“Nos cuidamos las unas a las otras?”: “Donde Termina el Verano” explora la amistad y la frontera
Elma Correa cree que la literatura parte de una pregunta persistente sobre la experiencia de las mujeres en un mundo que, a veces, parece rechazar su existencia. A partir de esa idea, su libro “Donde Termina el Verano” explora las relaciones entre mujeres, cómo enfrentan la hostilidad y si, en el proceso, logran tejer redes…
“Do we take care of one another?”: “Donde Termina el Verano” explores friendship and the borderlands
Elma Correa believes literature begins with a persistent question about women’s experience in a world that, at times, seems to reject their existence. From that seed, her book “Donde Termina…
Berger Performing Arts Center to remain open — despite ASDB move — as Saguaro City Music Theatre takes over
When he walked across the Berger Performing Arts Center stage in 1992, Steven Dewakuku received his high school diploma from The Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind.…
Arizona’s tribal regalia toolkits aid Indigenous students, families and schools amid grad season
Under the scratchy, synthetic material of a graduation gown, Amira Angelo will feel her Apache camp dress — a red, cotton, three-tiered flowing skirt with black ric rac. Her blouse…
TEP rate case: What Tucson customers need to know
“Our TEP bills are too high now,” writes Janelle Menick in a public comment on the ongoing Tucson Electric Power…
“My daughter deserves to be free”: mom’s plea after masked ICE agents take Karla Toledo
Federal law enforcement is holding Toledo at the Eloy Detention Center, run by private prison corporation CoreCivic
“Mi hija merece estar libre”: el llamado de una madre tras detención de Karla Toledo por ICE
Las autoridades federales mantienen a Toledo en el Centro de Detención de Eloy, administrado por la corporación privada de prisiones…
This sheriff’s office says racial profiling reforms are too costly. Auditors found it misused $163 million.
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