
courtesy Stories That Soar!
July 1, 2021

This episode of Arizona Spotlight is supported by <a href="https://degrazia.org/" target="_blank">Degrazia Gallery in the Sun Museum</a>. (Download MP3)
Featured on the July 1st, 2021 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
- June is National Aphasia Awareness Month. Meet a group based in Tucson that all share one thing in common - learning to overcome the language disorder called aphasia. Depending on the severity, aphasia can make speaking, reading, and using math difficult or impossible. Find out how this group is reuniting after social distancing, and launching a creative new awareness campaign. You can contact the Friends of Aphasia here.

courtesy Friends of Aphasia

courtesy Friends of Aphasia
- Mark talks with real estate development partners Moniqua Lane and Randi Dorman about their ambitious effort to revitalize a section of historic Broadway Boulevard. The bungalows there were spared during the widening project. Lane & Dorman hope to turn them into a "Tucson Gastronomy Collective". The goal is to create a multi-purpose centerpiece to support this city's designation as a UNESCO International City of Gastronomy.


- And, Literacy Connects presents a radio edition of “Stories That Soar!”. It's a Tucson non-profit that empowers students of all ages by bringing their stories to life in other mediums. To do this, they utilize the talents of professional actors and musicians, with some voice acting from middle-schoolers taking part in the Youth Center Summer Camp. During the next school year, Literacy Connects will also offer a free after-school program. This time, listen to a true story, "Moving to Tucson", written by Aireanna, a 5th grader at Cragin Elementary in TUSD.

courtesy Stories That Soar!
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