Climate March and Rally
Arizona State Capitol Complex Phoenix, AZ, United StatesWe will rally and then march around the Arizona Capitol. Bring your signs, bring your banners, bring your voices!
We will rally and then march around the Arizona Capitol. Bring your signs, bring your banners, bring your voices!
Enjoy a discussion of author Richard Rhodes’s book John James Audubon: The Making of an American led by Catherine Petersen, art history faculty at Northern Arizona University and Coconino Community College. Rhodes vividly depicts Audubon’s life and career: his epic wanderings, his quest to portray birds in a lifelike way, and his ambivalent witness to the vanishing of the wilderness.
Support the Ute Mountain Ute community of White Mesa in its efforts to protect health, water, air, land, culture, and sacred sites near the nation's last operating uranium mill.
In commemoration of Mother’s Day, the Heard is pleased to partner with Creative Push, a multimedia art and oral history project that focuses on the most formative of human experiences: birth.
The renowned author of The Emerald Mile hiked the entire length of the Grand Canyon to raise awareness of threats facing this remarkable place.
Museum of Northern Arizona Curator of Ecology Dr. Larry Stevens presents an ecological review of the mammals of the Grand Canyon region in this insightful and engaging gallery talk.
Hear from members of the Gwich’in Nation who have traveled from the Arctic to raise the alarm and join the effort to save the Arctic Refuge. While the Refuge may seem distant, what happens there will echo on public lands and in communities across the West. Decisions made now could forever alter the wild we leave our children.