the nowata area chamber of commerce later named him “hero of the year.”enix suburb of tolleson, arizona shaped hector zaragoza's life. hector became a hometown hero when, in 1961, his predominantly hispanic little league baseball team won the arizona state championship. hector went on to serve in vietnam. after the war, he became a high school art teacher. a sensitive soul, he expressed everything through his art, says his family, and loved sharing art's healing nature with his students. a beloved father and brother, hector saw beauty in everything around him, especially within his family. he was 71. >> woodruff: 100 years ago monday, a white mob descended on a black neighborhood of tulsa, oklahoma, killing people and burning homes and businesses. the tulsa massacre is being remembered in many ways-- one of them, an art and history project. jeffrey brown has our report for our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> brown: a black man and white woman enter an elevator: this is a dance created by choreographer ari christopher in tulsa, oklahoma in 2021. but