Featured on the June 10, 2016 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
Listen:
-
This week, Pascua Yaqui voters elected eleven tribal council members from a pool of fifty candidates. Reflecting state & national elections, there was low turn out at the polls, but Amanda Martinez met with three young people who took their chance to vote seriously...
-
Have depictions of Native Americans evolved in any significant way since the silent era? Essayist Chris Dashiell looks back at some key early films to see how things have changed...
-
Tony Paniagua profiles Ethel Lee-Miller, a Tucson resident who is continuing a creative passion that began decades ago - without letting retirement slow her down...
-
And on Dímelo: Stories of the Southwest: a young couple is tested by a 6,850 mile deployment, and a bond that has created a place in Tucson they can always return to, regardless of distance...
Join Dímelo for an evening of unscripted storytelling on Thursday, June 16th, 2016. Dímelo is hosting an open-mic story slam, on the outdoor patio at the Saint Charles Tavern. Come and tell a 5-minute story on the theme of "belonging" -- you can sign up at the event before the show starts at 7:30. The show will be hosted by Tony Paniagua, and the Saint Charles Tavern is at 1632 South 4th Avenue. The event is free, for ages 21 and up only. Find out more at dímelostories.org.
ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT airs every Friday at 8:30 am and 6:00 pm, and every Saturday at 5:00 pm, on NPR 89.1 FM / 1550 AM.
By submitting your comments, you hereby give AZPM the right to post your comments and potentially use them in any other form of media operated by this institution.