Join diverse community events and cultural celebrations in Mesa, AZ. Find festivals, networking events, religious celebrations, educational workshops, and gatherings from communities worldwide. Experience the rich cultural tapestry of your area through events that celebrate heritage, foster understanding, and bring people together across cultures."
Join us in person for an event all about the future of Black public servants. Technology and shifting trust in institutions are changing public service. For African American public servants, these changes bring unique challenges and opportunities for meaningful dialogue and collective solutions. Join us for an open conversation centered on lived experiences, present challenges, and the future of African Americans in public service. Students, professionals, and community members are all welcome. Food and refreshments will be provided.
Tuesday, 24, 17.00 -
Tuesday, 24, 19.00
Phoenix,
AZ
_$25
Join us in person for an event all about the future of Black public servants. Technology and shifting trust in institutions are changing public service. For African American public servants, these changes bring unique challenges and opportunities for meaningful dialogue and collective solutions. Join us for an open conversation centered on lived experiences, present challenges, and the future of African Americans in public service. Students, professionals, and community members are all welcome. Food and refreshments will be provided.
Tuesday, 24, 17.00 -
Tuesday, 24, 19.00
Phoenix,
AZ
_$25
This event is open to all families, not just those of our microschool students, so please feel free to extend the invitation to anyone who may be interested. We believe that parental involvement is key to deepening our community connections and creating a supportive learning environment. The Dinner Table is a wonderful opportunity for us to come together, share insights, and strengthen our microschool family and community.
Saturday, 07, 10.00 -
Saturday, 07, 12.00
Phoenix,
AZ
_$25
Explore the dynamic intersection of art, hip-hop, sports and philanthropy in this compelling panel. “The Color of Art” delves into how influential figures—like hip-hop icons Jay-Z and Swizz Beatz, as well as athletes—are reshaping the art world. Discover the ways they champion diverse voices, build powerful collections and use their influence to drive cultural and philanthropic impact. This event promises to be an insightful conversation on the modern art collector’s role in a changing world, where passion for art meets purpose and community impact.
Thursday, 05, 18.00 -
Thursday, 05, 20.30
Phoenix,
AZ
_$25
Get ready for The Blackout: A Black Tie Affair, where elegance meets the walls for a night to remember.
Wear ALL black business casual attire, there is a dress code!
Tickets will include:
-Complimentary drink: wine, mocktail, or other drink options will be available
-raffle ticket entry for a piece from the collection (announced at event) additional tickets available for $10/each
Food available for purchase from The Flava Traphouse
Sunday, 01, 18.00 -
Sunday, 01, 21.00
Phoenix,
AZ
_$25
Get ready for The Blackout: A Black Tie Affair, where elegance meets the walls for a night to remember.
Wear ALL black business casual attire, there is a dress code!
Tickets will include:
-Complimentary drink: wine, mocktail, or other drink options will be available
-raffle ticket entry for a piece from the collection (announced at event) additional tickets available for $10/each
Food available for purchase from The Flava Traphouse
Sunday, 01, 18.00 -
Sunday, 01, 21.00
Phoenix,
AZ
_$25
Welcome to the Gospel Legends Celebration: Black History Project! Join us at The Grove Church, 2777 Gilbert Rd on February 1, 2026 at 2:00 PM (Mountain Standard Time) for an unforgettable experience. Let's celebrate the rich history of gospel music together. Get ready to be inspired by legendary performances and stories that have shaped the genre. Don't miss out on this incredible event!
What to Expect:
Inspiring Tributes: Guest speakers will share the lives, struggles, and monumental contributions of each gospel legend.
Live Musical Attributes: A live band, soloist and choir will perform.
Multimedia Journey: A curated presentation of photos, biographies, and video interviews.
Community & Culture: Connect with fellow music lovers, history enthusiasts, and art supporters. Discover how these legends' stories have shaped and inspired Gospel as we know it.
Sunday, 01, 14.00 -
Sunday, 01, 16.00
Chandler,
AZ
_$25
Spirits Of Mexico Festival 2026: Featuring Sonora, Mexico!
🎶 Live Music & Traditional Dance
Enjoy vibrant performances showcasing Sonora’s cultural heritage, featuring regional music, folkloric dance, and lively rhythms that bring the state’s traditions to life.
Dive into the heart of Sonora!
😋 Food Trucks
Taste authentic Sonoran flavors from curated food trucks offering regional dishes, street food favorites, and creative culinary twists inspired by the state.
🌵 Tortilla Sobaquera (Grande)
Discover the ancestral process of making the famous big Sonoran flour tortilla, guided by expert Cocineras who demonstrate each step by hand.
🖼️ Desert Roots Pavilion: Indigenous Art & Handcraft Market of Sonora - Sponsored by: Manny's Air
Explore a dedicated market featuring handcrafted pieces, textiles, jewelry, and traditional art created by Indigenous artisans from Sonora.
🎨 Colors of Sonora: Art & Crafts Workshops - (VIP Experience)
Participate in hands-on workshops led by Sonoran artists, where guests learn traditional techniques and create their own take-home craft pieces.
