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SUMMARY:The Woman Who Shot Cowboys: Rodeo Photographer Louise L. Serpa - Goodyear
DESCRIPTION:Anyone who has ever stared down an angry bull coming full throttle across an arena will understand why rodeo photographer Louise Serpa often uttered the adage\, “Never Don’t Pay Attention.” Born into New York society\, Louise ended up out west with her nose buried in the dirt & her eye glued to a camera\, becoming the first woman to venture inside the arena and shoot some of the most amazing photographs of rodeo action. The dust and dirt of the rodeo became Louise’s lifeblood for almost 50 years. This PowerPoint program demonstrates the courage and resolute of a woman determined to decide her own fate while ascending to the highest pinnacles of rodeo photography. \nAward-winning author\, historian\, and lecturer Jan Cleere writes extensively about the Southwest desert\, particularly about the people who first settled the territory. She graduated from ASU with a degree in American Studies and is the author of five historical nonfiction books about the people who first settled in the Southwest desert. She lectures around the state about early pioneers who were instrumental in settling and civilizing the territory of Arizona. Jan writes a monthly column for Tucson’s Arizona Daily Star\, “Western Women\,” detailing the lives of some of Arizona’s early amazing women. Her freelance work appears in national and regional publications.
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LOCATION:Goodyear Total Wine & More Classroom\, 1416 N. Litchfield Rd.\, Goodyear\, AZ\, 85338\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bands of Sisters: U.S. Women’s Military Bands during WW II - Goodyear
DESCRIPTION:The novelty of these bands—initially employed by the U.S. military to support bond drives—drew enough spectators for the bands to be placed on tour\, raising money for the war and boosting morale. The women\, once discharged at the war’s end\, refused to fade into post-war domesticity. Instead\, the strong bond fostered by youthful enthusiasm and the rare opportunity to serve in the military while making professional caliber music would come to last some 60 years. Based on interviews with over 70 surviving band members\, Bands of Sisters tells the tale of this remarkable period in the history of American women. \nJill M. Sullivan is an Associate Professor of Instrumental Music Education at ASU\, where she teaches instrumental methods\, assessment\, instrumental literature\, and psychology of music and research methods.  Her research agenda includes assessment practices and histories of bands. In 2011\, she published her book Bands of Sisters: Women’s Military Bands during WW II. She recently completed a second book Women’s Bands in America: Performing Music and Gender published in 2016. Prior to her seventeen-years at ASU\, she served on the music faculties of the University of Oklahoma and Augustana College.
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LOCATION:Total Wine Classroom\, 1416 N. Litchfield Rd.\, Goodyear\, AZ\, 85395\, United States
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