Talk of Alaska

Tuesdays at 10 a.m. (LIVE) repeating at 8 p.m. Alaska’s only statewide call-in forum for discussing the issues impacting life on the Last Frontier. Politics, science, culture and current events are covered by hosts from the Alaska Public Media news team along with guests and callers. Call 550-8422 (Anchorage) or 1-800-478-8255 (statewide) during the live broadcast.

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Dealing with the dark | Talk of Alaska Rewind

On this Talk of Alaska, we revisit our 2023 discussion on darkness, and finding ways to enjoy the short days of winter.
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Regulating phone use in schools | Talk of Alaska

Should cellphones be banned in school? If so, what should those bans look like? We discuss it on this Talk of Alaska.
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Alaska Children’s Trust Lived Experience Storytelling Project | Talk of Alaska

We discuss how sharing stories of child abuse and neglect can help to bring healing, and prevent further pain on this Talk of Alaska.
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Alaskans in the Fulbright Arctic Initiative | Talk of Alaska

Three Alaska women have been selected as Fulbright Arctic Initiative scholars. We learn about their international research plans on this Talk of Alaska.
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Engaging voters in underserved communities | Talk of Alaska

What does it take to boost voter turnout across the state, especially in communities where people aren’t as likely to vote?
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Changes in Alaska’s nonprofit landscape | Talk of Alaska

What will changes in leadership at some of the largest nonprofits in Alaska mean for the future of supportive services and rates of charitable giving?

Cozy reading recommendations for the fall and winter | Talk of Alaska

We discuss reading recommendations for the colder seasons with bookstore owners and librarians on this Talk of Alaska.
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Police accountability and community trust | Talk of Alaska

Law enforcement officials, attorneys, and community advocates answer questions about use of force and how cases are investigated on this Talk of Alaska.

Vaccines for whooping cough and other diseases | Talk of Alaska

Alaska’s top medical experts join us to describe the latest science about viral disease, how to prevent it and answer your questions on this Talk of Alaska.
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The future of the Permanent Fund | Talk of Alaska

Amid concerns over its long-term stability, Permanent Fund managers are proposing changes to the fund’s structure they say will protect it for the future.
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What the proposed Kroger/Albertsons merger could mean for Alaskans | Talk of Alaska

Albertsons, the owner of Safeway and Carrs, wants to sell to Kroger, the parent company of Fred Meyer. The deal would affect multiple stores in Alaska.
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The federal report on boarding schools | Talk of Alaska

The U.S. Interior Department released a report in July 2024 to continue documenting the federal government’s role in the system that ripped children away from their homes.
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Optimism in the face of environmental threats | Talk of Alaska

We discuss a book aimed at highlighting conservation success stories and encouraging optimism about the future, on the next Talk of Alaska.
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Why is housing so expensive right now? | Talk of Alaska

Increasingly, housing is financially out of reach for people in Alaska wanting to own a home or even to find an affordable place to rent.
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The Outlook for commercial fisheries | Talk of Alaska

Several factors are endangering the economy of coastal communities and transforming the lives of Alaskans who depend on commercial fishing.

Celebrating disability pride in 2024 | Talk of Alaska

We speak with disability advocates about their top priorities, and the celebrations ahead, on this Talk of Alaska.
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Freedom, Democracy and the Fourth of July | Talk of Alaska

We discuss historical and philosophical context on our democracy and what freedom requires of us all on this next Talk of Alaska.

Celebrating World Refugee Day in Alaska | Talk of Alaska

How can communities best help those who have been displaced from their home countries? We discuss welcoming new neighbors on this Talk of Alaska.
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Social media risks for children | Talk of Alaska

Social media can be fun. But it can also be dangerous, especially for children and teenagers. A U.S. surgeon general report found significant links between teen social media use, eating disorders and body dissatisfaction, especially for teen girls. But a bill that would have  banned Alaskans under the age of 14 from social media stalled in the legislature. What controls are appropriate for parents and what do young people think about it? We’ll ask on the next Talk of Alaska.
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Summer reading with Alaskan authors | Talk of Alaska Rewind

On this Talk of Alaska, we revisit our 2023 conversation with Alaskan authors and librarians to discuss book recommendations for Summer reading.