Water in the Southwest: Where Have We Been, and Where Are We Going? with Dr. Jennifer Richter

San Tan Valley Library 31505 N. Schnepf Rd., San Tan Valley, 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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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: What Is It and How Do We Do It? with Derek Keith

Florence Community Library 778 N. Main St., Florence, AZ, United States

In many organizations, institutions and corporations across the country, the words diversity, equity and inclusion, often referred to as DEI, are being incorporated into mission statements, workplace trainings, and sometimes day-to-day practices. So, what is diversity, equity and inclusion? Are the terms interchangeable, or do they address different issues? Do the definitions change when going […]

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From “Chief” to Code Talker: Four Profiles of the Navajo Code Talkers with Dr. Laura Tohe

Mesa Public Library: Red Mountain Branch 635 N Power Rd, Mesa, AZ, United States

During WWII a group of young Navajo men enlisted in the Marines without knowing that they would be called on to 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. This talk profiles four […]

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For the Love of Turquoise with Carrie Cannon

Winslow Arts Trust Museum at La Posada Hotel 333 E 2nd St, Winslow, AZ, United States

Turquoise has a long standing tradition amongst Native cultures of the Southwest, holding special significance and profound meanings to specific individual tribes. Even before the more contemporary tradition of combining silver with turquoise, cultures throughout the southwest used turquoise in necklaces, earrings, mosaics, fetishes, medicine pouches, and made bracelets of basketry stems lacquered with piñon […]

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What Music Can Do for Your Well-Being: The Latest Research with Janice Jarrett

East Valley Jewish Community Center 908 N. Alma School Rd., Chandler, AZ, United States

What can we do to enhance quality of life? What can we do to sharpen cognitive capability and function, cope, and age better? Music Therapy has a long tradition, and the range of effective music-related therapies for pain relief and healing injuries are still growing. Studies that confirm music’s range of benefits appear in scientific […]

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Hayden’s Ferry Review Fall Coffee Chat

Virtual AZ, United States

Sip your favorite cozy beverage while learning more about hybrid writing! This event will feature a conversation with Lucy Zhang and Nkosi Nkululeko, contributors who were published in Revolutionary Forms, our web issue featuring hybrid work. HFR editors will moderate a conversation between the two about the importance and innovation of hybrid work that defies […]

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Indigenous YA Author Panel – Office of Indian Education

AZ, United States

Do you want to hear Indigenous YA authors' perspectives on diversity, inclusion, and equity in Native American youth literature with an emphasis in culturally sustaining-revitalizing education? Join us on November 1st for a one-hour virtual panel to gain a deeper understanding of both Indigenous literature and Indigenous communities. The program will be a unique opportunity […]

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Dia de los Muertos Storytelling with Zarco Guerrero

AZ, United States

Dia de Los Muertos is a highly celebrated and significant holiday held throughout Mexico, Latin America and the Southwest. It is a day when homage is paid with prayers, offerings of food and the building of altars to those who have gone before us. Join Zarco and his unique masked characters as they celebrate Día […]

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Arizona Goes to the Movies: A Filmmaking History with Jim Turner

McFarland State Historic Park 24 W. Ruggles St, Florence, AZ, United States

From Douglas Fairbanks filming in Nogales in 1917 to “How the West Was Won” statewide in 1963, the state of Arizona has always been a photogenic favorite for movie producers. The program looks from “Real to Reel” to see how Hollywood has affected popular views of Western settlement and continues to impact social interactions. The […]

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Miners, Cowboys and Washerwomen: The Worksongs of Arizona with Dr. Jay Cravath

McFarland State Historic Park 24 W. Ruggles St, Florence, AZ, United States

In a narrative and musical portrait of working-class music, Dr. Craváth explores its roots and rhythms in our state. From Hopi basket songs, the Yavapai acorn gathering songs, to the cotton fields of Chandler and the crooked streets of Jerome, songs were companions to the immigrants who explored and built our state. Through performance and […]

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