of Arizona, one each month! This program is in partnership with Arc of Tempe. Our first class each month will be on Facebook live and posted here December 2 2021:Arizona Culture January 13 2022: AZ Climate February 10 2022: AZ Copper March 10 2022: AZ Cattle April 14 2022: AZ Citrus […]

Listening to Other Voices

AZ, United States

The World Literature Studies Program at the University of Arizona presents Listening to Other Voices A community coming together to celebrate our passion for books and authors from around the world. Notice: All University of Arizona locations are requiring the usage of face masks All events are available for online viewing Thursday, Feb 17,2022 Events Include: ​Translation: Building […]

Free

Listening to Other Voices

AZ, United States

The World Literature Studies Program at the University of Arizona presents Listening to Other Voices A community coming together to celebrate our passion for books and authors from around the world. Notice: All University of Arizona locations are requiring the usage of face masks All events are available for online viewing Thursday, Feb 18,2022 Events Include: World Literature: […]

Free

When Orphan Trains Went West

Williams City Council Chambers 113 South 1st Street, Williams, AZ, United States

Few people today know much about the largest child migration in history. Between 1854 and 1929 over 250,000 orphans and unwanted children were taken out of New York City and given away at train stations across America. Children were sent to every state in the continental United States; the last train went to Sulphur Springs, Texas in […]

Free

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