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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.
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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.
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On today's Morning Line, singer-songwriter Robin Hopper talks about the Anchorage Folk Festival.
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A conversation about Alaska Center for the Book's efforts to showcase Alaska Native writers.
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A short history of Martin Luther King's life, from childhood to his fight for civil rights to his death in 1968 by Cal Williams, an Anchorage community leader.
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In early 2021, the Harvard Peabody Museum issued a statement apologizing for its reluctance working with Tribes to return some remains and funerary…
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Steve Langdon is a professor emeritus at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Landon has researched and studied the Alaska Native communities of what is…
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On Saturday, Feb. 1, 2020, a number of community organizations will host a vigil and healing drum ceremony at the Alaska Native Heritage Center, 8800…
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A summit next month in Fairbanks hopes to build collaboration and strategies that address the challenges of relying on oil-and-gas development.Organizers…
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A support group for Indigenous LGBTQ and Two Spirit people and their allies wants to let Indigenous queer people have a safe place to connect.Tui…