Rediscovering podcast

Rediscovering

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 disillusionment, distrust of government and outright rebellion that have mixed into the state’s culture and politics. From Confederates drawn to Arizona to Ground Zero for election denialism, this is Rediscovering season four: The Roots of Radicalism. SEASON THREE: Border Patrol Agent Lonnie Swartz responded to a drug smuggling attempt, leaving his assigned post at a Nogales port of entry on Oct. 10, 2012. The night would end with 16-year old Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez dead on the Mexican side of Ambos Nogales. The event would begin a nearly decade-long court battle for the Elena Rodriguez family as they sought justice for the killing. It also would be a historic moment for the U.S. Border Patrol when Swartz became the first agent to be federally charged on multiple counts, including murder. Families seeking justice would get an answer years later, when another cross-border shooting reached the U.S. Supreme Court.  In season three of Rediscovering, Killed Through the Border Fence, host Rafael Carranza focuses on a case that changed the way the U.S. patrols its southern boundary with Mexico and its lasting impacts on both sides of the border. SEASON TWO: In April 2010, Arizona enacted the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act, better known as Senate Bill 1070. The state law required police officers to inquire about the legal status of anyone they thought might be in the country illegally. The law was a state-level response to a national issue that had stalled in Congress. It sought to break the federal log jam and show the nation that if Congress wouldn't tackle immigration reform, Arizona would. Ten years later, the law played a role in reducing the size of the state’s undocumented population and unquestionably reshaped Arizona politics. In season two of Rediscovering, SB 1070, hosts Ron Hansen and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez retrace the history of SB 1070: how it happened, who advocated for it and why it still matters a decade later.  SEASON ONE: Our show focused on Don Bolles. Bolles was an investigative reporter for The Arizona Republic in the 1960s and '70s. After years of reporting on corruption in the racing industry, he was killed by a car bomb in 1976. Decades later, we found cassette tapes of his phone calls from the '70s. With those tapes, we're telling the story of Don's life and his quarrels with the mafia before his death and how his spirit was crushed long before his murder.

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 disillusionment, distrust of government and outright rebellion that have mixed into the state’s culture and politics. From Confederates drawn to Arizona to Ground Zero for election denialism, this is Rediscovering season four: The Roots of Radicalism. SEASON THREE: Border Patrol Agent Lonnie Swartz responded to a drug smuggling attempt, leaving his assigned post at a Nogales port of entry on Oct. 10, 2012. The night would end with 16-year old Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez dead on the Mexican side of Ambos Nogales. The event would begin a nearly decade-long court battle for the Elena Rodriguez family as they sought justice for the killing. It also would be a historic moment for the U.S. Border Patrol when Swartz became the first agent to be federally charged on multiple counts, including murder. Families seeking justice would get an answer years later, when another cross-border shooting reached the U.S. Supreme Court.  In season three of Rediscovering, Killed Through the Border Fence, host Rafael Carranza focuses on a case that changed the way the U.S. patrols its southern boundary with Mexico and its lasting impacts on both sides of the border. SEASON TWO: In April 2010, Arizona enacted the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act, better known as Senate Bill 1070. The state law required police officers to inquire about the legal status of anyone they thought might be in the country illegally. The law was a state-level response to a national issue that had stalled in Congress. It sought to break the federal log jam and show the nation that if Congress wouldn't tackle immigration reform, Arizona would. Ten years later, the law played a role in reducing the size of the state’s undocumented population and unquestionably reshaped Arizona politics. In season two of Rediscovering, SB 1070, hosts Ron Hansen and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez retrace the history of SB 1070: how it happened, who advocated for it and why it still matters a decade later.  SEASON ONE: Our show focused on Don Bolles. Bolles was an investigative reporter for The Arizona Republic in the 1960s and '70s. After years of reporting on corruption in the racing industry, he was killed by a car bomb in 1976. Decades later, we found cassette tapes of his phone calls from the '70s. With those tapes, we're telling the story of Don's life and his quarrels with the mafia before his death and how his spirit was crushed long before his murder.

