Tucson Modernism Week 2018

“Tucson Modernism Week 2018, presented by the Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation will take place Friday October 5th through Sunday October 14th. The celebration will feature a series of programs, film, lectures and events highlighting Tucson’s Mid-century Modern design and architecture throughout the city, along with the very popular vintage trailer show. Tucson’s Modernism captured the … Read more

Indigenous Peoples Day on October 8 – updated

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ DAY South Tucson, AZ Monday, October 8, 2018 GLOBAL JUSTICE CENTER BLOCK PARTY BEGINS 11:00AM 225 E. 26th ST TUCSON/CHUKSHON, AZ (Free to the Community) of Music, Dancers and Speakers throughout the day. Join us to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day! There will be music, dancers, speakers, food and more! Family-friendly, drug and alcohol … Read more

We Have Something to Say art exhibit at Steinfeld Warehouse

 

“An art exhibit voicing social, political, and environmental
concerns, observations and vision.
October 5 through 7, 2018

Steinfeld Warehouse Art Center
101 West 6th Street
Tucson, AZ

Hosted by We Have Something to Say and Steinfeld Warehouse Community Arts Center

October, 5
Gallery Hours 12 – 9 PM
Opening Reception 6 to 9 pm
Poetry Reading 7 to 7:45 pm
William Pitt Root
Jefferson Carter
Charlotte Lowe

October, 6
Gallery Hours 12 – 9 PM
Presentations 7 to 8 pm
Censorship – David Fitzsimmons
Transgender Issues – Emily Amadhia King
Climate Change – Ken Matesich

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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Info at Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse: https://www.emergecenter.org/. Don’t forget to wear purple on October 18, 2018 on Wear Purple Day.  Check out all the other activities for the entire month of October. As a former staff attorney for a DV Victims Advocacy project (in Hawaii) and the former Interim Director of the Domestic Violence … Read more

UA Conference on Redistricting on October 5 & 6

A Multidisciplinary Public Forum “​Congressional and legislative district boundaries are being hotly debated in many states, with three cases before the US Supreme Court this term and more likely on the horizon. Arizona is at the forefront of this debate, establishing an Independent Redistricting Commission, AIRC, in 2000—one of the first states to do so. … Read more