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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Talking to Each Other About Controversies Now  - Chandler
DESCRIPTION:Talking to Each Other About Controversies Now \nMatt Kundert\, University of Arizona\, Department of English \nCurrent social controversies reflect our nation’s complex history\, politics and values. Our views can differ sharply on whether or not America has changed for the better\, or for the worse. We can point to specific cultural and technological developments that have made it difficult to feel part of one country.  Media can shape our sense of inclusion and exclusion\, what is true and false\, what connects us and divides us. But democracy is based on hope\, the hope that we might solve our problems by talking to each other.  How should we approach each other today?  How do we balance respect for the people around us\, and our common humanity\, against suspicion and fear in the face of ideological differences?  How do we keep the conversation going about difficult political and social events? How can we listen to\, and learn from\, experiences and opinions different from our own?  Join us for a FRANK Talk exploring the skills and attitudes of citizenship and conversability.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-talking-to-each-other-about-controversies-now-chandler/
LOCATION:Chandler Downtown Library\, 22 S. Delaware St.\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Challenges to Democracy from the Extremes - Scottsdale
DESCRIPTION:Challenges to Democracy from the Extremes \nDr. Albrecht  Classen\, University of Arizona\, Department of German Studies and Director of Undergraduate Studies \nThe recent death of a demonstrator in Charlottesville\, Virginia\, and the ongoing tension between political parties\, highlights the danger of ideological extremism in the U.S. What is Neo-National-Socialism? How do we address ideological extremes within the framework of our Constitution and the First Amendment? Cultural clashes spurred by divergent views and values are not new to our national history. What have we learned from the past? How can we apply these lessons? Who is “the far right?”  What is Neo- Nazi ideology? How does a democratic nation balance free speech against national security?  Join us for a FRANK Talk on the rise of extremist ideology and its relationship to the core of our democratic principles.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-challenges-to-democracy-from-the-extremes-scottsdale/
LOCATION:Appaloosa Library\, 7377 E Silverstone Dr\, Scottsdale\, AZ\, 85255\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180827T183000
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SUMMARY:Talking to Each Other About Controversies Now - Gilbert
DESCRIPTION:Matt Kundert\, University of Arizona\, Department of English \nCurrent social controversies reflect our nation’s complex history\, politics and values. Our views can differ sharply on whether or not America has changed for the better\, or for the worse. We can point to specific cultural and technological developments that have made it difficult to feel part of one country.  Media can shape our sense of inclusion and exclusion\, what is true and false\, what connects us and divides us. But democracy is based on hope\, the hope that we might solve our problems by talking to each other.  How should we approach each other today?  How do we balance respect for the people around us\, and our common humanity\, against suspicion and fear in the face of ideological differences?  How do we keep the conversation going about difficult political and social events? How can we listen to\, and learn from\, experiences and opinions different from our own?  Join us for a FRANK Talk exploring the skills and attitudes of citizenship and conversability.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/talking-to-each-other-about-controversies-now-gilbert/
LOCATION:Southeast Regional Library\, 775 N Greenfield Rd\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
CATEGORIES:FRANK Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180713T140000
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks - Where to start: Building Civic Engagement in a Politically Charged World - Round Valley
DESCRIPTION:Where to start: Building Civic Engagement in a Politically Charged World \nMónica Pérez\, Organizational Development Consultant and Political Strategist \nArizona is a global community. We work and live together in schools\, neighborhoods\, and workplaces that are becoming increasingly diverse. How can we rise to the challenge of this new community landscape? How can we connect with our public leaders to shape the future? What are the best tools and methods that we can use? Explore the best and most effective ways to engage your elected representatives at any level\, and make impact and change in your neighborhood. Learn how to become a more active participant in shaping your community\, state and nation.  Join us for a FRANK Talk on the basics of civic engagement and community activism. \n 
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-where-to-start-building-civic-engagement-in-a-politically-charged-world-round-valley/
LOCATION:Round Valley Public Library\, 179 South Main Street\, Eagar\, AZ\, 85925\, United States
CATEGORIES:FRANK Talks,North Central Arizona
