Naomi Gingold
Naomi Gingold was a host at KJZZ from 2016 to 2017.
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Early Monday morning, a vandal broke into the Islamic Center of Tuscon and desecrated many copies of the Quran, the Islamic holy book.
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In 2015, the Phoenix Police Department started doing an extra training on what they deemed "cultural-consciousness.” In the midst of that training, the consultant leading it canceled the contract. We speak with Marchelle Franklin, director of Community Affairs, and Sgt. Derek Elmore about what the Phoenix Police Department has done to address diversity and race relations since the program ended.
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The Phoenix Police Department has been trying to fill vacancies caused by a hiring freeze. They’ve made some headway. And in a way that department statistics say is more reflective of the Phoenix community at large.
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SXSW festival kicked off this last weekend in Austin Texas, and one Phoenix teen made a more unusual debut.
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The Phoenix metro area is expected to significantly outpace the rest of Arizona when it comes to job growth for the two year period ending in mid-2018.
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Protesters gathered in Washington, D.C., Friday for The Native Nations Rise March, a march in solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and native nations across the country. Here in Phoenix, activists also gathered to show their solidarity.
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Roicia Banks grew up primarily on a reservation. She’s culturally Hopi and registered in a tribe. She's also, as she describes it, "racially identifiable as black." And that has not been easy.
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A Phoenix man is now out of jail, but still facing charges and scrutiny after he took advantage of a cybersecurity flaw in the national 911 system.
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Tempe star recruit for University of Arizona is first full scholarship openly gay football player in major-college football history.
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The Arizona House has given its initial approval to a new bill on undocumented immigrants that require local governments to cooperate with federal immigration agents in their pursuit of them.