4 Reasons You Should Work for the Census

UNO. Flexible schedules. Census jobs are part-time and you can choose when you want to work. If you already have a job and want to make extra mula, this is for you! Are you a teacher and want to...

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Why We Celebrate Juneteenth (Or Should)

By Rashaad Thomas On the crust of Phoenix's desert streets, a car with a family, Dravon Ames and his sixth-month pregnant fiancée, Iesha Harper 24, pulled over by Phoenix Police Department. One police officer approaches the driver's side with a...

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Mujeres se levantan reclamando sus derechos

Cada vez de manera más evidente, las mujeres son líderes en la lucha por una reforma de justicia durante las elecciones. Muchos aseguran que 2018 fue el año de la mujer ya que se rompieron records históricos en el...

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The Border’s Album

What story would the pictures of your youth narrate? What would these printed images say about your loved ones, or the place where you grew up, or the frustrations born from your consciousness? The writer Omar Pimienta brings Album of...

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Get-Your-Shit-Together Contest For Artists

Our city is continually shifting, and it's all because of a convergence of energies that make up our art scene. We're stoked that more frequently local agencies are actively seeking collaboration with local creatives on public art projects that...

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Film – They Call Us Monsters

The Center for Neighborhood Leadership is hosting a screening of the documentary They Call Us Monsters. Directed by Ben Lear and released earlier this year, the film follows the lives of three teenage boys who are facing life in...

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Film – Wáchale Screening of Naomi Campbel

Trans Queer Pueblo's film event "Wáchale! An Outdoor Pop-Up Movie Theater for Queer People of Color" presents Naomi Campbel. The Chilean film directed by Nicolás Videla and Camila José Donoso follows the life of Yermén, a transsexual tarot-reader in...

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Art – Free Family Weekend at the Phoenix Art Museum

The second weekend of each month the Phoenix Art Museum puts on an awesome family event with activities, live performances, free tours and other cool stuff. If only they served mimosas and bloody marys! This month's theme is HOT and...

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Metalhead Nostalgia for Young-Hearted Old Folk

I heard Metallica for the first time in 1985 when I got the vinyl of Kill ‘Em All in Mexico City, where I’m from. Its strong and irreverent sound only reaffirmed my love for metal and rock music in...

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