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SUMMARY:"Fake News”: The Impact of Fake News in the Real World - Gilbert
DESCRIPTION:Jamie Bowen\, Arizona State University\, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication \nAlthough not new\, our awareness and use of the term “fake news” has risen in prominence. In general\, “fake news” is media that consists of deliberate misinformation\, news whose main purpose is to distort “the truth for emotional persuasion\, seeking to drive action.”  More recently it has become a catchall term used to discredit stories\, and in the political arena to influence the political process and elections.  With social media\, fake news can reach a large audience with little cost.  How can we tell what is fake news and what is real news? What is the impact of “fake news”?  How does “fake news” affect public opinion and civic engagement? How do we balance the benefits of free speech against the burden of propaganda? Join us for a lively FRANK Talk about “fake news\,” free speech and journalism today.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/fake-news-the-impact-of-fake-news-in-the-real-world-gilbert/
LOCATION:Perry Branch Library\, 1965 E. Queen Creek Rd.\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85297\, United States
CATEGORIES:FRANK Talks
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Weaponized Narrative: Information Warfare as the New Battlespace - Greer
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Braden Allenby\, Arizona State University\, President’s Professor of Civil\, Environmental\, and Sustainable Engineering\, and Lincoln Professor of Engineering and Ethics \nWeaponized narrative is the latest evolution in information warfare\, focusing specifically on the role of new media in shaping opinion. Weaponized narratives attack the shared beliefs and values of a person or society\, and undercut culture and resiliency.  Adversaries use tactics such as deceptive information to attack identity\, manipulate narratives/stories\, and create emotional and psychological damage.  What are the effects on our psychology and behavior?  How do we begin to understand the role of information warfare in social media\, news\, and marketing? Can weaponized narratives cause social polarization?  Join us for this timely FRANK Talk to discuss the impact of information warfare on public opinion\, civic engagement and democracy.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-weaponized-narrative-information-warfare-as-the-new-battlespace-greer/
LOCATION:Greer Community Center\, 74B Main Street\, Greer\, AZ\, 85927\, United States
CATEGORIES:FRANK Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180613T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180613T193000
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CREATED:20180301T101557Z
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) a Solution? - Anthem
DESCRIPTION:Eradicating Global Hunger: Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) a Solution?\nJulian Kunnie\, University of Arizona\, Religious Studies/Classics/Africana Studies/Indigenous/Globalization Studies \nTechnological innovations in the early 21st century have promoted the development of genetically modified seeds and foods\, as a potential solution to the crisis of world hunger.   Eighty percent of the corn\, soy\, and cotton cultivated in the U.S. today\, is genetically modified. Is GMO seed and food production the best solution to address hunger and food shortages? What are the environmental and agricultural consequences of pervasive GMO seed cultivation in the U.S and abroad? Are GMO’s dangerous? Do GMO’s affect our health and welfare today? Join us for an exploration of the impact of technology on our food and future.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-is-genetically-modified-food-gmo-a-solution-anthem/
LOCATION:North Valley Regional Library\, 40410 N Gavilan Peak Parkway\, Anthem\, AZ\, 85086\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180609T110000
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: School Choice in Arizona - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:School Choice in Arizona\nDr. Angelina Castagno\, Northern Arizona University\, Educational Foundations \nArizona is one of the nation’s most “choice friendly” states regarding educational opportunities at the K-12 level. “School choice” is a term for K–12 schooling options in the U.S. describing a wide array of alternatives to public schools\, including charter schools. The expansion of charter schools and vouchers (often called educational savings accounts) is not without controversy. Does school choice improve school quality? Does school choice increase educational opportunity for all students? Has school choice fostered the privatization of education in the U.S.? Join us for a FRANK Talk about the policy and practical implications of school choice.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-school-choice-in-arizona-tucson/
LOCATION:Pima County Public Library – Main Library\, 101 N Stone Ave\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85701\, United States
CATEGORIES:FRANK Talks,Southern Arizona
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180607T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180607T193000
DTSTAMP:20260616T063009
