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If you’re curious about the Latino/a community, activism, & how it fits into AZ’s history, Empowered! Latinos Transforming Arizona Politics is a timely & inspiring read. This & other University of Arizona Press books can be found on the hamburger menu on Reading Arizona. readingaz.axis360.baker-taylor.com/Title?itemId=0…






TOMORROW, Sept 18, hear Shelby Tisdale talk about her book "No Place for a Lady" University of Arizona ENR2 Building Room 107, 7pm. Tisdale will take us on a thought-provoking journey into how archaeologist Marjorie Lambert created a successful and satisfying career doing what she loved




We are so proud to be publishing this work by Margarita Pintado! Margarita Pintado




Great trip to American Anthro conference to celebrate our forthcoming book, Accompaniment with Im/migrant Communities, in the engaged ethnography series from University of Arizona Press! Should be in our hands in the next few months.


We're currently accepting submissions to the Ambroggio Prize, a $1000 prize given for a full-length poetry manuscript in Spanish & w/ an English translation. The winning manuscript will published by University of Arizona Press in 2025. Apply by 2/15/24. poets.org/academy-americ…



Chestnut People and Jaguar-Man: Third Coast Review guest author Binx Perino interviews Diego Baéz about his new poetry collection, Yaguareté White (from University of Arizona Press) thirdcoastreview.com/2024/02/19/lit…

University of Arizona Press #WomensHistoryMonth book recommendation: Central American Counterpoetics by Karina Alma. What is the role of creativity in the anticolonial movement? Read new perspectives on women’s role in the history in Central America 📙 bit.ly/3TwZJW2 👈



Congratulations to Classics alumnus Gregory McNamee, whose new book celebrates the people, ideas, inventions, teaching & structures that have guided University of Arizona's evolution from a small land-grant college to an internationally renowned research institution humanities.arizona.edu/news/classics-…
