KTOO 360TV
Whipped into a Frenzy: Anti-Media Violence in American History and the Perilous Course Ahead
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- Whipped into a Frenzy: Anti-Media Violence in American History and the Perilous Course Ahead
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- -with Dr. David Noon
Donald Trump — whose image owed much to tabloid and credulous media attention in the 1980s —
has cultivated a uniquely hostile relationship with the mainstream press in the four years since
launching his campaign for the presidency. His rhetorical denunciations of "fake media" and
journalists as "enemies of the people" have been accompanied by quite real dangers endured by
reporters and staff who have been targeted for violence at rallies, through the mail, and in their
offices. Anti-press violence has an extensive history in the United States, one that long predates the
2017 inauguration of Donald Trump. What should we know about that past, and how does the
relationship between presidents, violence, and popular culture help us to make sense of our
troubling contemporary media environment?
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- At the APK: Fantastic Beasts from Cruisin' the Fossil Coastline
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- Alaskan artist Ray Troll shares information about the fascinating creatures featured in Cruisin' the Fossil Coastline. From pachyrhinosaurus to Matanuska ammonites to ichthyosaurs, the fossil coastline is full of amazing animals large and small.
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- Brad Stevens on The Ship, the Saint, and the Sailor: The Long Search for the Legendary Kad'yak
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- Dr. Bradley Stevens presents about the discovery of the Kad'yak shipwreck. In 1861, the Russian barque Kad'yak hit a rock, but drifted for four days due to its cargo of ice. The ship's final resting place was unknown for 140 years until Stevens and a team of divers found it near Spruce Island in 2003.
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- Veto override vote - part 2
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- Part 2 of The Alaska legislature's joint session to vote on overriding Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s nearly $400 million in vetoes to the state’s operating budget
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- Veto override vote
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- The Alaska legislature has scheduled a joint session to vote on overriding Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s nearly $400 million in vetoes to the state’s operating budget.
Read the story on the vote here:
https://www.ktoo.org/2019/07/10/watch-live-alaska-legislature-holds-joint-session-on-budget-veto-overrides/
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- Gov. Mike Dunleavy budget press conference
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- Gov. Mike Dunleavy plans to unveil his line-item budget vetoes and sign an operating budget bill at a press conference in Juneau at 11 a.m. Friday, the last business day of the state’s 2019 fiscal year
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- The Democracy for All Amendment with Jeff Clements
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents “The Democracy for All Amendment” with Jeff Clements. Clements is the president of American Promise, a cross-partisan advocacy nonprofit seeking a 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to limit money’s influence on elections. The organization is aiming for passage by 2026.
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- Juneau World Affairs Council: Refugees on the Border
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents “Refugees on the Border” with Susan Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald has fed hundreds of refugees and housed some herself as a volunteer at El Calvario Refugee Shelter in Las Cruces, New Mexico, 40 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. She moved to New Mexico in 2006 after retiring from a long career at KTOO in Juneau.
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- Alaska Design Forum: Stefan Sjöberg / Architect / Sweden
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- A founding partner of firm Kjellander Sjöberg, Stefan Sjöberg has continuously been recognised for his influence in contemporary architecture, urban practice and the architectural discourse. His projects tell the story of its essential elements: Life, Society, Fabric, Form, Environment. He has extensive experience in architecture and urban development. From a programmatically and technically comprehensive approach, he has consistently contributed to innovative architecture with a focus on sustainability, social interaction, urbanity and resource efficiency.
Recorded live at KTOO Public Media, Wednesday May 1st, 2019.
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- 2018 Red Carpet Concert Folk Fest Sessions
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- The 2018 Red Carpet Concert Folk Fest Sessions were recorded at KTOO Public Media during the 2018 Alaska Folk Festival in Juneau, Alaska. Inspired by NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts, KTOO's Red Carpet Concert Series features Alaskan and regional bands.
Arts@360
Special Presentation
Red Carpet Concert Series
2018 Alaska Folk Festival Sessions
Director:
Mikko Wilson
Producers:
Annie Bartholomew
Scott Burton
Audio Recording and Mixing:
Justin Smith
Cameras:
Scott Burton
Ryan Cortes
Sheli DeLaney
Aidan Ling
Recording Assistant:
Bill Eichenlaub
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Pharis and Jason Romero with Josh Rabie
"The Salesman"
pharisandjason.com
Mike Truax
"That's Me"
The Forest That Never Sleeps
featuring Logan Bean
facebook.com/theforestthatneversleeps
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- Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment in Alaska over the years: A Retrospective Discussion
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment in Alaska over the years: A Retrospective Discussion
Recorded live at KTOO Public Media, March 5th, 2019.
