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Southwest Folklife Alliance

Preserving and presenting the unique cultural and traditional arts, music, food and dance of our region

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Contact

Please fill out the form below to contact us with any specific questions. We will respond shortly.

Leia Maahs, Managing Director: leiamaahs@arizona.edu
Nelda Ruiz, Program Coordinator: nruiz33@arizona.edu
Kimi Eisele, Communications Director: kimieisele@arizona.edu
Tim Escobedo, Director of Operations, Tucson Meet Yourself: timescobedo@gmail.com
Kate Jewett-Williams, Administrative Associate, kjewettwilliams@arizona.edu
Maribel Alvarez, Jim Griffith Chair of Public Folklore, alvarezm@arizona.edu
 

Office phone: (520) 621-4046
General Email Correspondence: swfolklife@gmail.com

Mailing Address:
Southwest Folklife Alliance
PO Box 42044
Tucson AZ 85733

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Who We Are

The Southwest Folklife Alliance is an affiliate non-profit organization of the University of Arizona, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. We are the designated Folk Arts Partner of the Arizona Commission on the Arts with the support of the National Endowment of the Arts.

Our Mission: We build more equitable and vibrant communities by celebrating the everyday expressions of culture, heritage and diversity in the Greater Southwest.

Folklife: Everyday things people make, say, or do with shared meaning in small groups.

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