Elyssa Loughlin
Wellness Programming ProducerElyssa (she/her) was the Wellness Programming Producer from 2020-2022.
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Eileen Arnold and legal advocate Yvonne "Nonni" Aloralrea discuss TWC's organization's legal advocacy program and how it promotes justice, safety, and empowerment for victims.
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Thirty-five students received diplomas this year, overcoming distance learning, a pandemic, and “senioritis” to become high school graduates.
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As the smelt arrived, a small crowd gathered at the Bethel seawall to harvest the small, silver fish with dip nets.
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"Getting vaccinated while you're pregnant or breastfeeding really offers good protection to those babies and prevents those respiratory infections that we know are so critical to avoid in that first year of life," said Dr. Ellen Hodges.
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Esther and Diane discuss strengthening communities through a couple of key areas.
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"It's an honor to be recognized like this," Mike Williams Sr. said of the honor. "It's something that I accepted graciously and enthusiastically, and I'm going to enjoy it for the rest of my life."
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On April 22, YKHC reported that Alakanuk, Bethel, Emmonak, Grayling, Kwigillingok, Nightmute, Nunapitchuk, Toksook Bay, and Tuntutuliak are experiencing widespread community transmission.
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Eileen Arnold and Maya Morris discuss child advocacy, and ways to help children navigate stress.
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Golga Oscar is a Yup'ik artist who grew up in Kasigluk. After moving to Nelson Island, he taught himself how to sew and create traditional Yup'ik attire. Today, he is teaching his students how to reclaim their culture.
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For the past two weeks, Covid cases across the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta have risen slightly. The epicenter of transmission is in Bethel, where cases have nearly doubled over the past week.