It’s been 10 years since the scandal that rocked the Phoenix VA, and the system overall. What’s changed in that decade, and what hasn’t. Plus, a local artist envisions a more expansive approach to land acknowledgements. That and more on The Show.
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There are differing opinions as to whether or not things have improved in the VA over the last decade. The Show spoke with Darin Selnick and David Lucier to get two differing perspectives on the issue.
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Eunique Yazzie is an indigenous artist, designer and co-founder of Cahokia PHX. Yazzie spoke with The Show about what a more expansive acknowledgement could look like.
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Sena Mohammed is executive director of the group Our Voice, Our Vote. The Show spoke to her about how having Harris as the nominee has made a difference with the so-called "new American majority."
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The Show spoke more about the state of COVID-19 around the country with Will Humble, executive director of the Arizona Public Health Association.
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Jerod MacDonald-Evoy is a reporter for the Arizona Mirror and has investigated the so-called "troubled teen industry." He sat down with The Show to talk more about the controversy surrounding it.