“Take a Hike! Explore, Enhance, and Experience Your Understanding of Arizona” with Rodo Sofranac

Dorothy Powell Senior Center 405 E 6th St, Casa Grande, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION There are only eleven designated national scenic trails in the United States. Our Grand Canyon State has one of them—the Arizona National Scenic Trail! In this discussion, participants will have opportunities to: explore the history of the creation of Arizona’s greatest volunteer project; enhance their knowledge of Arizona’s diverse geography, animals, plants, and […]

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“Arizona Colonists, Pioneers, and Immigrants: A multicultural history” with Jim Turner

McFarland State Historic Park 24 W. Ruggles St, Florence, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION Arizona’s history is much more than Hollywood’s Wild West stereotypes of cowboys, lawmen, and outlaws. In addition to miners, merchants, and ranchers, the area attracted faith-based farmers, health seekers, and women entrepreneurs of many creeds and cultures, including a Greco-Syrian camel driver. This presentation describes Arizona history’s notables and notorious characters from common […]

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“The Vanishing Trading Posts” with Christine Glenn & Sandy Sunseri

Mohave County Library, Kingman Branch 3269 N. Burbank St., Kingman, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION The stories of trading posts in the Southwest are a unique snapshot of life almost one hundred years ago. In the early 1900’s, trading posts in the Four corners flourished. There were over one hundred trading posts on the plateau, but today only five remain. Why did they vanish? The challenges and unexpected […]

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“Jewish Women’s Resilience, Resistance, and Survival in the Holocaust” with Bjorn Krondorfer

Desert Foothills Library (Jones Room) 38443 N. Schoolhouse Road, Cave Creek, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION This presentation traces the lives of two women Holocaust survivors who both grew up in traditional Jewish families in Bedzin, Poland and later became residents of Arizona: Jane Lipski (Tucson) and Doris Martin (Flagstaff). They managed to survive the Nazi onslaught as adolescent girls. While Jane was able to escape the ghetto and […]

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“Arizona’s Birth Control Movement: Providing Contraceptives to Rural and Urban Women” with Mary Melcher

Mohave Community College - Lake Havasu Campus - Building 600 1977 Acoma Blvd, Lake Havasu City, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION Today, women’s ability to control their reproduction through use of contraception is taken for granted. But this is a fairly recent phenomenon. Birth control was illegal in the U.S. until 1936. Before birth control was legalized, a lively birth control movement developed in Arizona,initiated by Margaret Sanger and volunteers in Tucson and Phoenix. […]

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“Dark Skies over Arizona” with Kevin Schindler

Mohave County Library District - Lake Havasu City Branch Community Rooms A/B 1770 McCulloch Blvd, Lake Havasu City, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION There’s nothing like standing under a dark, star-spangled night sky to quiet the mind and reduce stress, share an experience of awe with family and friends, and to inspire creative thoughts. Yet such dark skies are a disappearing resource, with only 20% of the world living in a place where the center of […]

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“Growing in the Desert: The History & Culture of the Tohono O’odham ” with Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan

S'edav Va'aki Museum 4619 E Washington St, Phoenix, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION Many Arizonans call the Sonoran Desert and its striking landscapes home. Long before our urban centers and city lights lit up the dark desert skies, the Tohono O’odham were cultivating and shaping the land with abundant agriculture—from squash and beans to corn and cotton. For generations they passed down their rich knowledge and […]

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“Cochise, Geronimo, and the Apache Wars” with Gregory McNamee

McFarland State Historic Park 24 W. Ruggles St, Florence, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION Their names resound in Arizona history and pepper the of the state map, but few people know well the tangled history that surrounds the so-called “Apache Wars”, when fully half of the active U.S. Army descended on the territory to combat a relative handful of Indigenous warriors. Ironically, the Apache peoples of the […]

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“Beyond the Kitsch: The Pervasive Spirit of our Indigenous Creative Community ” with Nanibaa Beck

Sun City Library Sun City Library 16828 N. 99th Ave., Sun City, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION Throughout the Southwest, tourists and locals encounter a range of Indigenous art, from manufactured and imported cultural appropriations to fine art in galleries and museums. The state’s creative Indigenous communities are sometimes lost in what is popularly featured as Native American Art. In this presentation, Diné jeweler Nanibaa Beck will highlight contemporary Native […]

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“Staying Human in the Artificial Intelligence Revolution” with Matthew Goodwin

Scottsdale Public Library 7377 E. Silverstone Drive, Scottsdale, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION By most accounts, the revolution in Artificial Intelligence (AI) has only just begun. What is the current state of AI and what does it mean for humanity? This presentation will provide a general introduction to what AI currently can and cannot do. We will also explore some of the philosophical questions that AI […]

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