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- Alaska Poetry Out Loud 2019
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- The UK’s Low-Carbon Economy: Opportunities and Challenges with Reem Yusuf
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents “The UK’s Low-Carbon Economy: Opportunities and Challenges” with Reem Yusuf. Yusuf is an energy and environment policy adviser in the United Kingdom’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office in San Francisco. She discusses the UK’s long-term plan to transition to a low-carbon economy.
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- U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan Address to the Alaska Legislature
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan gives his annual address to the Alaska Legislature, and answers questions.
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- 2019 State of Judiciary Address
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- Chief Justice Joel Bolger delivers the 2019 State of the Judiciary Address to Alaska's 31st Legislature.
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- U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski Address to the Alaska Legislature
- Date posted
- 7 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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- Alaska Governors Arts & Humanities Awards 2019
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- The Governor’s Awards for the Arts and Humanities honors the accomplishments and contributions of culture bearers in Alaska.
Recorded live at the Juneau Arts & Culture Center, Thursday February 7th, 2019.
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- Gavel Alaska: Governor's Press Availability - Feb 13, 2019
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- Governor Mike Dunleavy's Press Availability
Topic: Governor's proposed budget.
Also available at 360North.org: https://www.360north.org/gavel/video/?clientID=2147483647&eventID=2019021099
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- Governor Dunleavy's 2019 State of the State Address
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- (Promo) Orpheus Project Presents: The Princess Sophia opera
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- The Orpheus Project and KTOO are proud to present the world premiere performance of The Princess Sophia.
The two act opera commemorating the 100th anniversary tells the true tale of a ship, her passengers, and the elements in the deadliest maritime disaster in Alaska.
Watch the full broadcast Christmas Day at 8pm, on 360 North TV and online at 360North.org
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- AKCH2 2018 - 4 - Governor's Council on the Homeless
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness 2018 annual conference.
Anchorage, Alaska.
November 1st & 2nd, 2018
Funding provided by the Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness.
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- AKCH2 2018 - 3 - Lunch Plenary: Forget Me Not Manor
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness 2018 annual conference.
Anchorage, Alaska.
November 1st & 2nd, 2018
Funding provided by the Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness.
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- AKCH2 2018 - 8 - Dynamic Prioritization - A Systems Change
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness 2018 annual conference.
Anchorage, Alaska.
November 1st & 2nd, 2018
Funding provided by the Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness.
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- AKCH2 2018 - 6 - Mat-Su Homeless Prevention
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness 2018 annual conference.
Anchorage, Alaska.
November 1st & 2nd, 2018
Funding provided by the Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness.
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- AKCH2 2018 - 1 - Welcome and Opening Remarks
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness 2018 annual conference.
Anchorage, Alaska.
November 1st & 2nd, 2018
Funding provided by the Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness.
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- AKCH2 2018 - 7 - Lunch Plenary: Federal Partner Updates
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness 2018 annual conference.
Anchorage, Alaska.
November 1st & 2nd, 2018
Funding provided by the Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness.
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- AKCH2 2018 - 9 - Assertive Community Treatment & Intensive Case Management Panel
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness 2018 annual conference.
Anchorage, Alaska.
November 1st & 2nd, 2018
Funding provided by the Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness.
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- AKCH2 2018 - 2 - Local Coalition Updates
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness 2018 annual conference.
Anchorage, Alaska.
November 1st & 2nd, 2018
Funding provided by the Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness.
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- AKCH2 2018 - 5 - Rapid Rehousing: Model, Funding, & Best Practices
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness 2018 annual conference.
Anchorage, Alaska.
November 1st & 2nd, 2018
Funding provided by the Alaska Coalition on Housing & Homelessness.
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- Author Talk with Daniel Lee Henry
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- In his book, Across the Shaman's River: John Muir, the Tlingit Stronghold, and the Opening of the North, author Daniel Lee Henry explores Muir's relationship with Alaska and the Tlingit people. Drawing from Muir's unpublished journals and the author's interviews with 16 Tlingit elders, the book displays a profound intercultural dynamic rarely seen in American history writing.
