Former state lawmaker and immigrant activist Alfredo Gutierrez has died. From SB 1070 to education, we’ll hear how he was a force in Arizona’s politics, working to build consensus and standing up for his beliefs. Plus, using shade to keep your summer garden alive through the scorching heat.
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Longtime Arizona activist Lydia Guzman and Former Speaker of the House Rusty Bowers remember Alfredo Gutierrez, a titan of Arizona politics.
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Keith Richotte models his narrative on the Native tradition of the trickster story — parables of creation and change where an unreliable narrator dupes the listener into reshaping their perception of reality.
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It’s hot out there. Really hot. It’s that time of the summer when the sun feels like it’s burning everything it touches — including your plants. But Melissa Kruse-Peeples is a master of shade, which can make it possible to grow veggies, fruits and flowers — even in 110-plus degree heat.
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Wolves are as hated as they are beloved, and the story of those extremes is the centerpiece of Howl, a new audio documentary from Boise Public Radio.