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SUMMARY:“Hyenas in Petticoats”–How Women Struggled Against Every Dirty Trick in the Books to Win the Vote!
DESCRIPTION: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 and the vote. History has downplayed suffrage\, as if it were just a footnote in American history\, when in fact\, it was the nation’s largest civil rights movement. Western women got the vote long before their Eastern sisters\, but don’t dare tell an Arizona suffragette that she had it easy. Arizona had its own dirty tricks. Jana exposes it all—the heroines\, the heroes and the haters. \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/hyenas-in-petticoats-how-women-struggled-against-every-dirty-trick-in-the-books-to-win-the-vote-7/
LOCATION:Kirk-Bear Canyon Library\, 8959 E Tanque Verde Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85749\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180607T180000
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: School Choice in Arizona - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:School Choice in Arizona\nDr. Angelina Castagno\, Northern Arizona University\, Educational Foundations \nArizona is one of the nation’s most “choice friendly” states regarding educational opportunities at the K-12 level. “School choice” is a term for K–12 schooling options in the U.S. describing a wide array of alternatives to public schools\, including charter schools. The expansion of charter schools and vouchers (often called educational savings accounts) is not without controversy. Does school choice improve school quality? Does school choice increase educational opportunity for all students? Has school choice fostered the privatization of education in the U.S.? Join us for a FRANK Talk about the policy and practical implications of school choice.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-school-choice-in-arizona-tucson-2/
LOCATION:Kirk-Bear Canyon Library\, 8959 E Tanque Verde Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85749\, United States
CATEGORIES:FRANK Talks,Southern Arizona
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180516T180000
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SUMMARY:The Gila: River of History - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May 16 \n6:00 – 8:00 p.m. \nKirk-Bear Canyon Library \n8959 E Tanque Verde Rd\, Tucson\, AZ 85749 \nThe Gila: River of History with Gregory McNamee \nSix 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 populations—birds\, animals\, plants\, and peoples—across the desert for millennia. Many cultures have sprung up on its banks\, and millions of people depend on the river today—whether they know it or not. Gregory McNamee\, author of the prizewinning book Gila: The Life and Death of an American River\, presents a biography of this vital resource\, drawing on Native American stories\, pioneer memoirs\, the writings of modern naturalists such as Aldo Leopold and Edward Abbey\, and other sources. Think of it as 70 million years of history packed into an entertaining\, informative hour. \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. \nPhoto credit: Gila River by  Gregory McNamee \nFor more programs and info about Water/Ways\, visit azhumanities.org/waterwaysAZ \n  \n 
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/the-gila-river-of-history-tucson/
LOCATION:Kirk-Bear Canyon Library\, 8959 E Tanque Verde Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85749\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern Arizona,Water/Ways
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180503T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180503T193000
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Eradicating Global Hunger: Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) a Solution? - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:Eradicating Global Hunger: Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) a Solution? \nJulian Kunnie\, University of Arizona\, Religious Studies/Classics/Africana Studies/Indigenous/Globalization Studies \nTechnological innovations in the early 21st century have promoted the development of genetically modified seeds and foods\, as a potential solution to the crisis of world hunger.   Eighty percent of the corn\, soy\, and cotton cultivated in the U.S. today\, is genetically modified. Is GMO seed and food production the best solution to address hunger and food shortages? What are the environmental and agricultural consequences of pervasive GMO seed cultivation in the U.S and abroad? Are GMO’s dangerous? Do GMO’s affect our health and welfare today? Join us for an exploration of the impact of technology on our food and future.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-eradicating-global-hunger-is-genetically-modified-food-gmo-a-solution-tucson-2/
LOCATION:Kirk-Bear Canyon Library\, 8959 E Tanque Verde Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85749\, United States
CATEGORIES:FRANK Talks,Southern Arizona
