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- Creators: Arizona State University
- Creators: Inter Tribal Council of Arizona
- Member of: State of Arizona Reports
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The African-American community has played a historically significant role in the advancement of Arizona and our region. The future success of our state relies on our ability to strengthen our communities and empower them to meet and exceed their vast potential. This project between the community and the University was undertaken to help advance a better understanding of the changing dynamics of Arizona’s African-American population and the critical issues that require our collective attention in terms of education, health care, the economy, culture and leadership.
ContributorsArizona State University (Author) / Arizona Community Foundation (Author) / Tucson Urban League (Author) / Glasper, Rufus (Author) / Ramakrishna, Pushpa (Author)
Created2009
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The State of Indian Country Arizona presents important stories about Indian people today in Arizona. In every case, the facts presented are vital, but it is equally important to understand why we chose to share these particular topics. Every section of this report reflects the common values of our Native American communities and culture. Like traditional basketry or weaving, each story is a strand in the societal fabric that not only sustained the tribes through difficult challenges of the past, but also strengthens each tribe well into the future.
ContributorsInter Tribal Council of Arizona (Author) / ASU Office of the President on American Indian Initiatives (Author) / ASU Office of Public Affairs (Author)
Created2013