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- Turkey, Iran, and the US with NPR Correspondent Peter Kenyon
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents “Turkey, Iran, and the US: International Tensions Under the Trump Administration” with NPR correspondent Peter Kenyon. Kenyon is a former Alaska public radio reporter who began his public radio career in Petersburg. He’s been based in Istanbul since 2010 and previously covered the Middle East, north Africa and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
This talk was recorded Sept. 18, 2018.
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- Life Aboard the Princess Sophia
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Underwater archaeologist Jacques Marc and diver Annette Smith explore what life was like on board the Princess Sophia before the fateful October 25, 1918 shipwreck and share what we can learn from crockery recovered during dives to the site.
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- Life Planning with Rajiv Nagaich
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Elder law attorney and Seattle radio personality Rajiv Nagaich presents a life planning workshop, to help Alaskans understand the challenges caused by chronic illness or disability of an elderly loved one, and how to make the right legal and care choices.
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- The Brain and Recovery: An Update on the Neuroscience of Addiction
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- The last twenty years produced an explosion of understanding about addiction (substance use disorders) and how our brains enable our most human capacities such as assigning value to pleasure and making decisions based upon that value. This lecture summarizes the most current neuroscientific research about addiction -- research that explains how the brain constructs pleasurable experiences, what happens when this process goes wrong and why this can have a dramatic impact on our ability to make proper choices.
By Dr. Kevin McCauley
Support provided by:
NCADD Juneau
Juneau Community Foundation
Alaska Department of Behavioral Health
Juneau Reentry Coalition
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- THE LITUYA BAY DISASTERS
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Visiting maritime historian Philippe Fichet-Delavault presents interesting material on Lituya Bay, including the contact between La Perouse, the French explorer, and the Tlingits in 1786 through the megatsunami of July 9, 1958.
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- WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH OUR HEROES? with Ernestine Hayes
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Alaska State Writer Laureate Ernestine Hayes for a discussion of her writing that examines our society's histories and heroes from a deeper perspective.
Hayes is the author of The Tao of Raven and Blonde Indian and a professor at the University of Alaska Southeast.
It was recorded on Friday August 4th at 7pm At the APK Lecture Hall.
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- THE WORKING MODELS: SCULPTURES BY ROBERT MURRAY
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Robert Murray's large abstract sculptures begin with a model. Murray builds the models in his workshop before creating the larger works which require an industrial process involving welders, metal fabricators and painters. The exhibit highlights 8 working models, including the one Murray made for Nimbus in 1977. Author Jonathan Lippincott, whose book, Large Scale: Fabricating Sculpture in the 1960s and 1970s, explores the history of sculptures made at Lippincott, Inc., where Nimbus was fabricated, will discuss Murray's relationship with Lippincott metal fabrication company.
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- AN ARTISTS TALK WITH JACKSON POLYS
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- On September 1, 2017 Jackson Polys (aka Stephen Paul Jackson and Stron Softi) gave an artist talk about his work on the Seward shame pole that was raised in Saxman Totem Park in April, 2017.
Jackson's Seward pole is the third iteration. The original pole was erected after Secretary of State William Seward's 1869 visit to southeast Alaska. The Tlingit honored Seward with a potlatchand gifts that he did not reciprocate, which led to the creation of the ridicule pole. In 1941, theoriginal pole was replaced by a Civilian Conservation Corps replica. In 2014, the second pole had deteriorated beyond repair and Jackson was selected to create a replacement. Jackson's version features a more detailed carving of Seward's face than its predecessor, a tribute to the original pole.
Jackson is a carver and visual artist based in Ketchikan and New York.He began carving with his father, Tlingit master carver Nathan Jackson, and obtained a BA in Art History and Visual Arts in 201...
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- ART & LIFE IN THE AFTERMATH with JOAN NAVIYUK KANE, DON REARDEN, VERA STARBARD
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- In this NEA Big Read keynote event, playwright Vera Starbard, poet Joan Naviyuk Kane, and novelist Don Rearden discuss the power of art in a colonized, indigenous Alaska. Through an examination of their own work and the Big Read selection, Station Eleven, by Emily St. John Mandel, the panel will discuss the notion that
"survival is insufficient" in the wake of widespread cultural and social upheaval.
This live, onstage conversation preceded a Q and A session and book signing.
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- LECTURE WITH BEN HUFF
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Ben is an Alaska-based portrait and landscape photographer and the founder of the independent publisher, Ice Fog Press.
