Desktop Activist Tucson

In these changing times it has become so important to remain politically active, stay informed, hold our politicians and corporations accountable, and keep on top of our representatives to make sure they are representing our best interests. Please, support the actions and issues that matter to YOU. I will do my best to keep up with what is happening in our government and post the latest petitions and calls to action. Please, check in daily.

Sunday, February 1, 2026

Howl against data centers, bad energy policy, the border wall and legislative overreach (and to protect this little guy)

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Howling against harmful bills  This week's actions include a number of bills related to bad energy policies and data centers. There are ...
Saturday, January 24, 2026

How to Advocate for Water & Other Request to Speak actions

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This week is dedicated to WATER!  We will be discussing How to Advocate for Water at the AZ Legislature during Sustainable Tucson's Wa...
Saturday, January 17, 2026

State of the State! Weigh in on Water Bills and Bad Governance

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Litigating for our share of the Colorado River This past week, Governor Hobbs kicked off the legislative session with her  State of the Stat...
Sunday, January 11, 2026

Arizona Legislature Back in Session: Time to Weigh in on the Request to Speak app or In-person

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Floor of the Arizona House photo by Sandy Bah The Arizona Legislature is back in session starting Monday. That means lots of bad bills are c...
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Jana Segal
My journey hasn't taken me where I expected when I completed my MFA in Dramatic Writing. After working on love projects like the award-winning script, “Model-T Biscuits” with my mom (Lorna Beall) and raising my two boys, I spent years building Tucson's independent film community and writing movie reviews to promote meaningful films. In the process, I watched a few environmental docs which led to the most important trek of my journey - embracing a sustainable desert lifestyle with my husband Dan. Inspired by a group of rainwater harvesting enthusiasts, we spent our weekends digging basins to capture the rain. We learned everything we could about sustainability and climate solutions, then shared that passion. After searching my heart, I've decided that the best way to reach people is through storytelling. I love telling environmental stories like “The Beaver Family” and “The Santa Cruz River Story." I directed, “No! (That Isn’t Recyclable)" and a virtual reading of my play, "ReGeneration: The Tucson Story." It is such a joy to get back to my first love of playwriting. I believe that we can all use our talents and passions to create a sustainable future.
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