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Art as Strategy: Envisioning a Just Transition

Art as Strategy: Envisioning a Just Transition

by Cook Inletkeeper | Feb 6, 2020 | Arts, Civics, Clean Water, Climate Change, Events, Healthy Habitat, Local Economies, Salmon, Uncategorized

This is the second piece in a series of Inletkeeper’s staff reflections from their experience at the Alaska’s first-ever Just Transition Summit Alaska’s Just Transition is about getting from where we’re at to where we want to be. We’re in a single revenue...
Transition is Inevitable, Justice is Not

Transition is Inevitable, Justice is Not

by Cook Inletkeeper | Jan 23, 2020 | Arts, Civics, Clean Water, Climate Change, Energy & Alaska, Events, Government, Healthy Habitat, Local Economies, Uncategorized

Kohtr’elneyh • Remembering Forward • Alaska’s Just Transition Summit, January 8 – 10, 2020 • Fairbanks Kohtr’elneyh (We Remember) is the Lower Tanana language of the Benhti’ Kenaga https://www.justtransitionak.org/ So what is a Just...

Mike Dunleavy & the Billionaire Koch Brothers Fiddle While Alaska Burns

by Cook Inletkeeper | Jul 8, 2019 | Arts, Civics, Energy & Alaska, Government, Local Economies

The recent heat wave and forest fires ravaging Alaska are yet another reminder that the Last Frontier lies on the front lines of rapid climate change. Through the smoky haze, however, one thing remains clear: the billionaire Koch Brothers have their hands around the...
Award Winning Mural Artist Celebrates Salmon in Homer

Award Winning Mural Artist Celebrates Salmon in Homer

by Cook Inletkeeper | Aug 10, 2018 | Arts, Events, Press Releases, Salmon

Partnership Between Community Organizations Connects Art to Advocacy HOMER, August 10th, 2018 – Visiting Artist in Residence, Patrick Maxcy, will be painting a live art mural today, August 10th, for the 3rd Annual Alaska Wild Salmon Day event held between 4:30...
Civics in Action: Fisherpoets Talk Habitat in Juneau

Civics in Action: Fisherpoets Talk Habitat in Juneau

by Cook Inletkeeper | Jun 26, 2018 | Arts, Civics, Healthy Habitat

In March, Cook Inletkeeper’s Central Peninsula team had the opportunity to travel to Juneau along with three Alaskan fisherpoets to meet with our elected officials.  Here are reflections on the trip from two fisherpoets, both lifelong Alaskans who made the trip to...
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