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What Happened to Cooperative Security? The Rise and Fall of the Post-Cold War Security Regime
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- What Happened to Cooperative Security? The Rise and Fall of the Post-Cold War Security Regime
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- 8 years ago
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- In this session, “What Happened to Cooperative Security? The Rise and Fall of the Post-Cold War Security Regime”, we hear from Johns Hopkins University’s Dr. Terrence Hopmann.
With the end of the Cold War, hope dawned that a new era of cooperative security might arise in the trans-Atlantic region, replacing the competitive alliances of the preceding 40 years. Why have the hopes of international cooperation that emerged in 1990 been dashed by the realities of the 21st century? What, if anything, can be done to pull back from an increasingly nationalistic and competitive international order and from the decline in democratic values and procedures?
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- Europe, Russia, and the Transatlantic Divide: Security Relations in Turbulent Times
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- 8 years ago
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- In this session, “Europe, Russia, and the Transatlantic Divide: Security Relations in Turbulent Times”, we hear from Northeastern University’s Dr. Mai’a Cross.
The European Union has recently made many advancements in consolidating its common approach to foreign policy and security, from the 2016 Global Strategy to the launch of a European defense union. After many decades of attempting to achieve integration in the security and defense realm, following Brexit and the election of Donald Trump, the EU is on the cusp of creating a true European defense capability.
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- Making America Normal Again--With a Little Help from Europe
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- 8 years ago
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- In this session, “Making America Normal Again--With a Little Help from Europe.”, we hear from Willamette University’s Professor James Nafziger.
How can the U.S., working with our European allies, get back on track to ensure fulfillment of our international obligations and, perhaps more importantly, to restart suspended initiatives and consider new ones to improve international legal cooperation in various sectors, including trade, the environment, defense, migration, and the Middle East imbroglio. Bottom line: the U.S. and Europe need each other.
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- US-German Relationships: Why They’re Grim and How We Can Make Them Worse.
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- 8 years ago
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- In this session, “US-German Relationships: Why They’re Grim and How We Can Make Them Worse.”, we hear from Brigham Young University’s Dr. Wade Jacoby.
One year on, how can we understand the Trump Administration and Transatlantic Relations? Spoiler alert: they're not great, but they do have the potential to get much worse. This talk covers a range of transatlantic issues, including the durability of the liberal international order, the US burden-sharing debate, and the global economy.
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- Changes in the World Order
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- 8 years ago
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- In this session, “Changes in the World Order: From 'Embedded Liberalism’ to 'Hyper Globalization' to 'Economic Nationalism'”, we hear from University of British Columbia’s Dr. Kurt Huebner.
After WWII, we saw the establishment of an international order under the hegemony of the US. This order started to collapse during the 1970s and was followed by a period of global liberalization and deregulation which was furthered by the collapse of communism. The financial crisis of 2008 then brought a new turn towards economic nationalism in combination with a rise of forms of authoritarian capitalism. Where will all this lead us to?
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- Aan Yátx’u Sáani: Noble People of the Land | Post-show panel discussion
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- 8 years ago
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- A discussion following "Aan Aan Yátx’u Sáani: Noble People of the Land theater project."
“Aan Yátx’u Sáani: Noble People of the Land, The Juneau Histories Theater Project,” is a one-of-a-kind theatrical event in which 5 Alaska Native community members share their real stories, illuminating their deep connections with the past, present, and future of Juneau and Southeast Alaska. With music and video projections, they weave their memories with little-known histories revealing massive changes that have marked the heart of Alaska’s Capital City. “Aan Yátx’u Sáani: Noble People of the Land” lifts up enduring community and cultural values towards a more inclusive and just future for all Alaskans.
“Aan Yátx’u Sáani: Noble People of the Land” is written and directed by Ryan Conarro and Frank Henry Kaash Katasse, in collaboration with the storytellers: Ernestine Hayes, Khinkaduneek Paul Marks, Lillian Petershoare, Marcelo Quinto, and Walte...
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- Aan Yátx’u Sáani: Noble People of the Land | Juneau Histories Theater Project
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- 8 years ago
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- “Aan Yátx’u Sáani: Noble People of the Land, The Juneau Histories Theater Project,” is a one-of-a-kind theatrical event in which 5 Alaska Native community members share their real stories, illuminating their deep connections with the past, present, and future of Juneau and Southeast Alaska. With music and video projections, they weave their memories with little-known histories revealing massive changes that have marked the heart of Alaska’s Capital City. “Aan Yátx’u Sáani: Noble People of the Land” lifts up enduring community and cultural values towards a more inclusive and just future for all Alaskans.
“Aan Yátx’u Sáani: Noble People of the Land” is written and directed by Ryan Conarro and Frank Henry Kaash Katasse, in collaboration with the storytellers: Ernestine Hayes, Khinkaduneek Paul Marks, Lillian Petershoare, Marcelo Quinto, and Walter A. Soboleff, Jr.