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: School Choice in Arizona - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:School Choice in Arizona\nDr. Angelina Castagno\, Northern Arizona University\, Educational Foundations \nArizona is one of the nation’s most “choice friendly” states regarding educational opportunities at the K-12 level. “School choice” is a term for K–12 schooling options in the U.S. describing a wide array of alternatives to public schools\, including charter schools. The expansion of charter schools and vouchers (often called educational savings accounts) is not without controversy. Does school choice improve school quality? Does school choice increase educational opportunity for all students? Has school choice fostered the privatization of education in the U.S.? Join us for a FRANK Talk about the policy and practical implications of school choice.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-school-choice-in-arizona-tucson-2/
LOCATION:Kirk-Bear Canyon Library\, 8959 E Tanque Verde Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85749\, United States
CATEGORIES:FRANK Talks,Southern Arizona
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180519T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180519T120000
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Is Incarceration the Best Approach to Address Criminal Behavior? - Chandler
DESCRIPTION:Is Incarceration the Best Approach to Address Criminal Behavior? \nJulian Kunnie\, University of Arizona\, Religious Studies/Classics/Africana Studies/Indigenous/Globalization Studies \nIn 2017\, 47\,604 people were either incarcerated or under some form of criminal justice supervision in the state of Arizona\, with 119 adults/54 minors on death row\,  and 2\,485 veterans serving prison time. The U.S. represents 5% of the world’s population\, yet holds 25% of the world’s prisoners.  We incarcerate people for non-violent and substance abuse-related crimes.  Private-for-profit prisons in Arizona and the country are a lucrative industry\, viewed by some as contributing to the rise in incarceration.  What economic\, political and social factors play a role in today’s mass incarceration?  Do poverty\, race and class contribute to the disproportionate imprisonment of the poor and people of color? Does incarceration rehabilitate people who are incarcerated? Is imprisonment the best solution to address criminal behavior?  Join us for this FRANK Talk on the impact of mass incarceration.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-is-incarceration-the-best-approach-to-address-criminal-behavior-chandler/
LOCATION:Chandler Basha Library\, 5990 S. Val Vista Dr.\, Chandler\, 85249
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180516T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180516T193000
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Challenges to Democracy from the Extremes - Anthem
DESCRIPTION:Challenges to Democracy from the Extremes\nDr. Albrecht  Classen\, University of Arizona\, Department of German Studies and Director of Undergraduate Studies \nThe recent death of a demonstrator in Charlottesville\, Virginia\, and the ongoing tension between political parties\, highlights the danger of ideological extremism in the U.S. What is Neo-National-Socialism? How do we address ideological extremes within the framework of our Constitution and the First Amendment? Cultural clashes spurred by divergent views and values are not new to our national history. What have we learned from the past? How can we apply these lessons? Who is “the far right?”  What is Neo- Nazi ideology? How does a democratic nation balance free speech against national security?  Join us for a FRANK Talk on the rise of extremist ideology and its relationship to the core of our democratic principles.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-challenges-to-democracy-from-the-extremes-anthem/
LOCATION:North Valley Regional Library\, 40410 N Gavilan Peak Parkway\, Anthem\, AZ\, 85086\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180516T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180516T190000
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks - Eradicating Global Hunger: Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) a Solution? - Coolidge
DESCRIPTION:Eradicating Global Hunger: Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) a Solution?\nJulian Kunnie\, University of Arizona\, Religious Studies/Classics/Africana Studies/Indigenous/Globalization Studies \nTechnological innovations in the early 21st century have promoted the development of genetically modified seeds and foods\, as a potential solution to the crisis of world hunger.   Eighty percent of the corn\, soy\, and cotton cultivated in the U.S. today\, is genetically modified. Is GMO seed and food production the best solution to address hunger and food shortages? What are the environmental and agricultural consequences of pervasive GMO seed cultivation in the U.S and abroad? Are GMO’s dangerous? Do GMO’s affect our health and welfare today? Join us for an exploration of the impact of technology on our food and future.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-eradicating-global-hunger-is-genetically-modified-food-gmo-a-solution-coolidge/
LOCATION:Coolidge Public Library\, 160 W. Central Avenue\, Coolidge\, AZ\, 85128\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180512T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180512T123000