🍸 Desert Spirits: Sonoran Mixology Lab – Mixology Classes Sponsored by: Sonoran Star Resorts - Rocky Point - (VIP Experience)
Discover how to mix, match, and pair Mexico’s iconic spirits like a true expert. Learn tips from master distillers, explore flavor combinations, and take your new skills to share with family and friends.
Raise your glass, taste boldly, and celebrate the rich diversity of Mexico—one sip at a time!
🥃 Salud, Sonora! Tasting Area - (VIP Experience)
Step into a hands-on tasting adventure. Explore bold flavors and practice the techniques you’ll discover in our guided tasting classes.
Sip, savor, and sharpen your skills while celebrating the rich diversity of Mexico’s iconic distillates!
🍷 Legacy in a Glass: Guided Tasting Sessions - (VIP Experience)
Step into an unforgettable tasting journey led by Master Tequileros, Bacanoreros, Sotoleros, and Mezcaleros traveling from across Mexico—Sonora, Jalisco, Oaxaca, and beyond to share their deep knowledge of Mexican distillates.
These intimate, expert-driven sessions dive into the history, production, terroir, and bold flavor profiles of Mexico’s most iconic spirits. Each pour tells a story… guided by the very masters who craft them.
Discover the legacy. Taste the tradition. Experience Mexico in every glass.
🔥 Sonora on Fire: A Grilling Master Class - (VIP Experience)
Turn up the heat with an electrifying culinary experience led by La Charolesa Grilling Team from Caborca, Sonora—the champions who took 1st Place at the Festival Parrillero de Caborca 2025 in the “Surprise Protein” category.
Learn the secrets behind Sonora’s legendary grilling tradition, from signature cuts to bold regional techniques, all taught live by the masters themselves. Get ready for fire & flavor… and the true spirit of Sonora on the grill.
👨🍳 Sonora in the Kitchen – Cooking Class with Sonoran Chefs (VIP Experience)
Step into the heart of Sonora’s kitchens and learn traditional recipes that fill the air with the aromas of every home. Cook alongside renowned Sonoran chefs in an interactive session that blends authentic home-style flavors with modern culinary twists.
Discover the secrets behind Sonoran dishes, master techniques passed down through generations, and create flavors that transport you straight to the homes of Sonora.
Saturday, 21, 11.00 -
Sunday, 22, 18.00
Phoenix,
AZ
_$25
The ALPFA Gala is an annual celebration that brings together a vibrant community of professionals, leaders, and advocates who are committed to empowering and advancing Latinx talent across various industries. Hosted by the Association of Latino Professionals For America (ALPFA), the event serves as a platform to recognize outstanding achievements, foster meaningful connections, and promote the values of leadership, inclusivity, and service within the Latinx community. The evening is filled with inspirational speeches, awards presentations, and networking opportunities, all within an elegant setting. Attendees include corporate partners, community leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals from diverse backgrounds, all gathered to celebrate the successes of Latinx professionals and the organizations that support them. Tickets include dinner and a drink ticket. Attire is formal black tie, for men suit jackets are appropriate, for women floor length gowns or cocktail dresses.
Friday, 12, 18.00 -
Friday, 12, 22.00
Phoenix,
AZ
_$25
Join us in person for an event all about the future of Black public servants. Technology and shifting trust in institutions are changing public service. For African American public servants, these changes bring unique challenges and opportunities for meaningful dialogue and collective solutions. Join us for an open conversation centered on lived experiences, present challenges, and the future of African Americans in public service. Students, professionals, and community members are all welcome. Food and refreshments will be provided.
Tuesday, 24, 17.00 -
Tuesday, 24, 19.00
Phoenix,
AZ
_$25
Award Winning, Top Rated Attorney
Friendly and Aggressive that will fight for you
Benjamin Taylor focuses on personal injury, truck, motorcyle, and car accidents, family law, and criminal defense, including death penalty cases. His views on legal matters have been sought by national media including the Today Show, NBC, Fox News, O’Rielly Factor, CNN, HLN, MSNBC, ABC, NPR the New York Times and LA Times. He is a frequent guest analyst on Phoenix area TV news and talk radio. He has represented celebrities, athletes, and other newsworthy clients. An Arizona native, Taylor earned his Juris Doctor from the top tier ranked University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law and a Bachelor of Science in Finance from the Barrett Honor’s College at Arizona State University. He has worked for the Pima County Attorney’s Office, the Maricopa County Public Defender’s Office, and the Arizona State Legislature. Mr. Taylor was a Statewide Officer for The State Bar of Arizona Criminal Justice Section Executive Council, and was selected for the State Bar Leadership Institute. He is actively involved in the Maricopa County Bar Association. Mr. Taylor volunteers with the Maricopa County Branch of NAACP legal redress committee and mentors through various organizations. He has participated in the Arizona State Bar Pipeline Program and The Arizona State Bar Law Camp which informs elementary and high school students of their legal rights. Annually, he looks forward to providing free legal advice to veterans at the Arizona Veteran’s Stand-down. He was recognized as an Unsung Hero at the Legislative Leadership Conference and one of the state’s top 35 entrepreneurs under 35 by the Arizona Republic. Mr. Taylor was a 40 Under 40 National Bar Association award recipient and a 40 under 40 Phoenix Business Journal award recipient. Mr. Taylor is also a member of the Maricopa County Bar Association and State Bar Board of Governors.
