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Museum Series Supports Emerging Native American Artists. Arizona Public Media. April 6, 2018.

Grants to Tackle a Difficult—But Unavoidable—Issue: End-of-Life Care. Inside Philanthropy. April 2018.

Neto’s Tucson: Honoring La Doce’s traditions and potential to improve neighborhoods. Arizona Daily Star. March 31, 2018.

Why Doesn’t Tucson’s Mexican Food Scene Get More National Attention? Gustavo Arellano for NPR’s The Salt. March 6, 2018.

UA Fellow Aims to Revitalize Tucson Landmark: Debi Chess Mabie will help lead the Dunbar Pavilion. UA College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Jan. 19, 2018

Danzacultura. Arizona Public Media (on SFA Master Artist Carmen Baron). November 2017.

Community arts expert Maribel Alvarez joins forces with Herberger Institute to develop regional vision for culture, heritage and diversity. ASU News. Aug. 7, 2017.

Three Metro Phoenix Neighborhoods Won Grants for Arts Programming. Phoenix New Times. July 21, 2017.

Tucson woman sews love into every folklorico costume. Arizona Daily Star. Aug 13, 2016.

The Master and the Apprentice Honor Tradition. The Desert Leaf. June 2016.

Big Jim: Meet the Southwest Folklife Alliance. Arizona Daily Star. October 2014.

Folklore Expansion. TucsonWeeekly. August 14, 2014.

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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 rooted in the Greater Southwest and U.S. Mexico Border Corridor. Nationally, we amplify models and methods of meaningful cultural work that center traditional knowledge, social equity, and collaboration.

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

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