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks - Eradicating Global Hunger: Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) a Solution? - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:Eradicating Global Hunger: Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) a Solution?\nJulian Kunnie\, University of Arizona\, Religious Studies/Classics/Africana Studies/Indigenous/Globalization Studies \nTechnological innovations in the early 21st century have promoted the development of genetically modified seeds and foods\, as a potential solution to the crisis of world hunger.   Eighty percent of the corn\, soy\, and cotton cultivated in the U.S. today\, is genetically modified. Is GMO seed and food production the best solution to address hunger and food shortages? What are the environmental and agricultural consequences of pervasive GMO seed cultivation in the U.S and abroad? Are GMO’s dangerous? Do GMO’s affect our health and welfare today? Join us for an exploration of the impact of technology on our food and future.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-eradicating-global-hunger-is-genetically-modified-food-gmo-a-solution-tucson/
LOCATION:Pima County Public Library – Main Library\, 101 N Stone Ave\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85701\, United States
CATEGORIES:FRANK Talks,Southern Arizona
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180509T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180509T200000
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) a Solution? - Glendale
DESCRIPTION:Eradicating Global Hunger: Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) a Solution? \nJulian Kunnie\, University of Arizona\, Religious Studies/Classics/Africana Studies/Indigenous/Globalization Studies \nTechnological innovations in the early 21st century have promoted the development of genetically modified seeds and foods\, as a potential solution to the crisis of world hunger.   Eighty percent of the corn\, soy\, and cotton cultivated in the U.S. today\, is genetically modified. Is GMO seed and food production the best solution to address hunger and food shortages? What are the environmental and agricultural consequences of pervasive GMO seed cultivation in the U.S and abroad? Are GMO’s dangerous? Do GMO’s affect our health and welfare today? Join us for an exploration of the impact of technology on our food and future.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-is-genetically-modified-food-gmo-a-solution-glendale/
LOCATION:Glendale Public Library – Foothills Library – Roadrunner Room\, 19055 N 57th Ave\, Glendale\, 85308\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180505T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180505T170000
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Information Warfare as the New Battlespace - Chandler
DESCRIPTION:Weaponized Narrative: Information Warfare as the New Battlespace\nDr. Braden Allenby\, Arizona State University\, President’s Professor of Civil\, Environmental\, and Sustainable Engineering\, and Lincoln Professor of Engineering and Ethics \nWeaponized narrative is the latest evolution in information warfare\, focusing specifically on the role of new media in shaping opinion. Weaponized narratives attack the shared beliefs and values of a person or society\, and undercut culture and resiliency.  Adversaries use tactics such as deceptive information to attack identity\, manipulate narratives/stories\, and create emotional and psychological damage.  What are the effects on our psychology and behavior?  How do we begin to understand the role of information warfare in social media\, news\, and marketing? Can weaponized narratives cause social polarization?  Join us for this timely FRANK Talk to discuss the impact of information warfare on public opinion\, civic engagement   and democracy.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-information-warfare-as-the-new-battlespace-chandler/
LOCATION:Chandler Hamilton Library\, 3700 S. Arizona Ave\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85248\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180505T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180505T113000
DTSTAMP:20260616T063009
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180125T111911Z
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: The Impact of Fake News in the Real World - Sun City
DESCRIPTION:“Fake News”: The Impact of Fake News in the Real World\nJamie Bowen\, Arizona State University\, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication \nAlthough not new\, our awareness and use of the term “fake news” has risen in prominence. In general\, “fake news” is media that consists of deliberate misinformation\, news whose main purpose is to distort “the truth for emotional persuasion\, seeking to drive action.”  More recently it has become a catchall term used to discredit stories\, and in the political arena to influence the political process and elections.  With social media\, fake news can reach a large audience with little cost.  How can we tell what is fake news and what is real news? What is the impact of “fake news”?  How does “fake news” affect public opinion and civic engagement? How do we balance the benefits of free speech against the burden of propaganda? Join us for a lively FRANK Talk about “fake news\,” free speech and journalism today.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-the-impact-of-fake-news-in-the-real-world-sun-city/
