Local Asian American leaders talk about how friends and loved ones are coping with and responding to the recent surge in violence against AAPI communities.
While most international aid groups work from headquarters in DC, Nairobi or London, Tucson's own TANGO is involved in projects all over the world - from their offices on South Stone Avenue.
A decade has passed since the tragic mass shooting tragedy in Tucson; we talk to survivors, witnesses, and medical personnel on the front lines that day.
A healthy conversation requires active listening. Sam Brown and Debi Chess, two cultural leaders in southern Arizona’s black community, explore what it means to “Assume No Harm”. (04:32)
With the reopening of the campus nearing, the University of Arizona’s plan to Test, Trace and Treat is critical to making it safe. Testing and treating are well underway, but, what about tracing?
While women have slowly made economic and professional gains over the last half-century, the pandemic is revealing and exacerbating gender inequality in alarming ways…at work, and at home.
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