Anti-SLAPP lawsuit; military trauma program; ‘Henry David Thoreau’ documentary

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On this episode of “Arizona Horizon,” we discussed the anti-SLAPP lawsuit with County Attorney Rachel Mitchell (R) from Maricopa County.

We also learn about a new veteran and military trauma program called “Unbroken,” specialized in trauma and addiction for military, veterans and first responders.

Finally, we will hear about “Henry David Thoreau,” a three-part, three-hour documentary directed by Erik and Christopher Loren Ewers, premiering on PBS on March 30 and 31, 2026.

County Attorney Rachel Mitchell (R), Maricopa County
Bill Reynolds, PA-C, Military & First Responder Trauma Recovery, “Unbroken,”
Dr. Lois Brown CSRD Director
Erik Ewers, Director
Chris Ewers, Director

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