FRANK Talks: Conspiracy and Credibility – Coolidge

Coolidge Public Library 160 W. Central Avenue, Coolidge, AZ, United States

Conspiracy and Credibility: Look Who’s Talking, about What — Law Talk and Loose Talk Dr. T.J. Davis, Arizona State University, School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies It is undeniable that words have power, the power to teach, to defend, to inspire and to offend, the power to reveal facts and falsehoods, the power to […]

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Film + Talk: The Return

Florence Community Library 778 N. Main St., Florence, AZ, United States

In 2012, California amended its “Three Strikes” law—one of the harshest criminal sentencing policies in the country. The passage of Prop. 36 marked the first time in U.S. history that citizens voted to shorten sentences of those currently incarcerated. Within days, the reintegration of thousands of “lifers” was underway. The Return examines this unprecedented reform […]

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Author + Talk: Butch Queens Up in Pumps with Marlon Bailey

Arizona Humanities 1242 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ, United States

Join us for a presentation and discussion with Marlon M. Bailey, Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies at Arizona State University's School of Social Transformation. About Marlon's book Butch Queens Up in Pumps: "Butch Queens Up in Pumps examines Ballroom culture, in which inner-city LGBT individuals dress, dance, and vogue to compete for prizes and trophies. Participants […]

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FRANK Talks: Civic Engagement – Phoenix

Gateway Community College Library 108 N 40th St, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Civic Engagement: What is it & why is it important? Ryan Winkle, Co-founder RAILMesa What is civic engagement? How can you engage and empower people in your communities? Explore the idea that civic participation is not just important, but imperative for a community to be successful. Learn and reflect on how being an “engaged” citizen […]

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FRANK Talks: Colorblindness and equality – Casa Grande

Casa Grande Public Library 449 N. Dry Lake St., Casa Grande, AZ, United States

Colorblindness and equality: Well-intentioned American values, or myths? Dr. Angelina Castagno, Northern Arizona University, Associate Professor, Educational Foundations Most of us are raised to value colorblindness and equality. Lady Justice is depicted wearing a blindfold to symbolize objectivity; Dr. King’s legacy to judge each other by our character rather than skin color is a well-known […]

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Drop-In Discovery Saturday – Phoenix

Pueblo Grande Museum 4619 East Washington St., Phoenix, AZ, United States

February 18 - August Wood Join August Wood on the back patio for a drop-in informational program and demonstration about the process of making Pima baskets. Enjoy free, fun, educational programs on the back patio at Pueblo Grande Museum from local artists, and organizations specializing in prehistoric cultural practices, desert plants and animal conservation, and […]

*New Date* A World of Music with Todd Green – Coolidge

Coolidge Performing Arts Center 684 W. Northern Avenue, Coolidge, United States

A World of Music with Todd Green info@coolidgeperformingartscenter.org On Monday, February 20, 2017 the Coolidge Performing Arts Center will host a free musical demonstration and lecture, “A World of Music with Todd Green” featuring 25 acoustic, indigenous string, flute and percussion instruments from the Middle East, Central Asia, Far East and South America. The presentation […]

Miranda v. Arizona: 50 Years Later Part III

Arizona Humanities 1242 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ, United States

Join Heather Hamel and AZ Justice That Works for a community discussion and participatory workshop. This is the third program of a three part series that examines the impact of the 1966 United States Supreme Court decision Miranda v. Arizona, which popularized the “you have a right to remain silent” legal warning. Seating is limited […]

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FRANK Talks: War, Liberty & Law – Chandler

Chandler Sunset Library 4930 W. Ray Rd. Chandler AZ , Chandler, AZ, United States

War, Liberty & Law: The U.S. Constitution and Crisis Dr. T.J. Davis, Arizona State University, School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies There is a fundamental tension between national security and individual liberty. The Bill of Rights guarantees certain liberties, free speech and press, peaceable assembly, the right to bear arms and be free from […]

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2017 Arizona Humanities Awards – Phoenix

New City PHX 1300 N. Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Join us for the 2017 Arizona Humanities Awards! Friday, February 24, 2017 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. New City PHX (1300 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004) Click here to purchase your tickets today. 2017 Humanities Award Recipients Nancy Liliana Godoy-Powell, Humanities Rising Star Award James Blasingame, Dan Shilling Humanities Public Scholar Award Barbara Hatch, Juliana […]

$40.00

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