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  • February 2017

  • Thu 16

    FRANK Talks: Civic Engagement – Phoenix

    February 16, 2017 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
    Gateway Community College Library 108 N 40th St, Phoenix, AZ, United States

    Civic Engagement: What is it & why is it important? Ryan Winkle, Co-founder RAILMesa What is civic engagement? How can you engage and empower people in your communities? Explore the idea that civic participation is not just important, but imperative for a community to be successful. Learn and reflect on how being an “engaged” citizen […]

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  • Thu 16

    FRANK Talks: Colorblindness and equality – Casa Grande

    February 16, 2017 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

    Colorblindness and equality: Well-intentioned American values, or myths? Dr. Angelina Castagno, Northern Arizona University, Associate Professor, Educational Foundations Most of us are raised to value colorblindness and equality. Lady Justice is depicted wearing a blindfold to symbolize objectivity; Dr. King’s legacy to judge each other by our character rather than skin color is a well-known […]

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  • Wed 22

    FRANK Talks: War, Liberty & Law – Chandler

    February 22, 2017 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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    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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  • Tue 28

    FRANK Talks: Conspiracy and Credibility – Bisbee

    February 28, 2017 @ 5:30 pm - 6:45 pm
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    Conspiracy and Credibility: Look Who’s Talking, about What — Law Talk and Loose Talk Dr. T.J. Davis, Arizona State University, School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies It is undeniable that words have power, the power to teach, to defend, to inspire and to offend, the power to reveal facts and falsehoods, the power to […]

  • March 2017

  • Wed 1

    FRANK Talks: Modern Policing or a Police State – Marana

    March 1, 2017 @ 6:30 pm - 7:15 pm
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    Body Cameras, Tasers and Guns: Modern Policing or a Police State? Michael Scott, Arizona State University, Clinical Professor, Director of Center for Problem-Oriented Policing, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice The methods and tools used by police officers today are not the same as in the past. In some cases the police are using military […]

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  • Thu 2

    FRANK Talks: Faith in the Borderlands – Florence

    March 2, 2017 @ 6:30 pm - 7:45 pm
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    Faith in the Borderlands: Immigration and Religion in Arizona Dr. Leah Sarat, Arizona State University, Associate Professor, School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies Many immigrants facing the challenges and risks involved in traveling to and settling within the United States turn to religious beliefs and practices for strength, empowerment, and to establish a sense […]

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  • Sat 4

    FRANK Talks: Racial Literacy & Social Media – Chandler

    March 4, 2017 @ 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm
    Chandler Hamilton Library 3700 S. Arizona Ave, Chandler, AZ, United States

    Is This Racist? Racial Literacy and Social Media Dr. Kathy Nakagawa, Arizona State University, School of Social Transformation Many parents and educators avoid conversations about race and racism with their children and students, yet young people are regularly exposed to images, stories, videos and statements that reflect racial societal attitudes. This exposure often comes through […]

    Free
  • Sat 18

    FRANK Talks: Civic Engagement – Yuma

    March 18, 2017 @ 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm

    Civic Engagement: What is it & why is it important? Ryan Winkle, Co-founder RAILMesa What is civic engagement? How can you engage and empower people in your communities? Explore the idea that civic participation is not just important, but imperative for a community to be successful. Learn and reflect on how being an “engaged” citizen […]

    Free
  • Thu 23

    FRANK Talks: Refugee Resettlement in Arizona – Coolidge

    March 23, 2017 @ 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm
    Coolidge Public Library 160 W. Central Avenue, Coolidge, AZ, United States

    Rescued Lives, Transformed Communities: Refugee Resettlement in Arizona Lori Robinson, MSW Candidate, ASU School of Social Work Emily Taylor, International Rescue Committee-Phoenix According to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, there are currently over 60,000,000 displaced persons in the world, most of them women and children.  Less than one percent of the refugees worldwide […]

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  • June 2017

  • Tue 20

    FRANK Talks: Energy in an Uncertain World – Litchfield park

    June 20, 2017 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
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    Energy in an Uncertain World Dr. Jennifer Richter, Arizona State University, School of Social Transformation Energy can be made affordable, accessible, and sustainable for all Arizonans.  Energy is never just about technology, but about the values and ideals that a society has about its design and distribution.  But what will it take to achieve energy […]

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