Artist Michaela Goade said Tlingit and Haida “really wanted something to help liven up the space and to help tribal members feel more at home.”
Lyndsey Brollini
Local News Reporter
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Juneau restaurant highlights women chefs of color
Juneau Italian restaurant In Bocca Al Lupo staff wanted a dinner party. But they also wanted to highlight women chefs of color. So, they hosted “Dinner with Friends: Womxn of Power Edition.”
One shot, one beer: A Juneau brewery’s bargain to get people vaccinated
Forbidden Peak Brewery offered COVID-19 vaccine pop-up clinic with a beer incentive for people who signed up.
Vigil held in Juneau for children found at Kamloops boarding school
Last Saturday, the Alaska Native community and allies gathered at Overstreet Park in Juneau for a candlelight vigil honoring the 215 children found at a residential school in Kamloops, British Columbia.
‘Coming out of quarantine’: Pride Month kicks off in Juneau
After a delayed, and mostly virtual, Pride celebration last year, Juneau Pride is back and in-person.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy signs bill protecting Unangax̂ cemetery in Funter Bay
“We’ve seen, so many times, all throughout our country, where our sacred grounds have been desecrated and disrespected and not cared for,” said Martin Stepetin, who has been advocating to protect the cemetery since 2014.
First women, trans skateboarding session comes to Juneau
Around 20 women, trans and nonbinary identifying people gathered at the Pipeline to skateboard. There were young kids there with the Zach Gordon Youth Center, young adults in their twenties — people who use she/her and they/them pronouns.
Bill protecting Unangax̂ cemetery in Funter Bay passes Alaska Legislature, awaits Gov. Dunleavy’s signature
A bill protecting the graves of Unangax̂ people forced to live in internment camps in Funter Bay has passed the Alaska Legislature and awaits Gov. Dunleavy’s signature.
Update: Missing Juneau woman’s family says the search has been called off, thanks volunteers
On Saturday, Juneau Police said that a member of the search dog team found Nelson’s body Friday afternoon. They said her death doesn’t appear suspicious.
A proposal for a contentious ATV trail in Juneau is out for public comment
The proposal has gotten so much attention that the state’s Department of Natural Resources has extended the public comment period through May 20.