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Arizona PBS presents Our Voices
Hear from members of our community as they reflect on topics that are important to them. This Hispanic Heritage Month, Attorney Daniel Rodriguez shares the challenges of growing up as an undocumented immigrant whose dreams for a better life seemed out of reach.
Pride Month Collection
Eva Steele-Galindo
Eva Steele-Galindo, Director of Programs for Phoenix Pride, shares her perspective on the philosophy and the goals of the LGBTQ+ community as a transgender woman in Arizona.
Marshall Shore
Marshall Shore, “Arizona’s Hip Historian,” recalls his life as a gay man and the importance of making one’s voice heard.
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A story of Asian American refugees in Arizona
Vietnamese American Kim Ho shares her family’s experience as immigrants and reflects on the challenges and rewards of her Asian heritage.
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Deb Stone, a member of the Deaf community
Deb Stone shares her perspective about the challenges faced by D/deaf people as well as her hopes and expectations for navigating life in a predominantly hearing world. Interpreting is Michelle Monahan, ASL/ENG Interpreter.
Indigenous Peoples Day Collection
Aliyah Chavez
Aliyah Chavez shares what she loves about her heritage.
Tomas Karmelo Amaya
Tomas Karmelo Amaya shares his appreciation for his heritage.
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Earth Month with Amanda Whitesinger
As a Navajo and an Indigenous Wellness Manager, Amanda Whitesinger talks about the multiple health concerns facing Native Americans and how gardens can provide them with access to traditional foods and opportunities to reconnect with the land.
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Mike Sauceda
Mike Sauceda remembers 9/11
Ebonye Delaney
Ebonye Delaney reflects on the impact of 9/11
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Voices from the Greatest Generation
WWII Veteran and centenarian, Sam Baker, looks back on his experience as a Marine during the war and reflects on the personal significance of his service.