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May is one of my favorite times of the year in Arizona. The weather is still near perfect, the Valley is still buzzing with events, students are winding down their school year, graduates are embarking on the next chapter in their lives, and Mother’s Day is upon us.Being a mother is and always will be the biggest and best part of who I am. Watching my son and daughter move through life and make their own decisions as adults is a blessing to witness and an honor to know I had a hand in shaping who they’ve become.My own mother is still with us. I’m so grateful for that. She was a pioneer for me in many ways: a young, divorced mother of two, raising two daughters while trying to carve a career for herself and obtain a college education. She was challenged. So was my childhood. Despite that, she accomplished her goals, which paved the way for me to accomplish my own. I am a better mother because of her.
Speaking of pioneering women, I encourage you to watch this season’s episode of “Horizonte,” featuring a discussion about Mexican playwright Sor Juana Iné de la Cruz.
Sor Juana is considered the first woman playwright in Mexico and the Americas. She was a poet, a nun, and a staunch advocate of women’s rights.
The executive director of Southwest Shakespeare Company joined me to talk about Sor Juana’s play “House of Desires,” written in the 1600s, which looks at the role of women during a time when they had to follow strict moral codes in society.
“Horizonte” will wind down our spring season of episodes in May. On behalf of myself and our team, I cannot thank you enough for sharing your Saturdays with “Horizonte” on Arizona PBS, online on azpbs.org, and on the PBS app.
We love hearing from you and appreciate your continued support!
Until next time,
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‘Horizonte’ Highlight
The Importance of Latino Voters in the 2024 ElectionAccording to Pew Research, more than 36 million Latinos will be eligible to vote this year, setting a new record. In a year where every vote will count, the growing Latino population will continue to play a significant role in a presidential year.
Host Catherine Anaya discusses the importance of the Latino vote in 2024 with Jason Barraza, a partner in the political consulting firm Veridus, and Dr. Edward Vargas, Associate Professor at the School of Transborder Studies at ASU and Senior Analyst at BSB Research.
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‘Horizonte’ Highlight
Skin Cancer in Latinos on the RiseThe constant, strong Arizona sunshine results in a much higher rate of skin cancer than the national average. Among Hispanics, melanoma has increased 20% over the past two decades — with a higher mortality rate than non-Hispanic whites.We discuss skin cancer among Hispanics with Dr. Miguel Gonzalez-Velez, a melanoma and sarcoma physician at Dignity Health Cancer Institute at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center.
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‘Horizonte’ on AZPBS Now
Did you Know?Catch the final spring episode of “Horizonte” on May 4 at 6 p.m. or watch previous episodes anytime on our news-focused YouTube channel, AZPBS Now.
‘Reel South | Disrupted Borders’
STREAM ON THE PBS APP
This is a coming-of-age story about two best friends living on the US-Mexico border in a scarred landscape of racial tensions, family wounds, and lack of opportunities as they embark on their extraordinary journeys in 3D innovation and artistic creativity to heal themselves, their families, and their community.
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‘POV | Unseen’
STREAM ON THE PBS APP
As a blind, undocumented immigrant, Pedro faces obstacles to obtaining his college degree, becoming a social worker, and supporting his family. Uncertainty looms over him even after he graduates. Through experimental cinematography and sound, unseen reimagines the accessibility of cinema while exploring the intersections of immigration, disability, and mental health.
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‘Voces | Sabor Ártico: Latinos En Alaska’
DIGITAL SHORT
Latinos face unique challenges in the Arctic environment, where things can be extreme, remote, and sometimes inaccessible. “Sabor Ártico: Latinos En Alaska,” a short documentary, introduces viewers to a growing population of Latinos in Alaska through poignant interviews that give insight into the importance of food and culture in adapting to the Arctic environment and forging their identity.
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‘Latino Americans’ Collection | PBS LearningMedia
EDUCATORS!
This collection of lesson plans, videos, and classroom resources invites teachers and students to explore the stories of U.S. Latinos and how they inform the broader American narrative. Along the way, it engages students in dramatic real-life stories and offers primary texts that serve the goals of the Common Core.
Grades: 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
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AZPBSkids LEARN! at Día de los Niños
The team from AZPBSkids LEARN! was out in full force on April 27 to celebrate Dia de los Niños with the community in Somerton.
Watch for events with the team this summer as they visit communities all over the state to teach kids how to keep their teeth healthy — in partnership with the Delta Dental of Arizona Foundation.
Join us for arts and crafts, lots of giveaways, and free dental screenings for kids up to age 8.
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‘Roots of Comedy with Jesus Trejo’
EARLY RELEASE ON PASSPORT MAY 24
Part comedy, part social commentary, part travelogue, the series follows host Mexican-American comedian Jesus Trejo as he embarks on telling the “stories behind the laughs,” revealing how the most memorable comedy traces back to the roots of a community. Along his journey, Trejo visits Denver, Portland, Minneapolis, Austin, Los Angeles, and Chinle, Arizona, where he meets with local rising comedians who explore the mosaic of our nation through the lens of stand-up comedy.
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Community Connection:
Second Annual Binational Short Film Contest and FestivalCALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Attention Storytellers!
Kaleidoscope is having its second annual film contest and festival, and you are invited to submit!Tell the story of your community, whether with your family, at school, in the workplace, on a team, or whatever your community looks like. Whether your community is on one or both sides of the border, Kaleidoscope wants to know it. Participants can be from any nationality, age, and academic background. There is no need for experience in filmmaking.This contest is in partnership between ASU, Universidad de Guadalajara, and Mexico Institute.
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Community Connection:
The Latinx Contemporary Performance Festival
Sunday, May 5 from 4 – 5:30 p.m.A vibrant celebration of Latinx culture through music, dance, poetry, storytelling, and theater is coming to the Arizona Latino Arts and Culture Center. Experience the rich tapestry of the city’s Latinx artistry with inspiring and entertaining performances. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness the talent and creativity of our community.
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