WATCH: Hear our poetry contest’s second-place poem
Ana Briones of Tempe came in second place in our 2025 poetry contest. She read her winning poem at our July 2 open mic at Meraki Kava Bar in Phoenix.
Ana Briones of Tempe came in second place in our 2025 poetry contest. She read her winning poem at our July 2 open mic at Meraki Kava Bar in Phoenix.
Tempe just passed a controversial new ordinance requiring permits for gatherings of 30 or more on city property or in parks.
Marie P. attended a peaceful protest at the Arizona State Capitol on July 17 to make "good trouble.”
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A coalition of advocacy groups is canvassing for voter signatures to challenge Tempe’s new ordinance in gatherings with a ballot referendum.
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