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  • The Winter Voices Concert on December 10 is the latest initiative in the Keys to Life organization’s “What is the Meaning of Home?” project. Artists who have lived the experience of being homeless will share their musical talents at this performance. Keys to Life Executive Director Shirley Mae Springer-Staten shares the details.
  • Covenant House Alaska’s Joe Hemphill shares details on programs supporting young people in need here in Anchorage, and on the annual Candlelight Vigil honoring those affected by homelessness and human trafficking.
  • Nathan Shafer and David Brame from Luk’ae Tse’ Tsass (Fish Head Soup) comic book group discuss the intersectionality of cartoons, science fiction, and…Alaska! Plus, a preview of the new Anchorage Museum exhibition, ”Lines of Sight: Comic Art and Storytelling in Alaska.”
  • Austen Rogers and Polly Andrews from Southcentral Foundation’s Family Wellness Warriors program visit Morning Line to share information about domestic violence awareness, vital resources available to the community, and the Domestic Violence Awareness and Action Month Observance and Walk, which takes place on October 18th at Anchorage’s Alaska Native Primary Care Center.
  • Featured guests from Southcentral Foundation, Austin Rogers and Troy Wolcott share activities and initiatives recognizing Child Abuse and Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
  • Nuiqsut: Nearest neighbor to ConocoPhillips’ Willow oil and gas development
  • Part 2 of Emily Schwing's series on Arctic Shipping, which looks at what's at stake for the community of Nome.
  • Lainie Dreas with Alaska Junior Theatre is Danny Preston's guest on KNBA's Morning Line.
  • The loss of sea ice in Arctic waters is both a threat and an opportunity for coastal communities like Nome. On the one hand, it could change a way of life forever. But on the other, ice free waters could turn Nome into a hub for an Arctic shipping industry. In this Friday's Our Community segment, award winning journalist Emily Schwing has the first in a four part series on the impacts of climate change.
  • Love and laughter from Toksook Bay. Meet social media sensation Noah and Kristy Lincoln, whose special brand of Alaska Native Humor aims to heal and uplift those who are struggling with life.