“Talking Code with a Secret Weapon: Navajo Code Talkers Speak” with Laura Tohe

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

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION During WWII a group of young Navajo men enlisted in the Marines unaware that they would develop a secret code against the Japanese military. This select group of Code Talkers devised a Navajo language code that was accurate, quick, never broken, and saved many American lives. Excerpts from live interviews with the Code […]

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“Arizona Snake Oil Salesmen, Scams, and Hoaxes” with Christine Reid

Phippen Museum 4701 N Hwy 89, Prescott, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION Entrepreneurs offering assorted “get rich quick” schemes and “cure-alls” have visited Arizona since the early days. Benefitting from tales of abundant resources in the territory, limited law enforcement and communication, a scoundrel could create enticing promises of wealth and health without much external oversight. Newspapers often fanned the hysteria only to later denounce […]

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“Dark Skies over Arizona” with Kevin Schindler

La Posada Hotel 303 E. Second St., Winslow, 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 […]

“The Rise of Antisemitism and Nazi Propaganda” with Bjorn Krondorfer

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

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION In June of 2021, Holocaust education became a required subject in Arizona public middle and high schools, making space for a discussion on the rise of antisemitic propaganda in 20th century Germany. This presentation will begin with a brief look at the early stages of antisemitic messaging in the 1890s, 09’s and WWI […]

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“Indigenous Signs and Symbols: Pee-Posh/Kwatsan” with Yolanda Hart Stevens

Springville Heritage Center, Johnson-Udall Room 418 East Main Street, Springville, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION Native Americans in the U.S. are diverse, and their contributions have enriched our lives in countless ways. People do not always realize the origins of Native contributions to the language, culture, and traditions of the U.S. What are Native signs and symbols? What do they mean? Where do they appear? They can represent […]

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“Talking Code with a Secret Weapon: Navajo Code Talkers Speak” with Laura Tohe

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

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION During WWII a group of young Navajo men enlisted in the Marines unaware that they would develop a secret code against the Japanese military. This select group of Code Talkers devised a Navajo language code that was accurate, quick, never broken, and saved many American lives. Excerpts from live interviews with the Code […]

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“Writing for Wellness: A Poetic Medicine Approach” with Rosemarie Dombrowski

Maricopa County Library District - George T. Lord Library 1900 N Civic Square Drive, Goodyear, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION In this talk, we’ll review the history of poetic medicine and discuss some of the studies that support the efficacy of writing (and reading) poetry as a means to increasing our capacity for self-reflection, resiliency, and healing. We’ll also experience the benefits of this approach by engaging in reading and writing exercises designed […]

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“Seeing the Desert” with Gregory McNamee

Buckeye Valley Museum 116 E Hwy 85, Buckeye, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION Most Arizonans are not originally from Arizona, and most come from places that are far greener and milder of climate than our desert. For many of us, it takes a shift of eye and of attitude to appreciate this hot, dry place—but once it gets into one’s soul, there’s nowhere like it. This […]

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“The Colorado River and its Wonders: A Study in Water Use and Conservation” with Jim Turner

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

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION The Colorado River is a critical source of the West’s water supply, supporting 40 million people, nearly 6 million acres of agriculture, and tribes across seven states and portions of Mexico. At 1,450 miles long the Colorado River is the sixth longest river in the United States. The river flows through seven states […]

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“Debating Origins: Uncovering the Forgotten History of Horses in Arizona” with John Mack

Lecture Hall - R H Johnson Rec Center 19803 N. R.H. Johnson Blvd, Sun City West, AZ, United States

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION Although European settlers are commonly credited with introducing horses to Arizona, Native American communities in the state have long had a deep and cultural relationship with these animals. This presentation explores the ongoing conversation about the origins of horses in Arizona, emphasizing the perspectives and insights of Indigenous Arizonans. By delving into the […]

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