Episodios

  • Injustice & Art - Daniel Gwynn
    Jul 27 2025

    Daniel Gwynn was sentenced to death in Philadelphia in 1994 after being convicted of first-degree murder, arson, and aggravated assault in the death of Marsha Smith. Thirty years later, in February 2024, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office dismissed all charges in the case, acknowledging that Gwynn was wrongfully convicted and unjustly imprisoned for nearly three decades. According to the DA-s Office statements at the lime, Gwynn's case offered "a cautionary tale of tunnel vision in policing and prosecution.

    Daniel's slides - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/rkdkzerlkpf7ha1ap16zh/slideshow-presentation.pdf?rlkey=6kqfemkp190n60r29bxgty1d0&dl=0

    Flyer for Fish Fry, Thursday, July 31, 2025 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM at Lidia Selkregg Chalet, Russian Jack Springs Park, Anchorage - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/yzshisup32bazhioswqtk/FishFry.pdf?rlkey=6rwzpciajnge1i4ihuxkahksh&dl=0

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    1 h y 14 m
  • Japanese Americans: Diverse Experiences and Identities - Dennis Arashiro
    Jul 20 2025

    Dennis Arashiro is a longtime member of AUUF and is the Executive Board President of the Alaska Japanese American Citizens League of Alaska.

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    1 h y 22 m
  • Alaskas Infant Learning Program & What We Can Do to Support It - Film Producer Laura Norton-Cruz
    Jul 13 2025

    Laura Norton-Cruz is a licensed master social worker (LMSW), Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC), lifelong advocate for children and families, former teacher and victim advocate, artist, and a mother of two wonderful elementary-aged children. She grew up in Anchorage, and attended Mount Holyoke College for undergrad and University of Michigan for graduate school. Laura has lived in Oaxaca, Mxico, and Bogot, Colombia, and taught 3rd grade in a Spanish-English dual immersion program in Californias Bay Area. Laura has also worked and traveled extensively throughout rural Alaska. She has received arts awards, an Alaskas Top 40 under 40 award, and is the only Alaskan to have been selected to Robert Wood Johnson Foundations Culture of Health Leaders program. She is part of the Early Childhood in Alaska Documentary Series Team, working together with Joshua Albeza Branstetter on creative photography and film projects.

    The video that Laura used - https://vimeo.com/1078648558?share=copy

    NOTE: Laura showed the video she made about the Infant Learning Program (ILP) with Josh Branstetter. When the film starts (at he 9'35" mark of the podcast), and you are listening to the podcast recording, you can pause the audio podcast and move ahead the 31'35" mark. You can start the video (link above) to get the full visual effect.

    Laura's website about page - https://www.lauranortoncruzconsulting.com/about

    Webpage on Laura's website with links to other videos - https://www.lauranortoncruzconsulting.com/our-team

    Laura was joined in her Forum presentation by Amy Simpson, executive director of Programs for Infants and Children (PIC). https://www.picak.org/

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    1 h y 16 m
  • Combatting the Threat of Christian Nationalism - Kay Brown and Larry Michael
    Jul 6 2025

    Kay Brown is a former state official, political strategist and media specialist who moved to Alaska in 1976. Kay has broad experience in political, non-profit and public arenas, including 10 years of service as an Alaska State Representative. After leaving the legislature, she helped assemble and lead a large coalition of Alaska environmental groups, the Alaska Conservation Alliance and Voters. She also served as Director of Oil and Gas for the State of Alaska, and Executive Director of the Alaska Democratic Party. She currently chairs the Alaska Progressive Donor Table and works as Arctic Policy Director for Pacific Environment. A journalist by training, Kay is the founder of Alaska Women Ascend, a training program for progressive women candidates and campaign staff. Kay was inducted into the Alaska Womens Hall of Fame in 2017 for achievement in public policy and politics. She has a B.A. in journalism from Baylor University. After living in Alaska for 48 years, she and her husband Mark Foster recently moved to Palm Springs, CA.

    Larry Michael is a retired school psychologist who landed in Bethel, AK in 1982 answering a newspaper ad. For half his career he traveled to villages by airplane and for the other half he drove a car to schools in the ASD. He now runs a B&B with his husband in downtown Anchorage. Their modern family is comprised of five children and two grandchildren from diverse backgrounds. Raised conservative Christian, Larry now challenges Christian Nationalism for its threats to religious liberty and pluralistic democracy. His favorite podcast, Straight White American Jesus, ignited his knowledge on the topic. One does not have to be straight, white and a Christian to be a true American! Larry is an elder at First Presbyterian and involved in many community activities and organizations including the Anchorage Downtown Partnership, Center for Psychosocial Development, and the Third Avenue Radicals.

