Grand Canyon National Park Centennial Perspectives, Lecture Series–Craig Childs

Northern Arizona University - Assembly Hall Cline Hall 1001 S. Knoles Dr., Flagstaff, AZ, United States

Grand Canyon National Park Centennial Perspectives, Lecture Series--Craig Childs Childs will talk about routes, how one moves through what looks like an impossible terrain off cliffs and shadows, and what you discover about the Grand Canyon in the process. In a place where people fall off the edges taking selfies, and stories about finding ways. […]

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Art of the Internment Camps: Culture Behind Barbed Wire

Burton Barr Central Library 1221 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ, United States

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s 1942 WWII Executive Order 9066 forced the removal of nearly 125,000 Japanese-American citizens from the west coast, incarcerating them in ten remote internment camps in seven states: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming. Government photographers Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee, and Ansel Adams documented the internment, and artists Toyo Miyatake, […]

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Tom Mix: King of the Cowboys

Mohave County Library Bullhead City 1170 E. Hancock Dr, Bullhead City , AZ

Cowboy movie star Tom Mix was internationally famous, and many legends and tall tales have been told about his life. This presentation highlights some of the true stories about Mix and his connection to Arizona, debunking some of the Hollywood hype. What brought Mix travel that lonesome highway where he met his death south of […]

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Four Corners: The Southwest’s Cultural Crossroad

Springerville Heritage Center 418 E. Main Stret, Springerville, AZ, United States

The Four Corners is a common name for the region within 150 miles of the marker where Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico, Arizona meet. The Four Corners reflects a wide array of customs of both ancient and contemporary cultures, spiritual beliefs, and histories. This presentation describes the landscape’s extensive geological and cultural transformation contributed by […]

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Can We Get Along? Talking to Each Other About Controversies Now

South Mountain Community Library 7050 S 24th St, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Democracy is based on hope, the hope that we might solve our problems by talking to each other. Current controversies reflect our nation’s complex history, politics and values. Our views on whether or not America has changed for the better, or for the worse, can differ sharply within our families, our friends, and co-workers. Cultural […]

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Borders, Walls, and Immigration

Mohave Community College: Lake Havasu Campus 1977 Acoma Blvd, Lake Havasu City, AZ, United States

Immigration is one of the most divisive issues facing our country and our state. Who comes in and out of the U.S., and how? Do current immigration laws effectively promote national security and economic prosperity, without compromising human and civil rights? In Arizona border security and immigration policies are more than media and political talking […]

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Borders, Walls, and Immigration

Mesa Community College Library 1833 W Southern Ave, Mesa, AZ, United States

Immigration is one of the most divisive issues facing our country and our state. Who comes in and out of the U.S., and how? Do current immigration laws effectively promote national security and economic prosperity, without compromising human and civil rights? In Arizona border security and immigration policies are more than media and political talking […]

Water in the Southwest: Where have we been, and where are we going?

Cottonwood Public Library 100 S. 6th St., Cottonwood, AZ, United States

It has been said that, “Whiskey is for drinking, water is for fighting.” This is especially true of water politics in the American Southwest, a region defined by its lack of water. The massive 20th century federal investments into dam systems controlled the great rivers of the West, allowing cities like Phoenix to “bloom like […]

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Landscapes of Migration in the Arizona-Sonora Borderland

Saguaro Library 2808 N. 46th Street, Phoenix, AZ, United States

The dividing line of the U.S.-Mexico border may be the most significant feature of the Arizona-Sonora borderland today, but the region is also at the center of major north-south corridors of human migration. In this talk, Scott warren offers an in-depth look at historical and contemporary patterns of south-north migration through this region, from ancient […]

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Native American Spirit of Water and Landscape

Pioneer Masonic Lodge #82 19055 E. K-Mine Rd, Black Canyon City, AZ, United States

Laura Tohe, an award winning poet and the Navajo Nation Poet Laureate for 2015-2019 is Dine' and Sleepy Rock clan born for the Bitter Water Clan.  She will be joined by her son, Dez Tillman, a musician and composer with a passion for creating art that enriches the soul, who is Sleepy Rock clan and born […]

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