Culture and Community
Why Native American history matters year round in Arizona classrooms
Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025
It is important to remember the significance of Native American history in Arizona, one of the largest Native land bases in the country.
‘Horizonte’ sits down with Representative Adelita Grijalva
Representative Adelita Grijalva will reflect on her history-making appointment as the first Arizona Latina in the Arizona legislature.
‘Horizonte’ talks with chef Silvana Salcido Esparza about her new memoir
Chef Silvana Salcido Esparza joins “Horizonte” to discuss her new memoir as well as the racism and homophobia she’s faced along the way.
‘Horizonte’ on new sensory rooms built at sports venues in Phoenix
On “Horizonte,” we learn about the new sensory rooms as a place for children with developmental disabilities to access calming resources.
Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. programs back on Passport
Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.’s programs about African American history are returning to Arizona PBS Passport this January.
‘Horizonte’ learns about the power of art
On this episode of “Horizonte,” we learn about Aliento’s Cultiva program, highlighting how art can open doors for dialogue and healing.
Muralist and artist discusses new exhibit with ‘Horizonte’
In her new exhibit, “Con cariño siempre,” muralist and artist Ariana Enriquez tells the stories of her family through her artwork.
‘Horizonte’ sits down with environmental non-profit AZ(LAND)
In this episode of “Horizonte,” learn about AZ(LAND), which offers ecological and innovative resources for communities of color.
‘American Masters’ presents ‘Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore’
Learn about the life and career of 4-time Emmy® nominee Marlee Matlin as she shares her story in her native American Sign Language.
Former Arizona State Representative Lorenzo Sierra joins ‘Horizonte’
Former Arizona State Representative Lorenzo Sierra has written a new book detailing his harrowing encounter with COVID-19