Community Conversations: COVID-19 End of Life Care in the BIPOC Community This Sunday from 7pm to 8pm, join the Alaska Black Caucus for a conversation focused on COVID-19 end of life care in the BIPOC Community.
Assembly Overrides Mayor’s Veto of Ordinance on Assembly Meeting Procedures At a Special Meeting to address the Mayor’s veto of Anchorage Ordinance 2021-117, an omnibus ordinance to update the code provisions that govern Assembly meetings and procedures, the Anchorage Assembly voted 9-2 to overturn the veto and uphold the ordinance.
Event: How to Escape the Destructive Cycle in Vaccine Conversations The Alaska Humanities Forum is offering a free workshop on Thursday, February 3rd on how to have better conversations about vaccines.
Opinion: Bronson's far-right assault on LGBT books is to be expected. Throughout last year's mayoral campaign, I repeatedly warned that if elected, David Bronson would wage war on the LGBTQ community. That day has arrived in the form of a far-right attack on the Anchorage Public Library (APL), whose patrons trust and rely on their services. Last March, in
Gretchen Wehmhoff Enters Assembly Race In a press release, longtime Chugiak resident Gretchen Wehmhoff announced today she intends to run for the Chugiak-Eagle River seat of the Anchorage Assembly.
Hostile & Unwelcoming: Youth Advisory Commission Member Resigns over LGBT Censorship Project The Anchorage Youth Advisory Commission (YAC) has worked over the years to promote the voices of youth in municipal government through collaboration, camaraderie, and honesty — but according to one now former member of YAC, the commission, under the oppressive far-right hand of the Bronson Administration, is conducting a behind the
Ten Draft Reapportionment Maps Available for Public Review The Reapportionment Committee has published ten draft maps, which are available for public review at www.ReapportionANC.org.