    Slides - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/3vjj57pzk0vm8q60k8qfr/ChristianNationalism.pdf?rlkey=0yfvb6zkoqks76zcgfhg5v7xg&dl=0

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    1 h y 17 m
  • Rooted in Resilience: RAIS, Refugees, and Rising to New Challenges - Heba El-Hendi
    Jun 29 2025

    Heba El-Hendi is the Senior Director at CSS’s Refugee Assistance and Immigration Services, bringing over a decade of experience in international development, refugee rights advocacy, and program management. She has worked with UNHCR and USAID, focusing on service delivery, community relations, and partnerships—including work in Western Sahara and Algiers. A Fletcher School graduate from Tufts University, she holds a master’s in human security, refugee & migration studies, and development economics, and earned her bachelor’s at Emory University. She held a Fulbright Teaching Assistantship in Morocco, and was a PeacePlayers International Fellow in Jerusalem. More recently, she served as Leadership Academy Director for PeacePlayers International. Passionate about supporting vulnerable populations, she has dedicated her career to addressing global inequality and conflict.

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    1 h y 20 m
  • The Alaska Cultural Trust: When Government Aggressively Cuts Funding, Who Fills the Void? - Nina Kemppel
    Jun 22 2025

    Nina Kempell is currently owner of the consulting company, Altius, Fortius where she is working with the Alaska Cultural Trust to develop a fundraising campaign to enable the Trust to provide grants directly to arts and culture organizations. Previously, Kemppel was CEO at the Alaska Community Foundation where she oversaw many successful programs such as Pick.Click.Give and the Social Justice Fund, and partnered with the State to distribute $70 million in COVID-19 grant support to nonprofit organizations. Nina has also served as the CEO at the Alaska Humanities Forum, a principal at the Coraggio Group in Oregon and a consultant at the global consulting firm, Oliver Wyman. She holds a BA in Economics from Dartmouth College and an MBA from the Tuck School of Business. Prior to her business career, Kemppel had an international nordic ski racing career spanning 13 years that included a record-breaking 18 U.S. National Championships and four Olympic Winter Games. Kemppel has also won the Mount Marathon race nine times, eight consecutively. She also served on the Board of Directors for the U.S. Olympic Committee from 2010 to 2018.

    Slides - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/syq7lcv7u6p9q946dnxpq/AUUF_Alaska-Cultural-Trust-Presentation_06.22.2025_PDF2.pdf?rlkey=klkqarr06qrdmqazvmkmjikho&dl=0

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    1 h y 15 m
  • Cook Inlets declining natural gas: Should we worry about keeping our homes warm? - Tim Bradner, Alaska Journalist and Publisher
    Jun 15 2025

    Tim Bradneris publisher of the Alaska Economic Report and Alaska Legislative Digest, and has written extensively on Alaska natural resource and economic issues. He has lived and worked in Alaska since 1962, attending the University of Alaska in Fairbanks and then working as a reporter for the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner and the Tundra Times, an Alaska Native weekly newspaper. As a journalist Bradner covered the Alaska Native lands claims movement in the 1960s and its settlement in 1971, the major oil discoveries on the North Slope and early planning for the trans-Alaska oil pipeline. He joined BPs external affairs group in 1970 and represented the company before the state Legislature until 1985. His work for BP gave him working insights into an international energy company as well as Alaskas efforts in oil and gas tax and environmental policy. He attended Harvards Kennedy School of Government in 1985 and 1986 and returned to Alaska with a Master of Public Administration. Since 1986 Bradner has been co-publisher of the family-owned Alaska Legislative Digest and Alaska Economic Report with his brother Mike, now deceased. The publishing business he started with his now-deceased brother, Mike, he now continues with his wife, Shehla Anjum, an editor, and his daughter Saira, who manages the companys information systems.

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    1 h y 28 m
  • The Politics of Alaskas Looming Medicaid Crisis - 907 Initiative Exec. Dir. Aubrey Wieber
    Jun 8 2025

    Aubrey Wieber is Executive Director of the 907 Initiative, a public policy watchdog organization based in Anchorage. The 907 Initiative uses mass communications to deliver information on elected officials and issues to Alaskans through a variety of paid advertising platforms. Recent programs include long-term campaigns focusing on former Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson, increasing the base student allocation for public education, and taking funding away from the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority to fund critical programs. Before working in political communications, Aubrey was a newspaper reporter throughout the greater Northwest, including working for the Anchorage Daily News.

    Slides - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/18vgc89k1ummdptjwvm6c/AUUF-June-2025.pdf?rlkey=e61j497h5oueqq0fjr0vi2s1t&dl=0

    Be aware of "An event for writing letters and postcards to Senator Murkowski" in support of Medicaid and Planned Parenthood, this Tuesday, 10 June, at the fellowship from 6:30 to 88:30 PM.

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    1 h y 18 m