SEASON FOUR: Arizona is less than 3% of the nation’s population but often plays a prominent role in American radicalism, like the insurrection at the nation’s Capitol on January 6th. This podcast asks why? Over four episodes, hosts Ron Hansen and Mary Jo Pitzl trace the history of Arizona’s brushes with extremism. It goes beyond outlandish acts and isolated criminal behavior. It’s a story of disil... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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After Sept. 11, 2001, Americans across the country saw enemies and wanted security. In Arizona, the terrorist attacks ushered in a new era focused on the border with Mexico.
From self-appointed border patrols to a newfound focus for “America’s tough... more
The upheaval of assassinations, antiwar protests and civil rights advocacy helped define an era that began in the 1960s and included flourishing political and social fringe movements.
In Arizona, far-right guerilla groups like the Minutemen and Pos... more
After World War II ended, Arizona boomed as modern comforts made life in the desert more palatable. The state’s growth brought political upheaval and largely reinforced a social obliviousness to civil rights.
As the state grew, it shed its loyalty t... more
Even before Arizona was a state, it was a hotbed for extremism. Images of gunfights and brothels were thrust upon it by writers back East, but it wasn’t far from the Wild West mentality adopted in the territory.
Settlers, some looking for an escape... more
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The storytelling, the music, the sound design, the attention to detail — A+. We get to hear from Bolles himself, one of a small handful of U.S. journalists murdered on home soil because of their work, in his own voice through recently unearthed archival tapes. These are taped conversations between Bolles and sources, readers, politicos and others.
To the show’s credit, it does NOT deify or defame Mr. Bolles. It sticks to the facts, noting when Mr. Bolles may have been “overzealous” in his repo... more
I thoroughly enjoyed this podcast. I grew up hearing about Don Bolles and the mafia in Phoenix. This podcast brought Don to life as a person. I love the context of his reporting and passion to find the truth.
Richard Ruelas is a fantastic journalist and raconteur. Please do more podcasts!
The story was interesting, but sometimes the music track was too loud to hear the audio clearly.
I am a native Phoenician and was a new Phoenix Police Officer when Don Bolles was murdered. This horrific crime affected the Phoenix Police Department and the City of Phoenix greatly. My sleepy little home town suddenly changed, and not for the better.
When I heard about this Podcast, I couldn’t wait to listen to it. My husband, also a retired Phoenix Police Officer and I just listened to the podcast in its entirety during a 7 hour car trip. It was captivating. So many familiar names and place... more
I’m hooked! I highly recommend this podcast.
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