Culture
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Native ‘Wiping of Tears’ ceremony in Phoenix sparks collective healing
This month, the Phoenix Indian Center held its first “Wiping of Tears” ceremony, a community grieving practice originating from the Lakota Nation.
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Cosplay and comics: Popular Phoenix Fan Fusion invades downtown, brings out die-hard fans
This year’s Phoenix Fan Fusion featured retro arcades, celebrity panels, and hallways packed with Marvel characters.
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Mental health is a complicated topic for Latinos. Mente wants to help.
Mente, a new mental health initiative, held a one-of-a-kind event in downtown Phoenix last week to address the stigma surrounding mental health among Latinos.
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Phoenix team performs ancient lion dance and honors Chinese tradition
This Phoenix team honors Chinese tradition by performing the ancient lion dance.
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Here’s how to enter The Copper Courier’s third annual poetry contest
The winner of our third annual Copper Courier poetry contest will be invited to be a featured reader at our July open mic in Phoenix.
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Where you should live in Arizona, based on your zodiac sign
Arizona is an ideal place to live if you’re seeking a more relaxed lifestyle. Here’s how you can pick the best AZ city or neighborhood based on your zodiac sign.
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Making their mark: How Homeland prints Indigenous identity into youth spaces
Homeland, a Native-led creative brand, blends culture, music, fashion, and community through hands-on workshops and cross-brand collaborations.
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ASU Powwow bridges generations amid threats of Indigenous cultural erasure
This year’s ASU Powwow attracted students, visitors, and dancers from across the country.
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7 traditional Hispanic games
From children’s activities to games for all ages, here are seven traditional games that Hispanic families play.
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Making their voices heard: ‘Showdown in the Desert’ highlights Arizona’s growing show choir presence
Boulder Creek High School hosted Arizona’s first show choir competition in 2023, and it has since doubled in size.
