 

#24

S4 EP04: It Never Ends

After Sept. 11, 2001, Americans across the country saw enemies and wanted security. In Ari... more

22 Jul 2024

1 HR 14 MINS

1:14:12

22 Jul 2024


#23

S4 EP03: The Enemy Is Us

The upheaval of assassinations, antiwar protests and civil rights advocacy helped define a... more

22 Jul 2024

1 HR 02 MINS

1:02:34

22 Jul 2024


#22

S4 EP02: The Goldwater Era

After World War II ended, Arizona boomed as modern comforts made life in the desert more p... more

22 Jul 2024

1 HR 00 MINS

1:00:56

22 Jul 2024


#21

S4 EP01: An Unsettled Hellscape

Even before Arizona was a state, it was a hotbed for extremism. Images of gunfights and br... more

22 Jul 2024

1 HR 00 MINS

1:00:06

22 Jul 2024


#20

Coming Soon - Rediscovering: The Roots of Radicalism

Face-painted, shirtless and wearing bullhorns, Arizona resident Jacob Chansley became the ... more

30 Jun 2024

02 MINS

02:58

30 Jun 2024


#19

S3 EP04: A continuing quest for justice

After two criminal trials against Lonnie Swartz wrapped up in Tucson, Jose Antonio’s famil... more

15 Sep 2022

37 MINS

37:55

15 Sep 2022


#18

S3 EP03: A historic legal showdown

In a historic move, U.S. federal prosecutors charged Lonnie Swartz, a Border Patrol agent,... more

14 Sep 2022

39 MINS

39:34

14 Sep 2022


#17

S3 EP02: An identity revealed

It did not take long for the family of 16-year-old Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez to start p... more

13 Sep 2022

27 MINS

27:12

13 Sep 2022


#16

S3 EP01: A metal cross and a painful memory

A U.S. border agent shot 16 times through the gaps in the border fence in the span of 34 s... more

12 Sep 2022

33 MINS

33:09

12 Sep 2022


#15

Coming Soon - Rediscovering: Killed Through the Border Fence

It’s been almost a decade since a boy in Mexico was shot dead by a Border Patrol agent in ... more

08 Sep 2022

03 MINS

03:59

08 Sep 2022


#14

S2 Epilogue: How did SB 1070 shape the 2020 election? Two politicos weigh in

Season two of Rediscovering, a podcast from The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, explor... more

09 Dec 2020

37 MINS

37:59

09 Dec 2020


#13

S2 EP05: Nothing lasts forever

Arizona’s Senate Bill 1070 took years of effort that culminated in a moment when the Legis... more

15 Jul 2020

42 MINS

42:08

15 Jul 2020


#12

S2 EP04: That's their image of us

While national leaders weighed in on the passage of Senate Bill 1070, on the ground in Ari... more

15 Jul 2020

47 MINS

47:40

15 Jul 2020


#11

S2 EP03: Burn that Capitol down

For two decades and through three administrations, Arizonans waited for the federal govern... more

15 Jul 2020

48 MINS

48:35

15 Jul 2020


#10

S2 EP02: They think they can survive without Mexican labor?

The 1993 North American Free Trade Act, or NAFTA, put an estimated 2 million Mexican farme... more

15 Jul 2020

35 MINS

35:05

15 Jul 2020


#9

S2 EP01: You're not welcome here

In the early 2000s, Arizona’s rapid population growth and investor speculation fueled a ho... more

15 Jul 2020

38 MINS

38:49

15 Jul 2020


#8

Coming Soon - Rediscovering: SB1070

In April 2010, Arizona enacted the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act,... more

01 Jul 2020

07 MINS

07:18

01 Jul 2020


#7

S1 EP06: Legacies

Three men faced charges in the murder of Arizona journalist Don Bolles. But to this day, i... more

03 Dec 2019

44 MINS

44:09

03 Dec 2019


#6

S1 EP05: It started as a routine day

June 2, 1976, was Don Bolles’ wedding anniversary. He’d planned on celebrating with his wi... more

26 Nov 2019

31 MINS

31:21

26 Nov 2019


#5

S1 EP04: Legal recourse and revenge

Enraged by the stories about the wiretaps, the Funk family sued Don Bolles and The Arizona... more

19 Nov 2019

27 MINS

27:17

19 Nov 2019


#4

S1 EP03: The Menace Within

There were two threats brewing for Don Bolles in 1970, at least in his mind. And one was c... more

12 Nov 2019

31 MINS

31:58

12 Nov 2019


#3

S1 EP02: Wiretaps and wild allegations

After discovering that the Funk family may have wiretapped his phones, Don Bolles was put ... more

05 Nov 2019

44 MINS

44:06

05 Nov 2019


#2

S1 EP01: Shattered naiveté

The murder of investigative reporter Don Bolles shocked what was then a much smaller, slee... more

05 Nov 2019

28 MINS

28:10

05 Nov 2019


#1

Coming soon - Rediscovering: Don Bolles, a murdered journalist

Don Bolles was an investigative reporter for The Arizona Republic in the 1960s and '70s. A... more

18 Oct 2019

04 MINS

04:21

18 Oct 2019