What do a Scottsdale memoirist, a Tucson coffee shop/bookstore owner who's also a haiku enthusiast as well as a crime writer and a Tucson Festival of Books panelist have in common? They’re all part of this episode of KJZZ’s Word. It’s a podcast about literature in Arizona and the region hosted by Tom Maxedon.
A new book of personal stories about Black residents of Arizona was released last month. The work is a continuation of a project that seeks to expand the story of “The Great Migration.”As KJZZ’s Tom Maxedon reports, its curator is now offering workshops to further discussions about history that’s often under-studied.
The degree to which politics is a part of U.S. Supreme Court appointments has ebbed and flowed.President Franklin Roosevelt wanted to expand the court because the then-justices were thwarting many of his New Deal proposals. President Richard Nixon tested the Senate by submitting nominees who most observers didn’t think were qualified.
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