LOCATION:Sun City Library\, Sun City Library 16828 N. 99th Ave.\, Sun City\, 85351\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180503T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180503T193000
DTSTAMP:20260616T063009
CREATED:20180130T160014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180130T160014Z
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Eradicating Global Hunger: Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) a Solution? - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:Eradicating Global Hunger: Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) a Solution? \nJulian Kunnie\, University of Arizona\, Religious Studies/Classics/Africana Studies/Indigenous/Globalization Studies \nTechnological innovations in the early 21st century have promoted the development of genetically modified seeds and foods\, as a potential solution to the crisis of world hunger.   Eighty percent of the corn\, soy\, and cotton cultivated in the U.S. today\, is genetically modified. Is GMO seed and food production the best solution to address hunger and food shortages? What are the environmental and agricultural consequences of pervasive GMO seed cultivation in the U.S and abroad? Are GMO’s dangerous? Do GMO’s affect our health and welfare today? Join us for an exploration of the impact of technology on our food and future.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-eradicating-global-hunger-is-genetically-modified-food-gmo-a-solution-tucson-2/
LOCATION:Kirk-Bear Canyon Library\, 8959 E Tanque Verde Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85749\, United States
CATEGORIES:FRANK Talks,Southern Arizona
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180428T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180428T153000
DTSTAMP:20260616T063009
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180214T152739Z
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Eradicating Global Hunger - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:Eradicating Global Hunger: Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) a Solution? \nJulian Kunnie\, University of Arizona\, Religious Studies/Classics/Africana Studies/Indigenous/Globalization Studies \nTechnological innovations in the early 21st century have promoted the development of genetically modified seeds and foods\, as a potential solution to the crisis of world hunger.   Eighty percent of the corn\, soy\, and cotton cultivated in the U.S. today\, is genetically modified. Is GMO seed and food production the best solution to address hunger and food shortages? What are the environmental and agricultural consequences of pervasive GMO seed cultivation in the U.S and abroad? Are GMO’s dangerous? Do GMO’s affect our health and welfare today? Join us for an exploration of the impact of technology on our food and future.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-eradicating-global-hunger-phoenix/
LOCATION:Mesquite Branch – Phoenix Public Library\, 4525 Paradise Village Pkwy N\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180421T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180421T143000
DTSTAMP:20260616T063009
CREATED:20180130T155238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180130T155238Z
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: The Impact of Fake News in the Real World - Huachuca City
DESCRIPTION:“Fake News”: The Impact of Fake News in the Real World\nJamie Bowen\, Arizona State University\, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication \nAlthough not new\, our awareness and use of the term “fake news” has risen in prominence. In general\, “fake news” is media that consists of deliberate misinformation\, news whose main purpose is to distort “the truth for emotional persuasion\, seeking to drive action.”  More recently it has become a catchall term used to discredit stories\, and in the political arena to influence the political process and elections.  With social media\, fake news can reach a large audience with little cost.  How can we tell what is fake news and what is real news? What is the impact of “fake news”?  How does “fake news” affect public opinion and civic engagement? How do we balance the benefits of free speech against the burden of propaganda? Join us for a lively FRANK Talk about “fake news\,” free speech and journalism today.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-the-impact-of-fake-news-in-the-real-world-huachuca-city/
LOCATION:IMG_0158
CATEGORIES:FRANK Talks,Southern Arizona
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180418T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180418T193000
DTSTAMP:20260616T063009
CREATED:20180301T101454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180301T101454Z
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: The Impact of Fake News in the Real World - Anthem
