4th Annual Youth and Peace Conference (YPC)

Higher Ground at Wakefield 101 West 44th Street, Tucson, AZ, United States

The 4th Annual Youth and Peace Conference (YPC) is scheduled to take place in Tucson at Higher Ground at Wakefield on February 21, 2015. With strong youth involvement in the […]

Free

Deceptions, Lies and Alibis

A killer camel, a tornado-riding con man, a dead dragon, and a naked horse thief are some of the characters in the quirky stories from Southwest history that Peach loves […]

Free

In the Footsteps of Martha Summerhayes

Pinal County Historical Society Museum 715 South Main, Florence, AZ, United States

In the 1870s a refined New England woman traveled with her lieutenant husband to the untamed Arizona Territory. Traveling in terrible conditions and initially horrified by the desert landscape, she […]

Free

Ancient Landscapes of the American Southwest

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

The American Southwest is world-renown for its colorful, modern landscape, but you’ll be amazed to learn what it used to look like. The Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, the Superstition Mountains, […]

Free

Differing Perspectives:  An Overview of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict

Copper Queen Library 6 Main St., Bisbee, AZ, United States

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is often described solely in terms of international diplomacy, particularly Western involvement in exacerbating or attempting to resolve instability in the region.  However, more crucial to an […]

Free
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At Home: Veterans Read and Share Stories

Mesa Community College - Bldg EF, Room 1W 1833 West Southern Avenue, Mesa, AZ, United States

Female veterans are welcome to join this free four-session book group with dinner included. The group will read short stories and essays from classic and contemporary authors and talk about […]

Free

The Harlem Renaissance: Literary Movement

Estrella Mountain Community College Conference Center 3000 North Dysart Road, Avondale, AZ, United States

The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned the 1920s and early 1930s and it was an unprecedented period of expression by African Americans in music, literature, art, dance, […]

Free

Grants Workshop (Webinar/Conference Call)

Webinar/Conference Call Presentation This workshop takes place online, AZ, United States

Join Arizona Humanities for a workshop FREE and open to anyone interested in learning more about Arizona Humanities and how to write a competitive Project Grant or Opportunity Grant proposal. […]

Free

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