The 50th Anniversary of Miranda v. Arizona

Arizona Humanities 1242 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ, United States

Heather Hamel In 1966 the United States Supreme Court decided  Miranda v. Arizona, popularizing the "you have a right to remain silent" legal warning. The decision was one of many handed down by the Warren court affecting citizen-police interactions and limiting police power. Fifty years later, the impact of those decisions, including Miranda, appears in doubt. […]

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“Armed with Our Language, We Went to War: The Navajo Code Talkers”

Royal Oaks 10015 W. Royal Oak Rd., Sun City, AZ, United States

During WWII a select group of young Navajo men enlisted in the Marines with a unique weapon. Using the Navajo language, they devised a secret code that the enemy never deciphered.  For over 40 years a cloak of secrecy hung over the Code Talker’s service until the code was declassified and they were finally honored […]

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The Beatles “From Liverpool to Abbey Road”

Oro Valley Public Library 1305 W. Naranja Drive, Oro Valley, 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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Hot Topics Cafe – Revenge of the Lawn – Sedona

edona Community Center 2615 Melody Ln, Sedona, AZ, United States

Title: Revenge of the Lawn Time: 5:30 - 7 p.m. Date: Wednesday, September 21 Facilitated by: Jeffrey Downard Where: Sedona Community Center, 2615 Melody Ln., Sedona, AZ 86336 More info at: nau.edu/ppi / 928-523-8339 / nau.ppi@nau.edu Join the upcoming Hot Topics Cafés on Revenge of the Lawn: Water Use and Conservation in the High Desert. In this Hot Topics discussion, we will consider a number […]

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Telling It Like It Was: Interviews with Arizona Pioneer Women

Dusenberry-River Branch Library 5605 E River Rd #105, Tucson, AZ, United States

During the Depression the Federal Writers Project conducted interviews with over 144 women who arrived in the Territory between 1850 and 1890. The women spoke of their long and dangerous journeys, and with their words paint pictures of the hardships and life threatening situations of their frontier existence. Through hard work, dedication, tenacity and humor […]

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The Sixties: The British Invasion

Himmel Park Public Library 1035 N. Treat Avenue, Tucson, AZ, United States

This lecture will focus on the rise of the British pop and rock acts that invaded our shores in the 60’s. From pop groups (The Beatles, The Dave Clark 5, Kinks) to the psychedelic and progressive bands (The Who, Pink Floyd, Cream), we will explore highlights from landmark recordings that clearly defined this British pop […]

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Riding with the Duke: John Wayne in Arizona

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

John Wayne was born in Iowa and lived for most of his adult life in California. Yet, he spent many years exploring, living, and investing in Arizona, where he produced his own films, raised cattle, operated a game ranch, and was seemingly everywhere at once. Wayne remains an iconic presence in American popular culture. In […]

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Arizona Kicks on Route 66

Desert Caballeros Western Museum 21 N. Frontier Street, Wickenburg, AZ, United States

U.S. Route 66, known as the “Mother Road,” was built in 1926. It ran from Chicago to L. A. During the depression of the 1930s, it became the major path by which people migrated west, seeking work, warm weather and new opportunities. Shore shares the history of Route 66 in Arizona, including the impact it […]

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Riding with the Duke: John Wayne in Arizona

Prescott Valley Public Library 7401 E Skoog Blvd, Prescott Valley, AZ, United States

John Wayne was born in Iowa and lived for most of his adult life in California. Yet, he spent many years exploring, living, and investing in Arizona, where he produced his own films, raised cattle, operated a game ranch, and was seemingly everywhere at once. Wayne remains an iconic presence in American popular culture. In […]

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The Harvey Girls: Opportunity Bound Documentary Film Screening

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

Join Us for the Harvey Girls Documentary, New Interviews and Discussion Program at the Mohave Museum of History and Arts, September 24, 1:30 PM. Remember the Harvey Girls? They were the more than 100,000 young women who, from the 1880s through the 1960s, left their homes and traveled west to work as waitresses in Harvey House […]

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