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Alaska, The World, and Wally Hickel

–  Wednesday at 8:00 pm  –  He was convinced he’d discovered a novel philosophy – inspired by the history of Alaska, and centered around the concept of “the commons”  that could show us how to balance development with preservation, satisfy our need for energy, and, he believed, even overcome poverty itself.  Watch this interesting independent […]

America’s Wildest Refuge

–  Wednesday at 9:00 p.m.  –  America’s Wildest Refuge: Discovering the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.  Enjoy sweeping views of the Arctic Refuge, its wildlife and interviews with those who know it best.  America’s Wildest Refuge is an ecological and historical portrait of a majestic place and those who have worked to protect it.  Repeats Sunday […]

Echoes of Creation

–  Wednesday at 9:00 pm  –  ECHOES OF CREATION is a unique visual and aural experience through the exquisite beauty of Alaska, California and the Pacific Northwest. The film allows you to feel the mystery of an aurora borealis and hear the wisdom of three-thousand year old sequoias. Experience the miracle, marvel and wonder of […]

The Wind Gods

–  Wednesday, May 29  –  Relive the spectacular 33rd America’s Cup through this award-winning documentary.  Learn what it’s like to represent your country in an international competition and how Larry Ellison and his team brought the Cup back to the United States after 18 years.

Arctic Issues

–  Friday at 8:00 pm  –  Senator Mark Begich will speak on Arctic Issues in this Juneau World Affairs Council event taped in Juneau with questions from the local audience.

Defending the Homeland

–  Tuesday at 8:00 pm  –  Defending the Homeland: Native Americans in the Armed Forces examines the military service of Native Americans, dating back to the Revolutionary War.   The documentary Includes the emotional battles they face overseas as warriors and at home as veterans.

We Still Live Here

–  Tuesday at 9:00  –  We Still Live Here – Âs Nutayuneân is the story of the revitalization of the Wampanoag language, the first time a language with no native speakers has been revived in this country. The Wampanoag’s ancestors ensured the survival of the Pilgrims in New England, and lived to regret it. Nevertheless, […]

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