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  • April 2020

  • Thu 23

    CANCELED – Water in Arizona: Sustainability, Supply and Demand

    April 23, 2020 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
    Appaloosa Library 7377 E Silverstone Dr, Scottsdale, AZ, United States

    Water is necessary for life, but as supply shrinks, choices must be made about who is given access to water and who isn’t. Communities across Arizona are going dry. This means that some residents may have no choice except to move. How do we decide who gets access to water, and who does not? Should […]

  • August 2020

  • Mon 31

    The History of Police and Policing with Matthew Whitaker

    August 31, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

    What is the history of policing in the U.S.? Where did police come from, and what was their role? How did police interact with communities in the past? How do police interact with communities now? Recent clashes between the police and the public have thrust the nation into a period of social unrest and violence […]

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  • September 2020

  • Fri 11

    Do You See What I See? Implicit Bias for Better or Worse

    September 11, 2020 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

    We come from different places and backgrounds. Our life experiences and backgrounds can affect the way we see the world and each other, for better or worse. What is implicit bias, and how does it shape our attitudes and actions towards others? How do stereotypes affect our understanding, actions, and decisions? “Implicit bias” can cause […]

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  • Thu 17

    The History of Police and Policing with Matthew Whitaker

    September 17, 2020 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

    What is the history of policing in the U.S.? Where did police come from, and what was their role? How did police interact with communities in the past? How do police interact with communities now? Recent clashes between the police and the public have thrust the nation into a period of social unrest and violence […]

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  • Mon 21

    Nice is Not Enough: Understanding Systemic Oppression

    September 21, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

    Current events across the nation are challenging us to take a hard look at how some groups of people are being treated differently from others on a daily basis. Why does this happen? What systems intentionally or implicitly benefit some people at the expense of others? How does systemic oppression impact certain groups at work, […]

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  • Wed 30

    Gender, Race, Class and Election 2020 with Matthew Whitaker

    September 30, 2020 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

    It has been said that the 2020 Presidential election is a “battle for the soul” of a divided America–a quaking nation whose fault lines include race, class, gender, urban, rural, north, mid-west, south, rich, poor, middle class, young, middle-aged, and senior. How have these divisions influenced recent elections? Does the forthcoming election promise to conform […]

  • October 2020

  • Thu 1

    Do You See What I See? Implicit Bias For Better or Worse with Rory Gilbert

    October 1, 2020 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
    Cottonwood Public Library 100 S. 6th St., Cottonwood, AZ, United States

    We come from different places and backgrounds. Our life experiences and backgrounds can affect the way we see the world and each other, for better or worse. What is implicit bias, and how does it shape our attitudes and actions towards others? How do stereotypes affect our understanding, actions, and decisions? “Implicit bias” can cause […]

  • Thu 1

    Our Right To Assemble: The History of Protest and Civil Disobedience in the U.S.

    October 1, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

    The First Amendment prohibits the government from abridging “the right of the people peaceably to assemble.” This basic freedom ensures the right of people to come together and collectively express, promote, pursue, and defend their collective or shared ideas. When and how have people engaged in protest? Who has engaged in protest? What is civil […]

  • Fri 9

    Nice is Not Enough: Understanding Systemic Oppression

    October 9, 2020 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

    Current events across the nation are challenging us to take a hard look at how some groups of people are being treated differently from others on a daily basis. Why does this happen? What systems intentionally or implicitly benefit some people at the expense of others? How does systemic oppression impact certain groups at work, […]

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  • Fri 16

    Nice is Not Enough: Understanding Systemic Oppression with Rory Gilbert

    October 16, 2020 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

    Current events across the nation are challenging us to take a hard look at how some groups of people are being treated differently from others on a daily basis. Why does this happen? What systems intentionally or implicitly benefit some people at the expense of others? How does systemic oppression impact certain groups at work, […]

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