Some of Arizona’s biggest institutions have struggled to repatriate Native American remains. What’s the right way to celebrate Juneteenth? Plus, the lead singer of the Decemberists on the band’s new album. That and more on The Show.
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NAGPRA requires American institutions to return the remains of indigenous people and artifacts to their tribes. A recent investigation revealed ASU is among the worst institutions, making only two percent of indigenous remains available for tribes.
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Legislators were able to fill a $1.4 billion deficit. To do it, they made big cuts, with many coming to the Water Infrastructure Financing Authority, responsible for speeding up water projects and bringing water here from elsewhere.
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Missteps and setbacks have marked the way corporations have celebrated Juneteenth since it was declared a federal holiday three years ago. The Show sat down with Shaun Harper, Ph.D., to talk about the history of the holiday and how to properly celebrate.
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Many have expressed worry concerning the use of algorithms and how frequently they appear in everyday life. Anna Shechtman explores questions and concerns in an essay reviewing two books about algorithmic culture and thinking.
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The band’s lead singer, Colin Meloy, said finding that balance between hyper-literate lyrics, complex storytelling and intricate instrumentals is the best part. He Spoke with The Show's Sam Dingman.