General Election 2022 results for Southern Arizona – updated

For the contested statewide races, go to the Az Sec. of States’s website for the results.  If close, the outcome won’t be known for a while due to counting of provisional ballots cast on the day of the election. www.azsos.gov For contested races in Southern Arizona, here’s the early results, but stay tuned for updates … Read more

Tucson Modernism Week: Nov. 9 to 11, 2022

It’s that time again to celebrate Tucson Modernism Week.  In 2022, the dates are Nov. 9 to 11. “On behalf of the Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation, welcome to Tucson Modernism Week 2022. As our organization undergoes continuing post-pandemic redesign we are thrilled to present a highly focused program that creates intimate opportunities to explore our … Read more

New book “The Japanese American Experience: Change & Continuity” published by retired UA Professor Min Yanagihashi

My friend & fellow Council member on our Southern Arizona Japanese Cultural Coalition, retired UA Professor Min Yanagihashi has just published a new book entitled “The Japanese American Experience: Change & Continuity” by Liberty Hill Publishing.  Min is a Nisei (2nd generation) from Honolulu, Hawaii and taught at the University of Arizona in their East … Read more

Call Community Crisis Line in Tucson (520) 622-6000

From National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI for Southern Arizona): Call (520) 622-6000 or 1 (866) 495-6735 “If you are in immediate crisis, whether it be for you or your loved one, call the above Community Wide Crisis line.” Immediate Crisis Help   The shooting/killing of UA Hydrology Dept. Chair Tom Meixner on Oct. 5, … Read more

Japanese American internment camp exhibit opened at Tucson Desert Art Museum

MUSEUM EXHIBITION OPENING IN OCTOBER 2022 EXPLORES JAPANESE INTERNMENT CAMPS IN ARIZONA. “Opening October 12th in the Tucson Desert Art Museum, “Citizen/Enemy: Japanese American Internment” confronts an uncomfortable period in American history. The 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor left America in a state of paranoia and uncertainty. Concern was voiced that American citizens of … Read more