DESCRIPTION:“Fake News”: The Impact of Fake News in the Real World\nJamie Bowen\, Arizona State University\, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication \nAlthough not new\, our awareness and use of the term “fake news” has risen in prominence. In general\, “fake news” is media that consists of deliberate misinformation\, news whose main purpose is to distort “the truth for emotional persuasion\, seeking to drive action.”  More recently it has become a catchall term used to discredit stories\, and in the political arena to influence the political process and elections.  With social media\, fake news can reach a large audience with little cost.  How can we tell what is fake news and what is real news? What is the impact of “fake news”?  How does “fake news” affect public opinion and civic engagement? How do we balance the benefits of free speech against the burden of propaganda? Join us for a lively FRANK Talk about “fake news\,” free speech and journalism today.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-the-impact-of-fake-news-in-the-real-world-anthem/
LOCATION:North Valley Regional Library\, 40410 N Gavilan Peak Parkway\, Anthem\, AZ\, 85086\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180416T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180416T143000
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Talking to Each Other About Controversies Now - Gilbert
DESCRIPTION:Talking to Each Other About Controversies Now\nMatt Kundert\, University of Arizona\, Department of English \nCurrent social controversies reflect our nation’s complex history\, politics and values. Our views can differ sharply on whether or not America has changed for the better\, or for the worse. We can point to specific cultural and technological developments that have made it difficult to feel part of one country.  Media can shape our sense of inclusion and exclusion\, what is true and false\, what connects us and divides us. But democracy is based on hope\, the hope that we might solve our problems by talking to each other.  How should we approach each other today?  How do we balance respect for the people around us\, and our common humanity\, against suspicion and fear in the face of ideological differences?  How do we keep the conversation going about difficult political and social events? How can we listen to\, and learn from\, experiences and opinions different from our own?  Join us for a FRANK Talk exploring the skills and attitudes of citizenship and conversability.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-talking-to-each-other-about-controversies-now-gilbert/
LOCATION:Perry Branch Library\, 1965 E. Queen Creek Rd.\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85297\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180411T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180411T200000
DTSTAMP:20260616T063009
CREATED:20180302T115953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180302T115953Z
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Talking to Each Other About Controversies Now - Glendale
DESCRIPTION:Talking to Each Other About Controversies Now\nMatt Kundert\, University of Arizona\, Department of English \nCurrent social controversies reflect our nation’s complex history\, politics and values. Our views can differ sharply on whether or not America has changed for the better\, or for the worse. We can point to specific cultural and technological developments that have made it difficult to feel part of one country.  Media can shape our sense of inclusion and exclusion\, what is true and false\, what connects us and divides us. But democracy is based on hope\, the hope that we might solve our problems by talking to each other.  How should we approach each other today?  How do we balance respect for the people around us\, and our common humanity\, against suspicion and fear in the face of ideological differences?  How do we keep the conversation going about difficult political and social events? How can we listen to\, and learn from\, experiences and opinions different from our own?  Join us for a FRANK Talk exploring the skills and attitudes of citizenship and conversability.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-talking-to-each-other-about-controversies-now-glendale/
LOCATION:Glendale Public Library – Foothills Library – Roadrunner Room\, 19055 N 57th Ave\, Glendale\, 85308\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180406T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180406T120000
DTSTAMP:20260616T063009
CREATED:20180212T100232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180212T100232Z
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: The Impact of Fake News in the Real World - Bullhead City
DESCRIPTION:“Fake News”: The Impact of Fake News in the Real World\nJamie Bowen\, Arizona State University\, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication \nAlthough not new\, our awareness and use of the term “fake news” has risen in prominence. In general\, “fake news” is media that consists of deliberate misinformation\, news whose main purpose is to distort “the truth for emotional persuasion\, seeking to drive action.”  More recently it has become a catchall term used to discredit stories\, and in the political arena to influence the political process and elections.  With social media\, fake news can reach a large audience with little cost.  How can we tell what is fake news and what is real news? What is the impact of “fake news”?  How does “fake news” affect public opinion and civic engagement? How do we balance the benefits of free speech against the burden of propaganda? Join us for a lively FRANK Talk about “fake news\,” free speech and journalism today.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-the-impact-of-fake-news-in-the-real-world-bullhead-city/
