25th Anniversary Year Events
The Center for Economic Integrity (CEI) was officially founded in December of 2001. The vision then and now is to strategically engage in systemic change work, breaking cycles of economic oppression. Specifically, public policy and advocacy through the lens of social and economic justice.
Throughout 2026, CEI is holding a series of Open House events to which you are invited! The purpose is to raise awareness about CEI’s policy projects to a new audience (friends & neighbors) and to inform potential donors and supporters about the nexus between community leaders, policy makers and the importance of long-term advocacy work. Each Open House features a distinguished local speaker – see below.
We do please ask you to register at Eventbrite for each event so that we know how many people to expect – thank you!
Open House
Date & Time, Invited Speaker, RSVP
May 9, 2026, 3-5 PM | Please register here for May 9
with Adelita Grijalva, U.S. Representative for Arizona District 7
Sep 12, 2026, 3-5 PM | Please register here for Sep 12
with Nancy Gutiérrez, Arizona Representative for District 18, Assistant Minority Leader
Oct 10, 2026, 3-5 PM | Please register here for Oct 10
with Priya Sundareshan, Arizona Senator for District 18, Minority Leader
Nov 7, 2026, 3-5 PM | Please register here for Nov 7
with Chris Mathis, Arizona Representative for District 18
Details
Hosted by: Patricia & Don Overall
Address: 2150 E Camino Miraval
Tucson, AZ 85718
Refreshments will be served, followed by a welcome and introduction to the Center for Economic Integrity, followed by the guest speaker, Q&A, and networking.
Questions?
Email: events@economicintegrity.org
Phone: (520) 208-4279
Past Events and Invited Speakers
January 10, 2026, 3-5 PM
with Andrés Cano, Pima County Supervisor, District 5
February 14, 2026, 3-5 PM
with Kevin Dahl, Tucson City Councilman, Ward 3
March 14, 2026, 3-5 PM
with Rex Scott, Pima County Supervisor, District 1
April 11, 2026, 3-5 PM **CANCELED**
with David Higuera, Chief of Staff to Pima County Supervisor Matt Heinz