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- MOVING MOUNTAINS WITH ANNETTE BELLAMY
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- A mountain assembled from hanging rocks, a tapestry of fish skin, a dip net made of clay- these are just a few of the works in Annette Bellamy's solo exhibition, Moving Mountains. The show pays tribute to the things that sustain us. Annette Bellamy is one of eight artists selected for the Alaska State Museum 2017-2019 Solo Artist Exhibition Series.
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- AUTHOR TALK - JANET COLLINS
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Janet Collins, author of On the Arctic Frontier: Ernest Leffingwell's Polar Explorations and Legacy, discusses her research on the early polar explorer and his work exploring, studying and mapping the landscape in what is now the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge between 1906 and 1914. In consultation with the Inupiat of the area, Leffingwell took scientific measurements, created maps, and surveyed the geography and geology, including groundbreaking research on permafrost.
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- LOST LANGUAGE WITH DANIEL PAPKE
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Papke's paintings focus on an internal search for the deeper meaning of the images, mythology, and visual narratives that captivate his imagination. He paints layered images on large hand-stretched canvases using oils, alkyds, wax mediums and classic glazing techniques. Daniel Papke is one of eight artists selected for the Alaska State Museum 2017-2019 Solo Artist Exhibition Series.
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- Arts@360: Alaska Originals: The Ratfish Wranglers
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Ray Troll and the Ratfish Wranglers are a wild bunch of artist-musicians hailing from the town of Ketchikan that play what some have described as sub-aquatic neo-folk n’ fish-punk-rock. One never knows who is going to be ‘wrangled’ into this band of pranksters but at it’s core are well known Alaskan Fish artist Ray Troll and his partner in slime “Ratfish” Russell Wodehouse. They put on a fun and uniquely Alaskan show, complete with a psychedelic light show and a limbo bar set at nine inches.
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- GOING OFF THE DEEP END: MARINE RESEARCH EXPLORATION With Michelle Ridgway
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Alaskan submersible pilot and marine ecologist, Michelle Ridgway, describes discovery of new and ancient species, vast canyons full of life, and more about Alaska's ocean foodweb in our modern climate through studies in ocean chemistry, zooplankton ecology, biodiversity and marine geology. Part of the 2017 National Evening of Science on Screen at the Juneau Public LIbrary. FIlmed on March 28, 2017.
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- Beyond a War Zone: What’s Next for Iraq
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents “Beyond a War Zone: What’s Next for Iraq” with Ambassador Lukman Faily. Faily served as Iraq’s ambassador to the United States from 2013 to 2016. He lives in the United Kingdom and is active in the Iraqi community and several Iraqi NGOs.
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- Juneau World Affairs Forum 2018 - European Politics Panel Discussion
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- In this session, the 7 scholars in modern European politics host a panel discussion on what we’ve learned about Europe, where we are now, and the possibilities for the futures of Europe and the United States’ places in the world.
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- Climate Policy in the European Union
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- In this session, “Climate Policy in the European Union”, we hear from University of Washington’s Dr. Jürgen Salay."
The European Union is probably the region where most of the world's practical policy experimentation has taken place in the field of environment and climate change. In the past twenty-five years, the EU has developed a comprehensive set of domestic climate policies and has emerged as a global leader in international climate negotiations.
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- A Democratic Paralysis? How the US Withdrawal and the EU’s Malfunctioning Bureaucracy
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- In this session, “A Democratic Paralysis? How the US Withdrawal and the EU’s Malfunctioning Bureaucracy Helped Russia Undermine Pro-Democracy Civil Society in Eastern Europe”, we hear from University of Colorado Boulder’s Dr. Svetoslav Derderyan.
Civil Society Organizations were an important tool in inducing reforms in the democratic development of Eastern European countries in the years after the end of communism, their impact amplified by funding from the US and EU in the early years of the Union. But then Russia saw an opportunity in the US withdrawal from the region and the EU’s dysfunction in the late 2000s, and successfully started funding CSOs delegitimizing and corrupting the democratic process.
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- Where is Europe's Power? Transnational Standards and Diplomatic Expertise in Brussels
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- In this session, “Where is Europe's Power? Transnational Standards and Diplomatic Expertise in Brussels”, we hear from University of British Columbia’s Dr. Merje Kuus.
How do European diplomats know what they know and how have they come to know what they know? By considering the social lives of diplomatic expertise, a ‘peopled’ and 'experience-near' account of how Brussels works is offered. Beyond Europe, the infamously opaque horse-trading in Brussels can tell us a great deal about the transformations of state power today.