LOCATION:Mohave Community College – Bullhead City Hargrove Library\, 3400 HWY 95 - 700 Building\, Bullhead City\, AZ\, 86442\, United States
CATEGORIES:FRANK Talks,Western Arizona
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180405T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180405T193000
DTSTAMP:20260616T063009
CREATED:20180130T155451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180130T155451Z
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Talking to Each Other About Controversies Now - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:Talking to Each Other About Controversies Now \nMatt Kundert\, University of Arizona\, Department of English \nCurrent social controversies reflect our nation’s complex history\, politics and values. Our views can differ sharply on whether or not America has changed for the better\, or for the worse. We can point to specific cultural and technological developments that have made it difficult to feel part of one country.  Media can shape our sense of inclusion and exclusion\, what is true and false\, what connects us and divides us. But democracy is based on hope\, the hope that we might solve our problems by talking to each other.  How should we approach each other today?  How do we balance respect for the people around us\, and our common humanity\, against suspicion and fear in the face of ideological differences?  How do we keep the conversation going about difficult political and social events? How can we listen to\, and learn from\, experiences and opinions different from our own?  Join us for a FRANK Talk exploring the skills and attitudes of citizenship and conversability.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-talking-to-each-other-about-controversies-now-tucson/
LOCATION:Kirk-Bear Canyon Library\, 8959 E Tanque Verde Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85749\, United States
CATEGORIES:FRANK Talks,Southern Arizona
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180404T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180404T183000
DTSTAMP:20260616T063009
CREATED:20180320T141027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180320T141027Z
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: The Impact of Fake News in the Real World - Chandler-Gilbert
DESCRIPTION:“Fake News”: The Impact of Fake News in the Real World\nJamie Bowen\, Arizona State University\, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication \nAlthough not new\, our awareness and use of the term “fake news” has risen in prominence. In general\, “fake news” is media that consists of deliberate misinformation\, news whose main purpose is to distort “the truth for emotional persuasion\, seeking to drive action.”  More recently it has become a catchall term used to discredit stories\, and in the political arena to influence the political process and elections.  With social media\, fake news can reach a large audience with little cost.  How can we tell what is fake news and what is real news? What is the impact of “fake news”?  How does “fake news” affect public opinion and civic engagement? How do we balance the benefits of free speech against the burden of propaganda? Join us for a lively FRANK Talk about “fake news\,” free speech and journalism today.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-the-impact-of-fake-news-in-the-real-world-chandler-gilbert/
LOCATION:Chandler-Gilbert Community College – Agave Hall Community Room\, 2626 E Pecos Rd.\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180330T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180330T163000
DTSTAMP:20260616T063009
CREATED:20180123T134515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180123T134515Z
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Eradicating Global Hunger: Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) a Solution? - Oro Valley
DESCRIPTION:Eradicating Global Hunger: Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) a Solution?\nJulian Kunnie\, University of Arizona\, Religious Studies/Classics/Africana Studies/Indigenous/Globalization Studies \nTechnological innovations in the early 21st century have promoted the development of genetically modified seeds and foods\, as a potential solution to the crisis of world hunger.   Eighty percent of the corn\, soy\, and cotton cultivated in the U.S. today\, is genetically modified. Is GMO seed and food production the best solution to address hunger and food shortages? What are the environmental and agricultural consequences of pervasive GMO seed cultivation in the U.S and abroad? Are GMO’s dangerous? Do GMO’s affect our health and welfare today? Join us for an exploration of the impact of technology on our food and future.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-eradicating-global-hunger-is-genetically-modified-food-gmo-a-solution-oro-valley/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:FRANK Talks,Southern Arizona
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180328T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180328T200000
DTSTAMP:20260616T063009
CREATED:20170920T171437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170920T171437Z
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Securing the Borders and Stopping Terrorism - Chandler
