The proceeds not only keeps the lights on and the roof from leaking, they help the organization pay for annual scholarships for students and hold cultural events.
Community
Ketchikan celebrates Filipino American history, culture at 2nd annual Fil-Am Festival
The event recognizes the contributions and history of Filipino Americans in Ketchikan and around the country.
In Kenai Peninsula wood-stacking contest, you’re supposed to bribe the judge
The organizer’s husband won a brand new chainsaw.
Remembering Sol Neely, former UAS professor and social justice advocate
During his decade teaching at the University of Alaska Southeast in Juneau, Neely established himself as a devoted educator and a community advocate for criminal justice reform.
Elders and Youth Conference returns to in-person gathering
The Elders and Youth Conference is underway in Anchorage this week, back to what it used to be – a time for both young and old to make a personal connection through their love of Alaska Native culture.
A workshop to teach LGBTQ+ Juneau residents how to build a support structure is coming later this month
A workshop in Juneau later this month will help LGBTQ+ people learn an intentional approach to getting the support they need.





