Representation Matters – Humans of St. Louis: The Story Behind the Stories

Virtual AZ, United States

How do we tell stories about our community? What do these stories tell us about local needs, issues, and experiences? Join us for a conversation with Humans of St. Louis (HOSTL) co-founder, lead storyteller, and book author, Lindy Drew, who documents the people of her city through photography and first-person stories. Her work highlights the […]

Representation Matters – Reframing American History through the Japanese Experience: A Conversation about Community Storytelling

Virtual AZ, United States

As Americans grapple with increasing tension and division, what can we learn from the past to connect with each other? Arizona has a rich history with Japanese Americans since the 19th century. Hundreds of acres of the land were once owned by Japanese-American farmers who created thriving agriculture communities, producing and delivering products across and […]

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Climate Conversations – Who Has Access? Water and Life along the Colorado River

Virtual AZ, United States

Access to water is essential for communities across Arizona. Climate change and drought are worsening water issues in the Southwest, especially for many living on the Navajo Nation. How are past water laws, current policies, and recent Supreme Court decisions shaping water rights today? Who has water, and who does not? Join us for a […]

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Paper Sons and the Road to Citizenship, 1882-1965 with Li Yang

Virtual AZ, United States

A “paper son” is a term used for young Chinese immigrants coming to the United States prior to 1943 who claimed to be a son of a citizen but were, in fact, sons on paper only. In 1882, the Chinese Exclusion Act was passed to curb Chinese immigration to the U.S. The passage of this […]

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Black Woman Rising: African American Community Mothers in Phoenix with Akua Duku Anokye

Virtual AZ, United States

African American women have had a tremendous impact on the lives of Arizonans. In a project I’ve been working on for the past 20 years, I have had the privilege of interviewing some of these amazing women. I call them othermothers/community mothers–these social activist who emerged from the Black woman-centered network of community. Let me […]

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Arizona v. the United States: Challenging the Constitution with Dr. Thomas J. Davis

Virtual AZ, United States

Comparatively young, Wild West, borderland that Arizona is with its rich indigenous heritage, pioneer, settler mentality, and fierce, independent spirit, the state has given rise to challenges that have shaped understanding of the US Constitution. For example, any reader or viewer of US police procedurals is familiar with Miranda v. Arizona (1966), treating the Fifth […]

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The Underground and Overground Railroad with Tamika Sanders

Virtual AZ, United States

Using storytelling, historical artifacts and songs, this presentation will depict the ingenuity and resiliency used by those involved in the Underground Railroad to help over 100,000 enslaved people escape to freedom between 1810 and 1850. We’ll then fast forward to the Jim Crow era and explore the Overground Railroad created by the Green Book which […]

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Learning to Live Together: Martin Luther King Jr. and His Philosophy of the Beloved Community with Jim McWilliams

Virtual AZ, United States

One of the most important concepts in Martin Luther King Jr.’s teachings is the idea of “the beloved community,” the possibility of a society in which people from diverse backgrounds and economic circumstances learn to live together. Conflict in any society, he taught, is inevitable, but it can be resolved through non-violence and a commitment […]

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Meet the Artists

Virtual AZ, United States

A discussion of the power of storytelling in the fight for immigrant and racial justice. En nuestras propias palabras/In Our Own Words is a bilingual immigrant storytelling and art event that seeks to provide Phoenicians with a glimpse into immigrant life and to build bridges over shared identities as Arizonans to fight back against the impulse […]

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Hayden’s Ferry Review Fall Coffee Chat

Virtual AZ, United States

Sip your favorite cozy beverage while learning more about hybrid writing! This event will feature a conversation with Lucy Zhang and Nkosi Nkululeko, contributors who were published in Revolutionary Forms, our web issue featuring hybrid work. HFR editors will moderate a conversation between the two about the importance and innovation of hybrid work that defies […]

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