Produced by Juneau Arts & Humanities Council in association with Ping Chon...
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- Byron Mallott, Lieutenant Governor of the State of AK v. Stand for Salmon
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- 8 years ago
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- The Alaska Supreme Court hears oral arguments in the case of Byron Mallott, Lieutenant Governor of the State of AK v. Stand for Salmon.
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- ALASKA DESIGN FORUM: SKYLAR TIBBITS
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- 8 years ago
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- Skylar Tibbits is the founder and co-director of the Self-Assembly Lab housed at MIT's International Design Center. He is also Editor-In-Chief of the 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing Journal and the founder of SJET, LLC. Some of Skylar's recent awards include: R&D Magazine's 2015 Innovator of the Year, 2014 Inaugural WIRED Fellow, 2013 Architectural League Prize, and Revolutionary Mind in SEED Magazine's 2008 Design Issue.
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- MUG UP: THE NN CANNERY HISTORY PROJECT
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- 8 years ago
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- Join Dr. Katherine Ringsmuth for a presentation and community conversation about the NN Cannery History Project, a collaborative effort to preserve the history of more than a century of cannery lives. The NN Cannery is located on the south side of the Naknek River, one of the five rivers that make up the Bristol Bay salmon fishery.
Dr. Ringsmuth is a professor of history at the University of Alaska Anchorage and the author of five books for the National Park Services, including two on canneries. She also has a personal connection to the NN Cannery. Her dad, Gary Johnson, was the last of the Alaska Packers Association superintendents, and she labored as a cannery worker to pay for college.
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- Forum@360: UA President Jim Johnsen
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- 8 years ago
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- University of Alaska President Jim Johnsen shares some of the system’s new initiatives and goals. Hosted by KTOO's Adelyn Baxter.
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- State of Alaska v. Alaska Democratic Party
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- 8 years ago
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- The Alaska Supreme Court hears oral arguments in the case of State of Alaska v. Alaska Democratic Party at Kenai Central High School.
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- Inside Out: The Challenges of Reentry - Forum@360
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- 8 years ago
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- What does it take to stay out of prison? For individuals who have been incarcerated, getting back on their feet and navigating the challenges of reentering society can be a challenge.
A panel discussion about reentry with representatives from the Department of Corrections, the reentry and recovery community, and people with firsthand experience navigating the system.
Guests:
- Kara Nelson - Program Director, Haven House
- Michele Jean Federico - Clinical Program Director, Gastineau Human Services
- Morgen Jaco - Reentry Program Manager, Alaska Department of Corrections
- Brandon Shxaakw Johnson - Tlingit Reentry Advocate
- Stephan Haseltine - Re-entrant
Host:
David Purdy, Director of the documentary "Inside Out: Leaving Prison Behind"
Watch the full documentary and find out more at:
https://www.360north.org/insideout
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- Young Midwives Lead Social Transformation in Rural Pakistan with Quratul Ain Bakhteari
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents Nobel Peace Prize nominee Quratul Ain Bakhteari. Bakhteari founded the Institute for Development Studies and Practices in Pakistan, which effects positive change in communities by training and empowering young people. Bakhteari shares her inspirational story and discusses the leadership of women as midwives.
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- Artist talk with Linda Infante Lyons
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- 8 years ago
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- Linda Infante Lyons' paintings imagine scenes of hushed stillness, devoid of human presence and inhabited by flora and fauna. Her painting series, Ebb and Flow, includes medium and large format oil paintings of Alaska-inspired landscapes.
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- Poetry Out Loud 2018 Alaska State Finals - Live Stream
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- 8 years ago
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- The National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation have partnered with U.S. state arts agencies to support Poetry Out Loud, a contest that encourages the nation’s youth to learn about great poetry through memorization and recitation. This program helps students master public speaking skills, build self-confidence, and learn about their literary heritage.
After successful pilot programs in Washington, DC, and Chicago, Poetry Out Loud was launched in high schools nationwide in the spring of 2006 and has grown to involve millions of students across the country. Since 2006, the Alaska State Council on the Arts and its partners, including the Juneau Arts & Humanities Council, have provided a statewide Poetry Out Loud Competition. This year, the program will be held @360 in the KTOO building on Tuesday, March 6th at 5:00 p.m., and will include a live stream webcast for all Alaskans.
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- Arts@360: Songwriters - George Kuhar, Tj Manner Cramer, Avery Stewart, Taylor Vidic
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Join George Kuhar, rap artist Tj Cramer, a.k.a. Manner, Taylor Vidic, and Avery Stewart, for a special songwriters’ edition of Arts@360. They’ll play an hour of their favorite original tunes and muse about the art of songwriting.
