Growing up in a research lab

An older man and younger woman look at the camera. Behind them a wall of snow rises.

“I started working with my high school teacher who was very, very dedicated to helping me reach this goal. She used to drive me to the university where I did the research after school everyday.”

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Growing a collaboration

Jessie wears a "Northern Ecohydrology" sweatshirt, and Bob wears a "Kluane Chilkat International Bike Relay" T-shirt.

“I think what I’ve been focusing on is how can we take something that can spill out of people in such a negative way and make it neutral?”

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A different world

Megan and Sorina put their arms around each other in front of snowy mountains.

“When we went back, again, we just listened. We didn’t have any questions, we didn’t have any ideas, and that space for communication grew back.”

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About “Alaska Voices”

Jessie wears a "Northern Ecohydrology" sweatshirt, and Bob wears a "Kluane Chilkat International Bike Relay" T-shirt.

Alaska Voices project leads Jessie Robertson and Bob Bolton explain what led them to record dozens of conversations about Alaska and Arctic issues.

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