DESCRIPTION:Securing the Borders and Stopping Terrorism: A Constitutional Framework\nDr. T.J. Davis\, Arizona State University\, School of Historical\, Philosophical and Religious Studies \nProtecting its people is among the first priorities of any government. The Constitution’s Bill of Rights provides both for protection of the people\, but also protects against undue intrusion by the government. How should the U.S. Constitution’s system of checks and balances operate in securing U.S. borders and stopping terrorism? Who poses a danger to U.S. security and safety\, and what do we do about it?  What public policies can be implemented to fulfill the government’s competing duties to protect people\, and simultaneously respect civil liberties?  Join us for a Frank Talk examining national security and civil liberties at the border.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-securing-the-borders-and-stopping-terrorism-chandler/
LOCATION:Chandler Downtown Library\, 22 S. Delaware St.\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180324T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180324T113000
DTSTAMP:20260616T063009
CREATED:20180118T101234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180118T101234Z
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Challenges to Democracy from the Extremes - Patagonia
DESCRIPTION:Challenges to Democracy from the Extremes\nDr. Albrecht  Classen\, University of Arizona\, Department of German Studies and Director of Undergraduate Studies \nThe recent death of a demonstrator in Charlottesville\, Virginia\, and the ongoing tension between political parties\, highlights the danger of ideological extremism in the U.S. What is Neo-National-Socialism? How do we address ideological extremes within the framework of our Constitution and the First Amendment? Cultural clashes spurred by divergent views and values are not new to our national history. What have we learned from the past? How can we apply these lessons? Who is “the far right?”  What is Neo- Nazi ideology? How does a democratic nation balance free speech against national security?  Join us for a FRANK Talk on the rise of extremist ideology and its relationship to the core of our democratic principles.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-challenges-to-democracy-from-the-extremes-patagonia/
LOCATION:Fences-Workshop-Pic
CATEGORIES:FRANK Talks,Southern Arizona
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180321T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180321T193000
DTSTAMP:20260616T063009
CREATED:20170816T103312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170816T103312Z
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Immigrants and the American Dream - Anthem
DESCRIPTION:Immigrants and the American Dream: We the People Today and Tomorrow\nDr. T.J. Davis\, Arizona State University\, School of Historical\, Philosophical and Religious Studies \nThe United States of America has long touted itself as the land of immigrants\, and is demographically more diverse than at any time in our nation’s history. Yet the source and substance of immigration have been topics of continuous debate. How do domestic conditions\, regional competition\, geopolitics\, and foreign policy affect immigration today? Who can become an American citizen and who cannot? How does a nation founded by immigrants\, direct access to the U.S. for immigrants today?  How do immigrants impact America’s social and economic vitality?   Join us for a Frank Talk to ponder the question\, what does it mean to be an American.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-immigrants-and-the-american-dream-anthem/
LOCATION:North Valley Regional Library\, 40410 N Gavilan Peak Parkway\, Anthem\, AZ\, 85086\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180320T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180320T120000
DTSTAMP:20260616T063009
CREATED:20171220T144128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171220T144128Z
UID:10065508-1521541800-1521547200@azhumanities.org
SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Information Warfare as the New Battlespace - Paradise Valley
DESCRIPTION:Weaponized Narrative: Information Warfare as the New Battlespace\nDr. Braden Allenby\, Arizona State University\, President’s Professor of Civil\, Environmental\, and Sustainable Engineering\, and Lincoln Professor of Engineering and Ethics \nWeaponized narrative is the latest term for information warfare\, focusing specifically on the role of new media in shaping opinion. Weaponized narratives attack the shared beliefs and values of a person or society\, and undercut culture and resiliency.  Instead of using actual bombs and bullets\, adversaries use tactics such as deceptive information initiatives to attack identity\, manipulate narratives/stories\, and manufacture emotional and psychological warfare.  What are the effects on our psychology and behavior?  How do we begin to understand the role of information warfare in social media\, news\, and marketing? Can weaponized narratives cause social polarization as destructive as actual war?  Join us for this timely FRANK Talk to discuss the impact of information warfare on civic engagement and our democratic institutions.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-information-warfare-as-the-new-battlespace-paradise-valley/
LOCATION:Paradise Valley Community College – Buxton Library\, 18401 N 32nd St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Arizona,FRANK Talks
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