Tag: Arizona
Exploring Arizona’s Border with Mexico: Heat, Thirst, and Rosaries
The men and boys from Guatemala stood under the shade of a tree, scanning the Mexican desert. They had been traveling on foot for months, hoping to cross into the U.S. They were given...
Addressing Colorado River Water Shortages: Biden Administration’s Plan & Solutions
The Biden administration has unveiled a series of potential solutions to address the ongoing water shortages and decreasing reservoir levels along the Colorado River, a crucial water source for seven Western states. This has...
Arizona Voters Support Homeless Crackdown: Potential Nationwide Trend?
Arizona voters have made a significant decision by approving a ballot initiative that aims to crack down on homeless encampments, setting a potential trend nationwide. The initiative, which is set to take effect on...
Canvassing for Kamala Harris: Californians Travel to Nevada and Arizona to Support VP Candidate
Laura Banuet, a former cashier at LAX, was deeply affected by the Supreme Court's decision to end federal protection of abortion access. She moved from Compton to Arizona to make a difference by canvassing...
Latino Leaders from Arizona Mining Country Making Impact in L.A.
Clifton, Arizona is a town with a rich history deeply rooted in the mining industry. With the decline of the mining sector in recent years, the town has seen a decrease in population and...
Capturing Mormon Votes: Dueling Yard Signs and Shifting Loyalties in Arizona
In a quiet residential street in Mesa, Arizona, Jeremy Spilsbury was taken aback when he noticed his neighbor's new yard sign that read, “Cucks for Harris.” After googling the term, he discovered its offensive...




















