The Evolution of an Icon–The History of Arizona Highways Magazine with Win Holden

Apache Junction Library 1177 N. Idaho Rd., Apache Junction, AZ, United States

The first issue of Arizona Highways magazine was published in April, 1925. In this presentation, former publisher Win Holden will share the fascinating story of how a brochure produced by the Arizona Highway Department evolved into one of the most respected and revered publications in the world. With annual economic impact of over $65 million, […]

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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 […]

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Where Do You Live? How Did You Get There?: Housing Segregation In America with Dr. Rashad Shabazz

AZ, United States

Everybody needs a place to live, but not everyone gets to live where they want to. Who lives in your neighborhood? Who doesn’t live in your neighborhood? For many decades American cities have been divided by race. This was not caused indirectly by individual or organizational actions or prejudices, but deliberately through laws and policies […]

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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 […]

Flying through Arizona: The Story of the First National Women’s Air Race with Natalie Stewart-Smith

Fountin Hills Community Center 13001 N La Montana Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ, United States

In 1929, the first national women’s air race from Santa Monica, CA to Cleveland, OH passed through Arizona. Stopping in Yuma, Phoenix, and Douglas, the intrepid fliers solidified their determination and sisterhood along these Arizona waypoints. Who were these aviators? What were their planes like in 1929? What challenges did they encounter along the way? […]

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Race, Privilege and Access to Education Resources with Derek Keith

AZ, United States

Public education resources are meant to be equally accessible to all students. But intentions do not always match reality. Why do some students excel in the classroom and not others? How were the standard measurements for “intelligence” created, and why do they impact students of color differently? Research demonstrates that testing, and consequently differential treatment, […]

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Landscapes of Extraction: The Art of Mining in the American West with Dr. Betsy Fahlman

AZ, United States

Mining is the transformative industry of the American West—one that competes in scale and in color with the scenic landscape on its own terms, with the industrial sublime dynamically coexisting with the natural one. These landscapes are located at the bedrock of economic development—the risky speculation from which huge fortunes could be made and lost—and […]

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Miners, Cowboys and Washerwomen: The Worksongs of Arizona with Jay Craváth

Mohave Museum of History and Arts 400 W. Beale St., Kingman, AZ, United States

In a narrative and musical portrait of working-class music, Dr. Craváth explores its roots and rhythms in our state. From Hopi basket songs, the Yavapai acorn gathering songs, to the cotton fields of Chandler and the crooked streets of Jerome, songs were companions to the immigrants who explored and built our state. Through performance and […]

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Flying through Arizona: The Story of the First National Women’s Air Race with Natalie Stewart-Smith

Prescott Public Library 215 E. Goodwin St., Prescott, AZ, United States

In 1929, the first national women’s air race from Santa Monica, CA to Cleveland, OH passed through Arizona. Stopping in Yuma, Phoenix, and Douglas, the intrepid fliers solidified their determination and sisterhood along these Arizona waypoints. Who were these aviators? What were their planes like in 1929? What challenges did they encounter along the way? […]

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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 […]

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