Access Tucson on Location
Posted April 7th, 2008 by daniela in NewsACCESS TUCSON ON LOCATION
Cesar Chavez Bridge Dedication
A beautiful new bridge graces Tucson’s Southside. The Cesar Chavez Labor Bridge was dedicated on April 4th—and Access Tucson was there. The bridge’s theme was generated by Councilmember Steve Leal and many Southside neighbors and the imagery was created by artists Alex Garza and Josh Sarantitis.
You’ll see a lot more than the ribbon cutting ceremony. Watch interviews with labor and social-justice activists Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez’s brother Richard, along with the bridge artists and community members.
Premiere Weekend
June 21, 6pm and 9pm
June 22, 8pm and 11pm
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4th Annual March for Children
200 people turned out to march for children and against child abuse on April 4th to kick off National Child Abuse Prevention month.
This is a community issue, and we need community support,” Pima County Juvenile Court Presiding Judge, Patricia Escher said.
Access Tucson brings you an in-depth look at child abuse and neglect in our area and what we can do to help children and their parents.
Premiere Weekend
April 26 at 6pm
April 27 at 8pm
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UPCOMING REMOTES……
Law Day Celebration
In May, young, school-age refugees whose families have settled in Tucson, will appear on panel before Superior Court judges and attorneys. These young people will talk about the legal systems in their home countries. Access Tucson will there.
Stories that Soar
Also in May, Access Tucson goes behind the scenes to see how an insatiable “Magic Box” that loves to eat original stories written by children, turns them into live theater.
Foreigner Benefit Concert
Access Tucson rolls out the production truck for this international rock legend concert. Proceeds from the performance benefit La Paloma Kids servces.