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SUMMARY:Hellraising\, Heroic and Hidden Women of the Old West - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:Although history tries to tell us ONLY men settled the Old West\, that is shattered by Jana’s verbal tour through some of the amazing women who made all the difference. Any woman who came West in the 1800s had to be full of grit and spit to survive and Jana has collected the stories of dozens of women who prove it. Ever heard of Donaldina Cameron or Biddy Mason? Sharlot Hall or Pearl Hart—Arizona’s infamous stagecoach robber? Jana reveals the contributions of women like Lozen\, the Apache warrior considered the “Joan of Arc” of her people\, and Terrisita\, the most famous Mexican woman in the nation at the turn of the century. Meeting these women\, you will never think of the Old West the same again! \nJana 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 history and women of the Old West. Her insight\, knowledge and wit produce exuberant\, riveting speeches that always garner rave reviews.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/hellraising-heroic-and-hidden-women-of-the-old-west-phoenix-2/
LOCATION:Juniper Library\, 1825 W. Union Hills Dr.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85027\, United States
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SUMMARY:Arizona Outlaws and the Law - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:Taking the events from Billy the Kid\, who killed his first man in Arizona\, the Gunfight at the OK Corral\, and the arrest and trial of Ernesto Miranda\, this presentation will explore how these seminal events became watershed experiences for the American legal system\, and still impact the lives of individuals living in the United States today. This presentation will explore the development of the legal system and law enforcement in the Southwest beginning with frontier justice and finishing with our current legal system\, which continues to evolve and grow. \nCasey has been an educator for 15 years and a writer for much longer.  He has presented previously for Arizona Humanities\, as well as for regional\, state\, and national conferences on a variety of topics. A storyteller at heart\, Casey enjoys sharing with an audience.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/arizona-outlaws-and-the-law-phoenix/
LOCATION:Juniper Library\, 1825 W. Union Hills Dr.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85027\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cowpokes\, Crooks\, and Cactus: Arizona in the Movies - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:Tyrone Power\, Andy Devine\,  Katy Jurado\, Steve McQueen and\, of course\, John Wayne. From the earliest days of film\, Arizona has been a setting and subject for hundreds of films. Some\, like Junior Bonner and Red River\, are considered classics\, others\, such as Billy Jack and Evolution\, surely less so. Some may even be classics in the making\, from Tombstone to Near Dark. In this entertaining talk\, Gregory McNamee\, a frequent contributor on film to the Encyclopaedia Britannica and former columnist for the Hollywood Reporter\, looks at the Grand Canyon State on the silver screen. \nGregory McNamee is a writer\, editor\, photographer\, and publisher. He is the author of forty books and of more than five thousand 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\, also at the University of Arizona. For more about him\, visit his web page at www.gregorymcnamee.com.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/cowpokes-crooks-and-cactus-arizona-in-the-movies-phoenix/
LOCATION:Juniper Library\, 1825 W. Union Hills Dr.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85027\, United States
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks:  Modern Policing or a Police State - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:Body Cameras\, Tasers and Guns: Modern Policing or a Police State? \nMichael Scott\, ASU Center for Problem-Oriented Policing\, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice \nThe methods and tools used by police officers today are not the same as in the past. In some cases the police are using military tools and tactics for law enforcement. Are the police really protecting the public\, or are they over-policing civilians? Is there a “war on police” that is chilling local law enforcement? Are public demands for independent investigations of police violence\, demilitarized police forces\, and an end to “for-profit” policing justified?  Join us for a FRANK Talk with local police.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-modern-policing-or-a-police-state-phoenix-2/
LOCATION:Juniper Library\, 1825 W. Union Hills Dr.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85027\, United States
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