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🎉 Project Cornerstones: Your Footsteps, Our Future! 🎉

Feeling fiery and passionate about a cause but don’t know where to start? Look no further! Project Cornerstones, in collaboration with the Pima County Democratic Party, is here to fan the flames of change in Tucson! 🌿

What is Project Cornerstones?

Like the Sonoran monsoon, impactful change often starts with small, isolated showers before growing into large storms. We're all about micro-protests—powerful, intimate gatherings of fewer than a dozen folks. Show the world that even the smallest crowd can create mighty storms!


How You Can Get Involved

Crafters

Are you the creative type? Turn your artistry into activism! Design ready-to-use signs, and assemble protest packs specifically for our desert climate, complete with water and sunscreen. Add your unique flair and post your contact info in our “Maker Directory” thread!

Cornerstones

Ready to protest but need a hand? Just pick a corner and post a request for materials. Include the date, time, and location of your micro-protest. Get connected and get started!

Patrons (Honorary Role)

Can’t create or participate directly? No worries! Support the cause by donating crafting tools, poster boards, sunscreen, and bottled water.


Join the Conversation

Discuss the best mesquite-shaded, high-visibility spots for protests, coordinate with fellow activists, and share anything related to micro-protesting.

Ready to rock the revolution? Join us at tucson.social/c/cornerstones

Let’s turn up the heat of change right here in Tucson! Be the change today! 🌵

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Hello all!

While it's 13 months and some change away, I think its important to emphasize our rules and code of conduct before things get too heated.

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  The University of Arizona, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, has created an agrivoltaics research site in Phoenix to study ways that solar farming could benefit Arizona.
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  Less than three weeks before she hopes Republican voters make her the party’s nominee for the U.S. Senate, Kari Lake is yet again asking the Arizona Supreme Court to declare her governor and overturn the results of her 2022 failed bid to become the state’s chief executive.
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  Pima County voters have a few more spots to cast their early ballots, but one site at the Oro Valley library is temporarily closed due to a/c problems.
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  A judge rejected a lawsuit against a GOP ballot referral that would make it a state crime for migrants to cross the southern border and empower local police officers to arrest them, clearing the past for it to go before voters in November.
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  The Pima County Board of supervisors is to discuss heat precautions undertaken and in the works, as Supervisor Steve Christy wants answers about migrant service problems, and more from government meetings around Tucson.
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  Calls to the 988 crisis hotline are connected to a center in the caller’s area code, but with 80% of calls coming from cell phones, people in crisis often end up speaking with a counselor thousands of miles away who has no way to send help - but regulators are working on a fix.
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  With federal protections and programs in place, the number of military voters who report not receiving a ballot in time — or at all — has steadily decreased each year, but there are still more challenges that military voters typically have to face when trying to participate in elections.
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  The San Carlos Apache Tribe declared an emergency Friday, and asked for help from Arizona state and federal officials after the Watch Fire quickly consumed 1,115 acres on Thursday, destroying at least 13 homes and forced the evacuations of more than 400 people.
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  'There’s no doubt that he would bring this optimistic, caring and committed attitude with him to make the Pima County Board of Supervisors more successful.' — Wade McLean
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  A media push in multiple battleground states - including Arizona - ahead of the Republican National Convention this month, highlights former President Donald Trump’s connections to the controversial Project 2025.
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  Climate change is having profound effects on the Indigenous peoples of North America, and in Arizona, heat-related Native American deaths are on the rise, with summer 2024 already rivaling last summer’s brutal heat dome that covered parts of the state.
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  Democratic candidates Kevin Volk and John McLean are vying to flip two seats in one of Southern Arizona’s most-watched legislative districts. Each reported collecting more than six figures in the latest fundraising quarter, as they challenge Reps. Cory McGarr and Rachel Jones and Sen. Justine Wadsack.
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  Democratic congressional candidate Kirsten Engel raised more than $1.7 million between April 1 and June 30, setting a new state record, according to her campaign. She's looking toward a rematch with GOP incumbent Rep. Juan Ciscomani.
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  A Santa Cruz County Superior Court judge has dismissed the criminal case against George Alan Kelly, a Kino Springs resident accused of the second-degree murder of Gabriel Cuen Buitimea, a 48-year-old Mexican citizen.
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  A man seen on security footage stealing security keys from a Maricopa County elections center appeared in court to plead not guilty Tuesday morning, and also faces a slew of other theft cases.
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  The Arizona Attorney General’s Office is investigating the state’s school voucher program for alleged illegal payments that were approved without documentation required by state law.
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  "Arizona is emblematic of states where the interests of the gun lobby supersede the concerns and fears of our citizens. Pima County will continue to insist on our responsibility and our right to address gun safety and gun violence." — Pima County Sup. Rex Scott.
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  Historically, men made up the majority of those dying in the border desert, but in recent years, the balance has shifted and increasingly, those dying are women.
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  Some Arizona Republicans are preparing for an uphill battle in an attempt to restore voter confidence in the state’s elections, and now the Democracy Defense Project, a bipartisan group of current and former politicians, has formed with the goal of bolstering faith in the election system.
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  A bipartisan coalition of Arizona’s congressional delegation introduced the The Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Act of 2024 to address one of the longest-running water issues facing three Arizona tribes.
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  "My professional journey thus far has instilled in me a profound understanding that justice is not merely about punishment but about restoring balance, ensuring safety to the community, and providing the necessary services to both defendants and victims." — Mike Jette, candidate for Pima County attorney
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  Arizona Democrats who’ll serve as convention delegates are standing by President Joe Biden despite widespread concerns about his ability to serve four more years or fend off rival Donald Trump.
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  A federal program to compensate people – including many in Arizona – exposed to fallout from U.S. nuclear testing expired June 10, and a bill to extend the RECA filing period has stalled in the House, with no explanation from Republican congressional leaders.
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