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  • Thu 12

    Hyenas in Petticoats – How Women Struggled Against Every Dirty Trick in the Books to Win the Vote!

    March 12, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Desert Caballeros Western Museum 21 N. Frontier Street, Wickenburg, AZ, United States

    Jana Bommersbach is one of Arizona’s most honored and respected journalists. She has won accolades in every facet of her career— investigative reporter, magazine columnist, television commentator and author of nationally acclaimed books. She currently writes for True West magazine, digging up the true stories behind the popular myths, with an emphasis on Arizona’s real […]

  • Thu 12

    The Ballad of Arizona

    March 12, 2020 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
    Studio 128 134 N Railroad ave, Willcox, AZ, United States

    Originally conceived to celebrate Arizona’s Centennial in 2012, “The Ballad of Arizona” has been updated to provide a more complete survey of important, but often little-known, chapters of Arizona’s unique history. A blend of music, video, and lecture, “The Ballad of Arizona” is similar to “A Prairie Home Companion” but with an Arizona twist. The […]

  • Thu 12

    The Navajo Long Walk (1863-1868): Through the Eyes of Navajo Women

    March 12, 2020 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
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    The Navajo people of old were forced to leave their homes and walk over 450 miles to Fort Sumner in eastern New Mexico where they were imprisoned on a small reservation. For four long years the Navajo people faced hunger, loneliness, disorientation, illnesses, severe environmental conditions, and hopelessness. Navajo women were forced to become warriors. […]

  • Thu 12

    Free Speech: Can I Tell You How Much I Hate You?

    March 12, 2020 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Agave Library 23550 N. 36th Ave., Phoenix, AZ, United States

    Freedom of speech is fundamental in a democratic society. It means that a person or a community can express their opinion or ideas without fear of retaliation or censorship. But what happens when the opinions expressed are unpopular, violent or dangerous? Whether expressed in person, or through social media, words can have a powerful effect […]

  • Sat 14

    The Shadow Catchers: 150 Years of Arizona Photography

    March 14, 2020 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
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    For more than a century and a half some of the world’s best photographers focused their lenses on Arizona. In addition to the renowned Edward S. Curtis, Kate Cory lived with the Hopi and represented them in photographs and on canvas, while C. S. Fly gave us the famous Geronimo pictures. In the 20th century […]

  • Mon 16

    The Shadow Catchers: 150 Years of Arizona Photography

    March 16, 2020 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

    For more than a century and a half some of the world’s best photographers focused their lenses on Arizona. In addition to the renowned Edward S. Curtis, Kate Cory lived with the Hopi and represented them in photographs and on canvas, while C. S. Fly gave us the famous Geronimo pictures. In the 20th century […]

  • Mon 16

    Honky Tonks, Brothels, and Mining Camps: Entertainment in Old Arizona

    March 16, 2020 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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    In pioneer Arizona, among the best places to experience the performing arts were in the mining towns. Striking it rich meant having disposable income, and miners, like the well-heeled of the Gilded Age, wanted to demonstrate their sophistication with culture. From the early popular music of ragtime and minstrelsy during the forming of these communities, […]

  • Tue 17

    The Gila: River of History

    March 17, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
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    Gregory McNamee is a writer, editor, photographer, and publisher. He is the author of 40 books and more than 6,000 articles and other publications. He is a contributing editor to the Encyclopædia Britannica, a research fellow at the Southwest Center of the University of Arizona, and a lecturer in the Eller School of Management, at […]

  • Wed 18

    Through My Eyes- The Impact of Implicit Bias

    March 18, 2020 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
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    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 19

    More than Pocahontas and Squaws: Indigenous Women Coming into Visibility

    March 19, 2020 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
    Saddlebrooke Mountain Clubhouse 38759 South Mountain View Boulevard, Tucson, AZ, United States

    This visual presentation shows how Indigenous American women have contributed service to Arizona and the US, yet remain invisible in the media and stereotyped in early films. Nevertheless, they have been honored in all areas of public service—law, medicine, literature, military, education, and activism with awards such as, the Presidential Freedom, the McArthur (genius award), […]

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