Tag: Flagstaff Communiversity

Flagstaff Communiversity — Mapping the Rio de Flag 2.0

Help create Flagstaff’s first-ever map of riparian plants!

Last fall, we began to map the the willows, sedges, box-elders, and cottonwoods that provide a shady, cool habitat for rare members of the Flagstaff community–amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and invertebrates.  

With the arrival of Spring, we can continue the project. Members of the team will work with renowned conservation biologist Dr. Paul Beier.   
 

May 2, 9, 16
10:00-12:30 

Flagstaff Communiversity — Upcoming Programs: Register Now for Programs On Tyranny & On Teaching

Register NOW for Upcoming Programs

Teaching High School in a Time of Polycrisis
begins Feb. 22nd

“How Tyranny Works”
begins March 1st

“Surveillance, Privacy, & Democracy
begins March 31st

Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower
begins April 4th

Flagstaff Communiversity — August edition

A parliment? A pandemonium? A flamboyance? There should be a word to describe an assembly of puppet-makers! Under the guidance of guest artist Lisa Sturtz, puppet-maker extraordinaire, and the enormous energy of our peerless citizen-artists, Lady Liberty came to life.

Originally inspired by the end of slavery (look for the symbolic broken chains), the Statue of Liberty welcomes everyone to a life that is free of tyranny. She reminds us to imagine the possible and BE EMBOLDENED by it.