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- Senator Dan Sullivan's 2018 Address
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- 8 years ago
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- U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan gives an annual address to Alaska's 30th Legislature and answers questions from legislators.
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- U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski Addresses the Alaska Legislature
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski addresses the Alaska State Legislature and answers questions from legislators.
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- Arts@360: 2017 Red Carpet Concert Series Special Presentation
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- 8 years ago
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- Welcome to an Arts@360 special presentation of our 2017 Red Carpet Concert Series-short concerts that feature original music played on our arts, culture, and music office's red carpet. This edition features: Marian Call and Laura Zahasky, Skyler Ray-Benson, Alex Kotlarsz, Rhythm and Grammar, And Playboy Spaceman.
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- Governor' s Awards for the Arts and Humanities 2018
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- 8 years ago
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- Governor' s Awards for the Arts and Humanities 2018
Juneau Arts & Culture Center
Thursday February 8th, 2018
Juneau, Alaska
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- State of the Judiciary 2018
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- 8 years ago
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- Chief Justice Craig Stowers delivers the 2018 State of the Judiciary Address to Alaska's 30th Legislature.
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- UAS MPA Lectures: Sexual Harassment in Alaska
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- 8 years ago
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- Sexual Harassment in Alaska and how we can go forward.
Former state legislator, Beth Kerttula will moderate the discussion with 4 panelists, including 2 State Legislators, the University of Alaska’s Human Resources director, and an Alaska Native Leader.
Lecture co-sponsored by the University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) Master of Public Administration (MPA) program and 360 North.
Through this partnership, the UAS MPA lectures utilize 360 North’s live online platform to reach and connect citizens, students, business professionals, and public administrators to share, discuss, and understand current issues in Alaska. The UAS MPA – Alaska’s online public administration graduate program – providing access to graduate education in the communities where Alaska’s leaders live and work.
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- Windows into Heaven: An Artist Talk with Deacon Charles Rohrbacher
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- 8 years ago
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- For thirty-five years, Alaskan icon painter Deacon Charles Rohrbacher has been a part of an international rediscovery of the icon and rebirth of icon painting in Russia and in the West. Rohbacher's exhibit, Windows into Heaven: Contemporary Icons, offers a place where refuge, solace, and peace can be found in imagery. Deacon Charles Rohrbacher is one of eight artists selected for the Alaska State Museum 2017-2019 Solo Artist Exhibition Series.
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- CAPITOL VIEWS: ANDY MACK - 1
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- 8 years ago
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- Host Mike Bradner, Alaska Legislative Digest talks with Andy Mack, Commissioner of Natural Resources about flattening vs. declining oil and gas production.
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- CAPITOL VIEWS: LESLIE RIDLE
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- 8 years ago
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- Host Tim Bradner, Alaska Legislative Digest talks with Leslie Ridle, Commissioner, Department of Administration about the consolidation of IT services within the State of Alaska.
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- CAPITOL VIEWS: KATHIE WASSERMAN - 2 OF 2
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- 8 years ago
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- Host Mike Bradner, Alaska Legislative Digest speaks with Kathie Wasserman, Executive Director, Alaska Municipal League, about the publication Alaska Taxable and how it can be a valuable resource.
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- CAPITOL VIEWS: NORM WOOTEN
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- 8 years ago
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- Host Mike Bradner, Alaska Legislative Digest speaks with Norm Wooten, Executive Director, Association of Alaska School Boards about what he and the people he represents want to see out of this legislative session.
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- CAPITOL VIEWS: SEN. CATHY GIESSEL - 1
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- 8 years ago
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- Host Tim Bradner, Alaska Legislative Digest talks with Senator Cathy Giessel about rising coasts of healthcare and what can be done about that.
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- CAPITOL VIEWS: ANDY MACK - 2
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Host Tim Bradner, Alaska Legislative Digest talks with Andy Mack, Commissioner of Natural Resources about improvements to getting access to Alaska's resources.
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- CAPITOL VIEWS: FRED PARADY
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- 8 years ago
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- Host Tim Bradner, Alaska Legislative Digest talks with Fred Parady, Deputy Commissioner, DCCED about how the State's current fiscal situation is affecting all of his departments.
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- CAPITOL VIEWS: KATHIE WASSERMAN - 1 OF 2
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Host Mike Bradner, Alaska Legislative Digest speaks with Kathie Wasserman, Executive Director, Alaska Municipal League, about what's unique to Alaska's municipalities.
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- CAPITOL VIEWS: MIKE NAVARRE - 1 OF 2
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Host Tim Bradner, Alaska Legislative Digest talks with Mike Navarre, Commissioner, Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development about diversity in economic development and taxes as a source of revenue.
