Race and Law in U.S. History

Joel D. Valdez Main Library 101 N. Stone Ave., Tucson, AZ, United States

Race has been much contested in U.S. history. Yet it has never been a single thing. Nor has it always been the same thing. Race has been part of a changing national identity. More personally, race has been part of variable individual identity. Who was white, who was Indian, who was black, for example, has […]

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Baca Float Ranch Movie Event – Green Valley

Wyndham Canoa Ranch Resort 5775 S Camino Del Sol, Green Valley, United States

Back by popular demand, Gregory McNamee offers a lively look into the movies made and stars who shared stories of western lifestyles in and around Canoa, followed by a viewing of a locally inspired 1956 film "The Bottom of the Bottle." ABOUT THE MOVIE: Baca Float Ranch was located south of Canoa Ranch before it became Rio […]

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Pearl Hart, the Lady Bandit- Victim or Vixen… or Both?

City of Surprise City Hall - City Council Chambers 16000 N Civic Center Plaza, Surprise, AZ, United States

Separating fact from fiction is no easy task when it comes to flamboyant stage coach robber Pearl Hart. A mountain of conflicting stories abound, thanks in no small part, to Pearl herself. So enamored of the Wild West, she embellished her own tale to accommodate the interest of newspapers and public fascination. This presentation will […]

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Himdak doo IIna: A Way of Life. How Societies Shape Culture.

Monte Vista Village Resort 8865 E. Baseline Rd., Mesa, AZ, United States

For tribal groups in Arizona, understanding the connections between physical, social, mental and spiritual identity of the people prior to birth through 102 years old is a way of life. Tribes in Arizona often illustrate their balance between patriarch and matriarch societies through symbolism. Illustrating with the Man in the maze and the Navajo basket […]

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Sedona: From Cucumbers to Leavenworth

R.H. Johnson Lecture Hall 19803 R. H. Johnson Blvd., Sun City West, AZ, United States

Using interviews with Sedona Schnebly’s children, Lisa Schnebly Heidinger  has put together little-known details about this amazing woman’s life, from being written out of the will for marrying TC Schnebly on her 20th birthday to the fate of the man she didn’t marry. Her story includes the journey west and the comic and tragic details […]

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Instruments and Music of Arizona’s Pioneers – Parker

La Paz County Board of Supervisors 1108 Joshua Ave, 85344, AZ, United States

The story of our state is not complete without music. This program will focus on the various genres of music that reflected the milieu and personalities of our various immigrants. Using musical instruments and stories, audience members will be presented an artistic tableau of our past: heroes, villains, and the immigrants who passed through and […]

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The Beatles “From Liverpool to Abbey Road” – Waddell

White Tank Library 20304 W. White Tank Mountain Road, Waddell, AZ, United States

This session examines a chronological historic account of the lives, works and influence of The Beatles on contemporary society. We will discuss their phenomenal achievements from a musical and cultural perspective. The lecture will be enhanced with visual backgrounds and audio clips. Our historic journey starts from their early days as a cover band in […]

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FRANK Talks: War, Liberty & Law – Gilbert

Southeast Regional Library 775 N Greenfield Rd, Gilbert, 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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The Big Thirst: How Jack Pfister Helped Arizona Face Its Water Challenges – Casa Grande

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

Whiskey’s for drinking, and water’s for fighting. The old quip about the West seems truer than ever as growth and climate change put pressure on water supplies. But history shows that Arizonans can solve water problems without a gunfight. In recent decades, Jack Pfister was a leader in reaching agreements on divisive water issues. This […]

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Africanized Honeybees in Arizona: What They Tell Us About Who We Are

White Tank Library 20304 W. White Tank Mountain Road, Waddell, AZ, United States

Arizona is the only state in the Union that has been documented as having Africanized bees in every single county. The story of Africanized bees in Arizona is very much a story about the Southwest, and its distinct differences from the rest of the United States. The bees show us that we are living and […]

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