Sign up for 21 Day Racial Equity & Social Justice Challenge with YWCA of Southern Arizona

“Please register and share the Racial Equity and Social Justice Challenge. This challenge is happening throughout our national network with over 10, 000 participants in over 700 zip codes! Join today and let’s learn together! The challenge starts on Monday, March 1st and continues (Monday –Friday) through March 29th. Share with your friends and family … Read more

Applicants sought for Tucson City Council Ward 3 seat – updated

UPDATE: 7 applicants sent in their interest for this seat by Feb. 26: Clayton Abernathy, Michael Crawford (former Ward 3 Councilmember), Linda Duran-Ebright, Robin McArdle (former Council aide), Mitch Preston, Bonnie Poulos, Karin Uhlich (former Ward 3 Councilwoman). See website, click on each name for bio/resume:  City Clerk’s Office | Official website of the City … Read more

Tucson Festival of Books going virtual for 2021

The hugely popular Tucson Festival of Books was cancelled in March 2020 due to the start of the COVID-19 global pandemic. It was one of the first events to cancel in Tucson, as several authors were hesitant to attend. For 2021 the Tucson Festival of Books is smaller, without any in-person attendance at the UA … Read more

Celebrate Chinese New Year of the Ox virtually on February 13

  For the first time due to the ongoing pandemic, the Tucson Chinese Cultural Center is hosting their Lunar New Year celebration virtually on Feb. 13 at 6 to 8 p.m., via youtube.com. Info at www.tucsonchinese.org. The center has been closed since mid-March 2020 due to the pandemic, and would appreciate any and all donations. … Read more

7 Years at Blog for Arizona

Has it been 7 years since I first joined the good folks here at Blog for Arizona?  It was Feb. 11, 2014 and here it is, seven years later. A year ago we were all frenzied and working overtime, aiming for the Democratic primaries to select our new leader, to challenge the incumbent Republican US … Read more