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  • Joining us for “Coffee at KYUK” is Michelle Sparck, Director of Strategic Initiative with Cook Inlet Tribal Council, who is leading an effort to get more Alaska Natives to vote in elections. Here to speak with her is KYUK’s Francisco Martinezcuello.
  • Joining us for “Coffee at KYUK” today are Emily Schwing and Rashah McChesney. They are both here to talk about Schwing’s coverage of translation issues with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)’s outreach to those in our region impacted by Typhoon Merbok.
  • Tundra Women's Coalition (TWC)'s Elizabeth "Alagirl" Andrew discusses the recent Bethel Annual Point In Time count and Project Homeless Connect events with Nakissha Bialy. She also provides important warning signs of teen dating violence in honor of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month.
  • In honor of American Heart Month, Stacey Reardon and Anne Kosacheff discuss habits to implement in your lifestyle to promote a healthier heart.
  • Mary Horgan of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation (YKHC) is joined by YKHC Chief of Staff Dr. Ellen Hodges and Director of Public Health Brian Lefferts to discuss the flu, COVID-19, and RSV.
  • Tundra Women's Coalition (TWC)'s Elizabeth "Alagirl" Andrew and Eileen Arnold discuss the power of change and of accepting help when available, even in the face of hardship.
  • The Yukon-Kuskokwim Fitness Center’s Stacey Reardon is joined by Anne Kosacheff to discuss creating healthy habits and setting realistic goals for your health in the new year.
  • Tiffany Hall and Marlene Adams of Recover Alaska speak about the importance of building communities that are equipped to support those in recovery.
  • TWC's Eileen Arnold and Zoë Schultz discuss strategies of nonviolent communication as a tool for enhancing healthy relationships.
  • Venus Woods and Robin Lutz of the Alaskan AIDS Assistance Association joined us to discuss HIV prevention. They also talked about the realities and misconceptions of the virus following World AIDS Day on Dec. 1.
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