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Full show: How Celebration sparked a cultural renaissance. Juneau Symphony’s Night at the Oscars.Ed Thomas, President Emeritus of Tlingit and Haida, also joined in the conversation via Zoom.Ĭelebration has a 40-year history of not only bringing the Lingít, Haida and Tsimshian peoples together but also inspiring collective cultural healing. Barbara was born in 1982, the first year of Celebration, which Joaqlin attended. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Practical Ethics, and one of the founding Associate Editors of. 2303 N 44th St Unit 11 Phoenix Joined August 2019. He is most known for his Sungazing, 1 Afterimage Requiem, 2 and Burning Away series. Joaqlin Estus, National Correspondent, Indian Country Today.īarbara Blake (wearing hat) and Joaqlin Estus shared their memories of Celebration. in Political Theory from Oxford, was a Fellow of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, and has held visiting research positions at Columbia University, Bard College, and the University of Tokyo. Kei Ito (, It Kei, born 1991) is a Japanese visual artist working primarily with installation art and experimental photography currently based in the United States.
Barbara Blake, Alaska Native Policy Director, First Alaskans Institute.
Guests: Ed Thomas, President Emeritus, Tlingit and Haida Central Council.