Katie Baldwin Basile
Independent PhotojournalistKatie Basile is a photographer and multimedia storyteller from Bethel, Alaska.
After graduating with a degree in Photojournalism from the University of Montana, Katie lived in Prague and interned with Spectrum Pictures. Eventually she settled in Brooklyn, New York where she lived and worked for six-years.
In 2015, Katie returned home to Bethel, Alaska where she continues to focus on documentary work and explores multimedia storytelling with rural Alaskan youth.
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A unique program combines goal-setting, skill-building, and Yup’ik values to help students make the transition from high school to college and other…
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As permafrost melts many communities in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta now face the threat of erosion. This morning during “Coffee at KYUK,” Katie Basile has…
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Last week, NPR announced the top finalists in their 2021 Student Podcast Challenge. Out of 2,600 nation-wide entries, our very own KYUK interns were…
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The Nelson Island School in Toksook Bay has reopened its doors to in-person learning. Here to update us on how the first week went is principal Michael…
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Bethany Kaiser, Emerie Fairbanks, and KYUK's Katie Basile discuss dog mushing, a year of pandemic lockdown, and friendship on and off the trail. This…
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Melting permafrost and erosion are impacting several Alaskan communities. In Napakiak, houses have had to be moved, and even the school is under threat.…
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Alex Nick spent the first several years of his life in the village of Ohogamiut on the Yukon River. When parents were forced to send their children to…
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Laura Ellsworth and Neva Mathias talk about the Rasmuson Individual Artist Awards. Alaskan artists can now apply for an award at www.rasmuson.org. Bethel…
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The 27th Annual Cookie Extravaganza is this Sunday, Dec. 20. Katie Basile talks with Y-K Delta Lifesavers Bev Hoffman and Kathy Baldwin about how the…
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People in Bethel will begin receiving the region’s first doses of the coronavirus vaccine on Dec. 17. The initial doses will go to residents and workers…