Atascosa Highlands: Social Ecology Along the US-Mexico Border with Luke Swenson and Jack Dash
The Atascosa Highlands are an area of unmatched biological and cultural diversity, located along a rugged stretch of the US-Mexico border. Over the last three years, ecologist Jack Dash and […]
Hyenas in Petticoats–How Women Struggled Against Every Dirty Trick in the Books to Win the Vote! with Jana Bommersbach
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As we celebrate the 100th birthday of the 19th Amendment in 2020, it’s time to look back at the enormous effort it took for women to be granted full citizenship […]
Have You Ever Been Called Racist, Sexist, Ageist? How to Respond to ‘ist’ Mistakes with Michelle Dew
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Have you ever been called a racist? The first response when others call attention to our actions or statements may be defensive. “I am not that kind of person. I […]
Not Racist or Anti-Racist? Talking About Race In America with Rowdy Duncan
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What is the difference between race and ethnicity? What does it mean to be anti-racist versus not racist? Understanding the history of race in America, and its impact on all […]
AZ Poets Speak: Black Lives Matter
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Join us for AZ Poets Speak: Black Lives Matter: A Digital Poetry Event Friday, July 17 @ 6:30-7:30 pm MST Register Here Skin, scars, hair, eyes: our bodies offer […]