Shiri Segal
Previous Multimedia Production and Operations AssociateShiri worked at Alaska Public Media from 2018 to 2026. She was a Multimedia Production and Operations Associate.
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Catch up with Nathan Shafer in this special Where Are They Now? update! Nathan has been hard at work creating comic books and video games featuring augmented reality (AR) technology.
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An outdoor enthusiast climbs challenging terrains in Alaska to find way to manage his mental health while seeking adventure.
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In this Indie Alaska feature from @PBSand @pbsdigitalstudioshear how Greg Henrikson, a lawyer in Eagle River, became fascinated with Medieval History and…
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Misty, a lifelong collector, has finally fulfilled her lifelong dream of experiencing the renowned Antiques Roadshow in Alaska. Join her as she unveils her cherished possessions and finds out if they prove to be valuable treasures or sentimental keepsakes.
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Meet Mek, a Siberian Yupik artist in Anchorage who is revolutionizing the world of fashion! Through an amazing talent for crochet, Mek has created some of the most stylish balaclavas, scarves, and crop tops with a modern twist.
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It has been 8 years since Indie Alaska met with Kastle Sorensen, winner of Food Network's Cupcake Wars Season 9. We met with her again in 2022 withe new goodies to share.
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Every year, people resettle in Alaska after escaping conflict in other parts of the world. The reasons they left their homes and the circumstances under which they arrived may be different, but they’re all looking for the same thing – safety and security for their families.
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Jonathon Sawden normally works in HR, but sees an importance to tell the world that his people, the Sugpiaq (Sookh-pee-ahk) and other Native peoples are still here. Here, Jonathon and another young apprentice artist are working together with a Master Kayak builder to learn the techniques to build traditional boats and be the next generation to keep the craft and culture alive.
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Every ten years, a State board redraws the boundaries of Alaska’s legislative districts. The process is long and technical, but there’s a lot at stake. It can determine which party controls the state legislature. Alaska Public Media’s Annie Feidt explains.
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