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  • March 2020

  • Wed 25

    Water in Arizona: Sustainability, Supply and Demand

    March 25, 2020 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
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    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 […]

  • April 2020

  • Wed 1

    CANCELED – Coded Messages and Songs of the Underground Railroad

    April 1, 2020 @ 9:45 am - 10:45 am

    Communication and secrecy were key to the successful operation of the Underground Railroad. Safety was more important than quickness. Both fugitive slaves and members of the Underground Railroad learned to code and decode hidden messages, and to disguise signs to avoid capture. There were code names for routes and code numbers for towns. A quilt […]

  • Wed 1

    CANCELED – Mescal Agave Use in Arizona: Food, Fiber and Vessel

    April 1, 2020 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

    The agave plant was used by Native peoples for numerous utilitarian items. Mescal served as a valuable food source still being harvested and prepared to this day by many Indigenous groups. For millennia people have pit roasted the heart of the plant yielding a nutritious food staple rich in calcium and zinc. This talk includes […]

  • Thu 2

    CANCELED – The Gila: River of History

    April 2, 2020 @ 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

    Six hundred miles long from its source in the mountains of southwestern New Mexico to its confluence with the Colorado River above Yuma, the Gila has been an important avenue for the movement of birds, animals, plants, and peoples across the desert for millennia. Many cultures have sprung up on its banks, and millions of […]

  • Tue 7

    CANCELED – Energy Resources in Arizona: A State of Energy Transition

    April 7, 2020 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

    Arizonans are living in a period of energy transition. Cleaner, renewable energy sources are becoming cheaper than traditional fossil fuel energy sources. Although this transition may be better for the environment, its effects on the economies of some Arizona communities can be devastating. The rapid shift from fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural […]

  • Tue 7

    CANCELED – Arizona’s Great Escape

    April 7, 2020 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    Sun Lakes Methodist Church 9248 East Riggs Road, Sun Lakes, AZ, United States

    During the night of Christmas Eve in 1944, twenty-five Nazi German prisoners of war escaped from Papago Park POW camp on the outskirts of Phoenix and headed towards Mexico. These men were hardcore Nazis, ex U-boat commanders, and submariners, who had successfully dug a nearly 200-foot underground tunnel that took four months to complete. Many […]

  • Sat 11

    Pershing’s Chinese: Asylum Seekers amid Chinese Exclusion

    April 11, 2020 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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    In 1917, Gen. John J. Pershing brought 527 Chinese refugees from Mexico. These men had attached themselves to the punitive expedition conducted by Gen. Pershing in pursuit of the Mexican revolutionary leader Francisco “Pancho” Villa from 1916 to 1917. When Pershing withdrew, aware that the lives of the Chinese who had served his troops were […]

  • Sat 11

    CANCELED – Keeping Heritage Real

    April 11, 2020 @ 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
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    One may hear varying points of view when it comes to heritage – timeless creation or historical storytelling, all are imperative. Keeping heritage ‘real’ is important as it ensures the posterity for Native Americans. The vivid landscape, the many footprints, timeless settings, high and low points, conflict and adversity – all are real. In this […]

  • Sat 11

    CANCELED – Keeping Heritage Real in Arizona

    April 11, 2020 @ 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
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    One may hear varying points of view when it comes to heritage – timeless creation or historical storytelling, all are imperative. Keeping heritage ‘real’ is important as it ensures the posterity for Native Americans. The vivid landscape, the many footprints, timeless settings, high and low points, conflict and adversity – all are real. In this […]

  • Thu 16

    CANCELED – The New Deal and the Civilian Conservation Corps in Arizona: Connections to Our Historic Landmarks

    April 16, 2020 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
    Globe Public Library 339 S. Broad St., Globe, AZ, United States

    The history of the New Deal, and how Arizonans responded to its challenges, is an inspirational story of how individuals worked to better themselves; a story of how communities took care of inhabitants and total strangers during drought and Depression; and a story of how we, as a state, could improve the lives of all […]

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