There are lots of signs of next week’s election, and lots of talk about it, too. But Arizona’s poet laureate wants us to think about politics and the election differently. Plus, reimagining the Renaissance with Black Americans at the center.
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Evidence of this fall’s election is all around us. But, Alberto Ríos, Arizona’s Poet Laureate, wants us to think about politics and the election a little differently.
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Some Arizona children with disabilities were being forced to graduate high school early, and sometimes with very little notice. But a new policy aims to stop that. Last week, the Arizona Board of Education approved a new rule that aims to help address this.
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“Don’t California my Arizona" has become a common sentiment as we’ve seen more and more Californians move here. But, what what political impact they might have this election?
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Back in the early 2000s, an Arizona artist took a day job to pay the bills. It was a choice that would eventually transform his entire perspective.
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Alanna Airitam, a photographer and artist based in Tucson, loves Renaissance paintings. But, she saw something missing when she spent time in museums as a kid: people who looked like her.
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Fall has officially arrived in the Valley, but, we’re on track to hit the hottest October on record this year. So, if you like to garden, what season are we even planting for?