Bivian graduated from the University of Arizona in The School of Journalism with a Bachelor's degree in Journalism with an emphasis in Broadcast and is currently pursuing a degree in Broadcast Operational Meteorology at Mississippi State University.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Tucson's commitment to celebrating its rich cultural heritage, arts, and history takes center stage with the launch of ¡Somos Uno! A Cultural Heritage Strategy.
Led by the Office of the Mayor and the Office of the City Manager, in collaboration with the Arts Foundation of Tucson and Southern Arizona, this initiative aims to enhance cultural diversity and inclusivity in the city.“We have more than 4,500 years of history, an incredible arts scene, and a thriving food and award-winning gastronomy sector. This is proof that Tucson is a City of culture in the Southwest,” said Mayor Romero.
The strategy hopes to improve accessibility to these cultural gems and establish Tucson as a global spot for innovation and creativity rooted in tradition. The official launch takes place on Oct. 13-15 at Tucson Meet Yourself, where attendees can learn more and contribute their ideas. The planning team will have a booth next to the Joel Valdez Main Library, at Jacomé Plaza.Prizes, giveaways, and an interactive mini-mural project by Tucson-based artist Alejandra Trujillo will be available at the booth, which will also be asking Tucsonans to take participate.
The project will create guidelines for preserving existing cultural resources and developing new ones, with completion expected by Summer 2024.Bivian Contreras is a real-time editor for KGUN 9. Bivian graduated from the University of Arizona School of Journalism with a Bachelor's degree in Journalism with an emphasis in Broadcast and is currently pursuing a degree in Broadcast Operational Meteorology. Share your story ideas and important issues with Bivian by emailing bivian.contreras@kgun9.
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