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Talking to Each Other About Controversies Now - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:Talking to Each Other About Controversies Now \nMatt Kundert\, University of Arizona\, Department of English \nCurrent social controversies reflect our nation’s complex history\, politics and values. Our views can differ sharply on whether or not America has changed for the better\, or for the worse. We can point to specific cultural and technological developments that have made it difficult to feel part of one country.  Media can shape our sense of inclusion and exclusion\, what is true and false\, what connects us and divides us. But democracy is based on hope\, the hope that we might solve our problems by talking to each other.  How should we approach each other today?  How do we balance respect for the people around us\, and our common humanity\, against suspicion and fear in the face of ideological differences?  How do we keep the conversation going about difficult political and social events? How can we listen to\, and learn from\, experiences and opinions different from our own?  Join us for a FRANK Talk exploring the skills and attitudes of citizenship and conversability.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-talking-to-each-other-about-controversies-now-tucson/
LOCATION:Kirk-Bear Canyon Library\, 8959 E Tanque Verde Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85749\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180308T130000
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SUMMARY:Cowpokes\, Crooks\, and Cactus: Arizona in the Movies - Tucson
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
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/cowpokes-crooks-and-cactus-arizona-in-the-movies-tucson/
LOCATION:Kirk-Bear Canyon Library\, 8959 E Tanque Verde Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85749\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180208T130000
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SUMMARY:Life on the Lazy B as Lived by an American Cowboy and Rancher - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:In 1880\, Alan Day’s grandfather homesteaded the Lazy B Ranch.  This dusty dry tract of land produced a Supreme Court Justice\, a lauded Arizona state senator\, and a career rancher\, cowboy\, and land conservationist. Alan explores the ranching and cowboying life from the chuck wagon years of his childhood\, through his adult years of increasing bureaucracy\, airplanes\, computers and now even drones. At the heart of his stories lie adventures that most of us will never experience\, as well as a deep love of the natural world. \nIf it is possible to say someone can be born a cowboy\, then Alan Day was born one. He was the third generation to grow up on the 200\,000-acre Lazy B cattle ranch straddling the high deserts of southern Arizona and New Mexico. After graduating from the University of Arizona\, Alan returned to manage Lazy B for the next 40 years\, during which time he received awards for his dedication to land stewardship. In addition to co-authoring with his sister\, Sandra Day O’Connor\, the New York Times bestselling memoir Lazy B\, Alan also is the author of The Horse Lover: A Cowboy’s Quest to Save the Wild Mustangs and Cowboy Up: Life Lessons from Lazy B.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/life-on-the-lazy-b-as-lived-by-an-american-cowboy-and-rancher-tucson/
LOCATION:Kirk-Bear Canyon Library\, 8959 E Tanque Verde Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85749\, United States
CATEGORIES:AZ Speaks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180111T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20180111T143000
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SUMMARY:Specters of the Past: Arizona’s Ghost Towns - Tucson
DESCRIPTION:The promise of unimagined riches is what brought many of the earliest colonizers to the Arizona Territory. Following the trail to the discovery of the mother lode\, they built\, then dismantled and finally abandoned communities when mines played out – leaving behind tantalizing clues of difficult hardships. Some towns survived like Bisbee\, Jerome\, Tombstone and Oatman. Most disappeared\, gradually becoming absorbed back into the desert from which they arose. This presentation explores more than a decade of historian Jay Mark’s journeys to these fascinating ghost places\, along with their stories – long-forgotten places like Charleston\, Contention City\, Mowry\, Fairbank\, Gleeson and Congress. \nHistorian Jay Mark’s career includes antiques and bookstore owner\, commercial photography\, professional theater\, radio and television. He brings a lifetime of knowledge and experience to his lively and engaging presentations. A regular contributor of history-related articles to the Antique Register\, Arizona Contractor and Community\, and The Arizona Republic\, Jay is also a published writer of seven antiques-related books. He is co-author of a history of the Buckhorn Baths in Mesa. A recipient of numerous awards honoring his service to the community\, Jay remains actively engaged in issues relating to historic preservation\, history museums\, public transportation\, urban planning and public policy.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/specters-of-the-past-arizonas-ghost-towns-tucson/
LOCATION:Kirk-Bear Canyon Library\, 8959 E Tanque Verde Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85749\, United States
CATEGORIES:AZ Speaks
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