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Community Interactive

Neal Conan will moderate the first Community Interactive: POVERTY: The Working Poor. Wednesday, February 12th at 6:30.

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COMMUNITY INTERACTIVE POVERTY: The Working Poor
Wednesday, February 12 from 6:30 – 8 pm
Fox Theatre, Tucson

FREE and open to the public. Doors open at 6 pm.

Neal Conan, award-winning journalist, producer, and former host of NPR's Talk of the Nation, will moderate the first Community Interactive: POVERTY :The Working Poor. Joining him will be a panel of educators, researchers, social service professionals, and others working every day to help people in need. Panelists include:

Patti Caldwell, executive director, Our Family Services
Molly Castelazo, founder and president, Castelazo Content
Clarice Clash, principal, Tucson High Magnet School
Herminia Cubillos, executive director, JobPath
Ian Galloway, senior research associate, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Peggy Hutchison, chief executive officer, Primavera Foundation
Lane Kenworthy, professor of sociology and political science, University of Arizona
John Pedicone, former superintendent, Tucson Unified and Flowing Wells School Districts

POVERTY: The Working Poor event will be free to the public. The community is encouraged to participate and submit questions prior to the event at communityinteractive@azpm.org, on azpm's facebook page or facebook.com/CFSAZ. Select questions will be presented at the live event for discussion.

Community Interactive : POVERTY: The Working Poor will be streamed live at azpm.org, and available on demand and broadcast on WORLD on Wednesday, February 19th at 9:30 p.m. and on the UA Channel on Thursday, February 20th at 8 p.m.

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