The southern border has once again become a top political issue in Arizona and beyond. We’ll meet new head of a commission that aims to foster binational relationships. Plus, taking Native American art to one of the country’s most prestigious museums. That and more on The Show.
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Melissa Cody is a fourth generation Navajo weaver. Her latest show, “Webbed Skies,” is on display at MoMA through September. The Show sat down with her to talk about her work.
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Early voting is underway in advance of the state’s July 30 primary. And in some races, the winner of this month’s contest will win the seat.
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Leaders of NATO countries are taking part in a summit meeting in Washington, D.C., this week. For a look at some of the key global stories in the coming days, The Show talked with the BBC’s Jonathan Frewin in London.
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About a month ago, Gov. Katie Hobbs named Eva Masadiego as the new executive director of the Arizona-Mexico Commission. The Show sat down with Masadiego to talk more about the new role.
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Some disability advocates are critical of the Outdoor Americans with Disabilities Act. The Show sat down with Syren Nagakyrie, founder and director of the nonprofit Disabled Hikers, to talk about why.
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Arizona children's author Phoebe Fox recently spoke with The Show’s Sam Dingman about her inspirations for the book, and why she loves writing books for children in particular.