Mel Johnson Jr. portrays an American legend in "Frederick Douglass: In the Shadow of Slavery".
courtesy of Mel Johnson, Jr.
Featured on the March 3rd, 2017 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
- On one of President Barack Obama’s last days in office he used his authority under the Antiquities Act to protect 1-point-35 million acres surrounding a pair of buttes in southern Utah called Bears Ears. While some tribal leaders are celebrating the monument designation, many Utah citizens, including some Navajos, are protesting. For Fronteras, Laurel Morales reports as part of her series called Earth + Bone...
Jonah Yellowman stands between the two buttes that make up Bears Ears National Monument.
Laurel Morales/Fronteras Desk
- From his passion for self-education, to escaping slavery, to becoming an ambassador and adviser to President Abraham Lincoln, the course of Frederick Douglass' life had a unique trajectory. Mark talks with Mel Johnson Jr., an experienced stage and screen actor who will bring his one-man show Frederick Douglass: In the Shadow of Slavery to Tucson this weekend as a guest of The Invisible Theater Performances are Saturday, March 4th at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, March 5th at 3 pm at the Berger Performing Arts Center.
Mel Johnson Jr. as Frederick Douglass
- Transplanted Tucsonan Edie Jarolim describes herself as "a freelance writer, editor, recovering academic and gadabout". Her newest book, Getting Naked for Money: An Accidental Travel Writer Reveals All, documents her adventures in places including Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Egypt, as well as an eye-opening stop at a clothing-optional resort in Palm Springs. Mark talks with Edie Jarolim in advance of her appearance at The 2017 Tucson Festival of Books, March 11 & 12 on the UA campus. Jarolim will also teach a five-week course in memoir writing at the Tucson Jewish Community Center beginning March 8th.
Edie Jarolim, author of "Getting Naked for Money" and "Am I Boring My Dog: And 99 Other Things Every Dog Wishes You Knew".
courtesy Edie Jarolim
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