LGBT+: A History in Arizona with Marshall Shore
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Arizona’s history of the LGBT+ community begins long before Arizona was a state with the Native American belief of two-spirits and continues through to the seismic shift of Civil Union/ […]
Caretakers of the Land: A Story of Farming and Community in San Xavier with Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan
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Farming has always been the way of life for the Tohono O’odham community in San Xavier, located just south of Tucson. Their way of life depended on access to the […]
He Stands in the Sun: The Life, Legacy & Art of Kiowa Artist T.C. Cannon with Carrie Cannon
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T.C. Cannon is considered one of the most talented Native American artists of the 20th century whose paintings continue to influence new generations of Native artists. As a natural born […]
Coded Messages and Songs of the Underground Railroad with Tamika Sanders
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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 […]
Beyond the Kitsch: The Pervasive Spirit of Our Indigenous Creative Community with Nanibaa Beck
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Throughout the Southwest, tourists and locals encounter a range of Indigenous art, from manufactured and imported cultural appropriations to fine art in galleries and museums. The state’s creative Indigenous communities […]
Beyond the Kitsch: The Pervasive Spirit of Our Indigenous Creative Community with Nanibaa Beck
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Throughout the Southwest, tourists and locals encounter a range of Indigenous art, from manufactured and imported cultural appropriations to fine art in galleries and museums. The state’s creative Indigenous communities […]
Arizona Snake Oil Salesmen, Scams, and Hoaxes with Christine Reid
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PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION Entrepreneurs offering assorted “get rich quick” schemes and “cure-alls” have visited Arizona since the early days. Benefitting from tales of abundant resources in the territory, limited law enforcement […]
Hiking into the Past: The Sierra Ancha Cliff Dwellings with John Mack
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This presentation examines the remarkable living structures built by the people who first lived in the canyons of the Sierra Ancha wilderness during the early Middle Ages. The architectural dwellings […]
Arizona Snake Oil Salesmen, Scams, and Hoaxes with Christine Reid
PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION Entrepreneurs offering assorted “get rich quick” schemes and “cure-alls” have visited Arizona since the early days. Benefitting from tales of abundant resources in the territory, limited law enforcement […]
By the Time They Came – African American Men of Arizona with Akua Duku Anokye
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In this presentation, Dr. Anokye, explores the untold stories and accomplishments of African American men in Arizona. Dr. Anokye focuses on identifying the common threads of the African American community […]