Hi! Each of us walks our own path. I primarily use IFS (Internal Family Systems) and can help you reconnect and build relationships with all parts of yourself. I can offer you a pathway to your inner world and journey alongside you as we rediscover what was lost, returning to parts stranded in dark corners of the past with tenderness and compassion. The majority of my experience includes working with childhood trauma, neglect, depression, anxiety, codependency and grief. As a first-generation Middle Eastern American, I wholeheartedly understand adverse experiences, cultural burdens and identity conflicts that keep us feeling lost.
I am trained by the Internal Family Systems Institute as an IFS therapist. I am also heavily influenced by Person-Centered and Psychodynamic theories of the psyche, as well as Jungian Analysis. I believe understanding and processing the past using compassion and deep curiosity is the key to living with fulfillment in the present.
In my free time, I like collecting and listening to vinyl, going to concerts, writing, and reading books & manga. As we work together, my intention is to help you heal connections that may have been buried away because of trauma, abuse, and dysfunctional relationships. Feel free to reach out for a free phone consultation!
Located at Arizona State University in Phoenix, AZ, the Native American Journalists Association at ASU is a student-led organization dedicated to building meaningful community among Native American students and aspiring journalists. NAJA at ASU creates a supportive environment where Indigenous students can connect, grow, and develop their voices in media while celebrating their cultural heritage. The organization recognizes the importance of authentic representation and works to ensure that Native American perspectives are heard and respected in journalism and broader public discourse.
At its core, NAJA at ASU fosters genuine support for Native American students navigating higher education while building a community of journalists committed to ethical, respectful coverage of Indigenous peoples. The organization understands that representation matters—both in newsrooms and in the stories being told about Native communities. By bringing together students who share a passion for journalism and cultural pride, NAJA at ASU creates spaces for mentorship, collaboration, and professional development rooted in community values.
Beyond the classroom, NAJA at ASU demonstrates deep commitment to Indigenous communities by raising awareness about critical issues affecting Native tribes. The organization actively promotes knowledge about tribal rights, cultural preservation, and community support initiatives. Through its platform in Phoenix, NAJA at ASU connects students with opportunities to learn about and contribute to causes that matter to Native peoples, from environmental protection to violence prevention. This organization represents more than a professional club—it's a community hub where Native American students find belonging, purpose, and the encouragement to become powerful voices for their people.
The National Association of Black Journalists at ASU represents a committed student organization dedicated to advancing diversity, equity, and excellence in journalism and mass communication. Based within Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in Phoenix, AZ, this chapter embodies the organization's national mission to support Black journalists and aspiring media professionals.
Serving the Phoenix, Arizona community and beyond, NABJ at ASU creates a welcoming space for students of color pursuing careers in journalism and media. The organization recognizes the importance of representation in newsrooms and media organizations across the country, working to build a pipeline of talented Black communicators ready to shape the future of journalism. Members find community, mentorship, and shared purpose within an organization that values their voices and perspectives.
The chapter operates within the context of the Cronkite School's commitment to educating and empowering communicators who will make and lead change across media industries. By bringing together students with similar goals and values, NABJ at ASU fosters professional relationships, cultural connection, and collective advocacy for diversity in journalism. The organization provides a supportive network where members can develop their skills, explore career paths, and contribute to meaningful conversations about journalism's role in society.
Through its presence at ASU in Phoenix, the chapter connects students to both local and national professional opportunities while building community among Black journalists and media professionals. NABJ at ASU stands as a vital resource for students committed to journalism excellence, professional growth, and creating more inclusive media environments.
NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists at ASU is a student-led organization dedicated to fostering inclusion, representation, and professional excellence within the journalism community. Based at Arizona State University in Phoenix, AZ, this organization represents an important initiative to ensure that LGBTQ+ voices are heard and celebrated within the media industry. The organization brings together students, faculty, and professionals who share a commitment to advancing diversity in journalism and mass communication.
As a student organization within Arizona State University, NLGJA operates at the intersection of education and advocacy, helping to create a welcoming community for LGBTQ+ students pursuing careers in media and communications. Members participate in professional development opportunities, mentorship relationships, and collaborative projects that strengthen their skills while building a supportive peer network. The organization recognizes the unique perspectives and experiences that LGBTQ+ journalists bring to storytelling and news coverage.
Operating within the context of the Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in Phoenix, Arizona, NLGJA connects students to a broader national movement promoting LGBTQ+ visibility and inclusion in journalism. The organization supports members in developing their professional identities while advocating for equitable representation in newsrooms and media organizations across the country. Through community building, professional networking, and shared commitment to inclusive journalism, NLGJA at ASU empowers the next generation of LGBTQ+ communicators to make meaningful contributions to their field and society.