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Discover OLLI-UA Online Event

https://www.olli.arizona.edu/

Miracle on Quest Street

/www.eventbrite.com/e/miracle-on-quest-street-tickets-130600875735

Munchies, Music & Mutts

https://www.facebook.com/events/2773484336222051

A Young Nation: The Future of Oman Through the Eyes of Its Youth

https://cmes.arizona.edu/film/fa20/ayoungnation

Dan's Hunger Run

https://donate.communityfoodbank.org/campaign/dans-hunger-run/c308266

The TusCon Science Fiction & Fantasy Convention goes virtual.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: "Stories That Soar!" brings a 2nd grade writer's story to life; and author Benjamin Lorr talks about his book "The Secret Life of Groceries: The Dark Miracle of the American Supermarket".

An Evening with Luis Rodriguez, Luivette Resto, Michael Warr & Peter J. Harris

https://poetry.arizona.edu/calendar/evening-luis-rodriguez-luivette-resto-michael-warr-peter-j-harris

"My voice pouring from me with all the soul a rainstorm has..." Teen poets are ready to change the world.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Susan Miner on creating "Peace Inside, Beauty Outside"; and some happy chaos from The Scamp Radio (1/2) Hour.

Author Craig Johnson talks about Sheriff Walt Longmire's "Next to Last Stand".

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Real talk about living with autism, from some folks in our community who have first-hand experience.

Science fair goes completely virtual for 2021

SARSEF plans to put 7,000 displays online.

Voices for change represent Arizona in "Arts Across America"

Also on Arizona Spotlight: "Black in America - A Lived Experience" by Adiba Nelson; and Youth Crossing Gender Borders, Episode 1: Parents Taking Pride.

Rogue Radio presents Kate Chopin's “Désirée's Baby”

Also on Arizona Spotlight: "I DREAM IN WIDESCREEN" 2020 has NOT been cancelled; and a look back at Tucson's drive-in history from Chris Dashiell.

What Americans need to talk about.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Meet 1A's new host Jenn White; voices from the Tucson March for Justice; and Doug 'Cosmo' Clifford rediscovers a "Magic Window".

Black Lives Matter event draws thousands to UA; group says police presence broke agreement

The organization says it will no longer host events in collaboration with the university.

Adiba Nelson asks “What will it take for America to understand the pain of Black women?”

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Preserving the hidden history of one of Tucson's oldest Black communities; SpaceX launches a new era in space travel; and - was Speedway Boulevard ever really the ugliest street in America?

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