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- CAPITOL VIEWS: LISA PARADY
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- 8 years ago
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- Host Mike Bradner, Alaska Legislative Digest talks with Dr. Lisa Parady, Alaska Council of School Administration about the struggles of staffing Alaska's classrooms.
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- CAPITOL VIEWS: PAT PITNEY - 2 OF 2
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Host Tim Bradner, Alaska Legislative Digest talks with Pat Pitney, Director of Management and Budget about the state's medical costs.
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- CAPITOL VIEWS: SHELDON FISHER
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- 8 years ago
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- Host Tim Bradner, Alaska Legislative Digest talks with Sheldon Fisher, Commissioner of Revenue about overarching issue of liabilities of tax credits.
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- CAPITOL VIEWS: PAT PITNEY - 1 OF 2
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- 8 years ago
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- Host Mike Bradner, Alaska Legislative Digest speaks with Pat Pitney, Director, of Management and Budget about things that maybe aren't on the Legislator's radar screen that perhaps should be.
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- CAPITOL VIEWS: SEN. CATHY GIESSEL - 2
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Host Tim Bradner, Alaska Legislative Digest talks with Senator Cathy Giessel about funding with respect to vaccinations in Alaska.
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- CAPITOL VIEWS: MIKE NAVARRE - 2 OF 2
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- 8 years ago
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- Host Mike Bradner, Alaska Legislative Digest talks with Mike Navarre, Commissioner, Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development about the nature of rhetoric vs. focus on what the long term goals really should be.
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- North Korea, Bellicose Tweets and Other Nuclear Challenges We Face with Philip Yun
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents “North Korea, Bellicose Tweets and Other Nuclear Challenges We Face” with Philip Yun. Yun is the executive director of the Ploughshares Fund, a nonprofit that works to eliminate the dangers of nuclear weapons. Yun’s professional background includes time in academia, U.S.-North Korea diplomacy during the Clinton administration, and practicing law.
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- Vladivostok Today with U.S. Consul General Michael Keays
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- 8 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents “Vladivostok Today” with U.S. Consul General Michael Keays. Keays has led the U.S. Consulate in the Russian Far East since 2016. He’s been in the Foreign Service for over 25 years, with past postings in Israel, Poland and Jamaica. Keays contrasts modern U.S.-Russia relations with his experiences in the mid-1990s, when was at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow.
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- 2018 Alaska State of the State Address
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- 8 years ago
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- Governor Walker's State of the State Address will be live here Thursday at 7:00 p.m.
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- AT THE APK: AS WE SEE IT A TALK WITH GUEST CURATORS
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- In the exhibit As We See It, co-curators India Young and Suzanne Fricke bring together the work of eight contemporary Native American photographers and filmmakers to develop a dialogue around representation, portraiture, and landscape. By its nature, photography does not just capture images of the world. It also recreates the world by presenting a coercive vision. The exhibit offers personal perspectives on indigenous cultures, on the history of photography, and on the importance of a Native view to the world at large. Young, art historian and curator, researches Indigenous art,print media, and emerging modes of reproduction. Her curatorship and writing negotiate feminist, decolonial, and critical race frameworks to trace the cultural geography of the contemporary North American art world. Graduating in 2017 with a doctorate from the University of New Mexico, Young will shortly take up an Andrew W. Mellon funded research position at Princeton University Art Museum.
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- Arts@360: Writers’ Showcase: Resilience
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Original short stories from Alaska writers Clint Farr, Mary Kudenov and Heather Lende come to life as they are read aloud by local actors Elizabeth Pisel Davis, Christina Apathy and Doneice Gott.
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- Arts@360: Alaska Folk Festival Red Carpet Concerts
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- 9 years ago
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- The 2017 Alaska Folk Festival Red Carpet Concerts were recorded in the historic Alaskan Hotel, performers include The Quaintrelles, Caleb Klauder and Reeb Willms, The Hannah Yoter Band, Goldwing, Emma Hill with Kat Moore, Tanya Lewis and Christopher Behnke, Annie Bartholomew, and the festival guest artists The Murphy Beds.
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- Forum@360: Chasing the Dream
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- 9 years ago
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- KTOO reporters share and discuss recent stories examining poverty and opportunity in Alaska. They pursued stories on the role of Alaska Native corporations in their shareholders’ lives, the challenges of limited childcare in the Capital City, and the impacts new biomass boilers and greenhouses in a rural community. Featuring Julia Caulfied, David Purdy and Jacob Resneck. Adelyn Baxter hosts.
Their reporting is part of Chasing the Dream: Poverty and Opportunity in America, an ongoing public media reporting initiative.
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- Lunch Plenary: Diane Yentel, President & CEO, National Low Income Housing Coalition
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Governor's Council on the Homeless
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Welcome and Opening Remarks
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Local Coalition Updates
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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