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‘Historic and Hopeful Moment’: Senate Confirms Haaland as Interior Secretary

By Jessica Corbett | Common Dreams on Mar 16, 2021   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

‘Historic and Hopeful Moment’: Senate Confirms Haaland as Interior Secretary

One campaigner called her confirmation “a tremendous win for Indigenous communities, the waters, parks, and lands across our country, and the climate.” A diverse coalition of progressive and Indigenous figures and organizations on Monday celebrated the Senate’s confirmation of Deb Haaland to head the Department of the Interior—making the New Mexico Democrat and Green New […]

Bristol Bay Tribes Reiterate Call for EPA Veto, Demand Murkowski Give Regional Voices a Seat at the Table in Developing Permanent Protections

By United Tribes of Bristol Bay on Nov 20, 2020   Featured, General News, Southwest Alaska  

Bristol Bay Tribes Reiterate Call for EPA Veto, Demand Murkowski Give Regional Voices a Seat at the Table in Developing Permanent Protections

DILLINGHAM, AK ­­– In response to Senator Murkowski’s remarks outlining her plans for the region, Bristol Bay Tribes called on the Senator to include regional leadership in the development of long-term protections for the area. This call comes as the Tribes’ request to meet the Senator remains unanswered.   In E&E News, Murkowski stated she […]

Forest Service Confirms Plan to Strip Roadless Protections for the Tongass

By Tim Bristol | Salmon State on Sep 25, 2020   Featured, Southeast Alaska, State  

Forest Service Confirms Plan to Strip Roadless Protections for the Tongass

  JUNEAU, AK—SalmonState commented on the U.S. Forest Service’s announcement Thursday, in a press release, that it will open more than 9 million acres of the Tongass National Forest to taxpayer-subsidized old-growth logging and industrial development. The Forest Service said it is forging ahead with a full exemption to the Roadless Rule, something Alaska’s Congressional […]

Alaska Native Tribes Must Act Fast to Close Digital Divide

By Ben Fate Velaise on Jul 7, 2020   Op/Ed and the Editor  

Alaska Native Tribes Must Act Fast to Close Digital Divide

  Throughout my life, my grandma, Mary Jane Fate, imparted the importance of education on my brothers and me. We understood early on that education is the means through which we can make a difference in the world. She led by example, and I’ve carried this message with me each and every day. Education looks […]

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