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A Rural Voice of Sorts: Hungary Rural Issues and Global Questions
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Thursday, July 10, 2008. Hungary Rural Issues and Global Questions. I got a rare chance to interview Melinda Jusztim - a young and energetic woman from Hungary. Melinda provided a unique look into the rural issues of Hungary. Suprisingly enough, many of her comments about the situation between urban and rural life are very smiler to Alaska's rural issue. Melinda's words echo the need for positive grass root actions in addressing issues pertaining to rural issues and global questions. FCC approves 'Alaska...
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A Rural Voice of Sorts: BioMass Opportunity in Port Graham, Alaska
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Monday, July 7, 2008. BioMass Opportunity in Port Graham, Alaska. This is a somewhat dated "update," but I think you all should check out this interesting proposal for Port Graham, Alaska. The following links provide some information on a possible biomass system to provide energy to the entire village. For those who might not know about biomass energy. For the PDF Presentation - "Remote Alaskan Community Assessed for Biomass Energy". Posted by Forest Kvasnikoff. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). FCC ap...
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A Rural Voice of Sorts: Rural Alaska and Sen. Ted Stevens: Where to Turn Next?
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Thursday, August 14, 2008. Rural Alaska and Sen. Ted Stevens: Where to Turn Next? It's hard to imagine what an 80 something year old politician could do to get so much attention the last few days (this is of course excluding illicit emails and and relationships with strippers - we've all heard enough of that lately). No. At this juncture, it's back to the simple indictments of money grubbing. Senator Ted Steven's made a trip to Bethel, Alaska. Last week maowing down. Spent on remodeling his home from som...
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A Rural Voice of Sorts: April 2009
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Thursday, April 2, 2009. On March 25th, 2009 I was asked by Ernestine Hayes to speak during one of the Sessions at the Tlingit Clan Conference. Below is the written speech I delivered. If you are interested in more information check out these Links:. Clan Conference Main Site. And forgive me if I offend – that is not my intention. Of that year: “. In a speech that Ernestine Hayes gave some time back, she asks - “What do we do with our histories? What do we do? I don't walk anywhere today and see signs sn...
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A Rural Voice of Sorts: Bryce Edgmon: Alaska's Politician
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Sunday, July 13, 2008. Bryce Edgmon: Alaska's Politician. Bryce Edgmon a life long Alaskan and fisherman, who now works as a politician in Alaska. He's got big ideas and opinions that appear to be lining up with some of the main concerns within Alaska: rural development and energy conservation and renewability. Check out the article on him here. Posted by Forest Kvasnikoff. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Rural Voice of Sorts. Bulent — Man of Rural Turkey. From Citizen Journalism Institute. Hungary...
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A Rural Voice of Sorts: Welcome to the Rural Voices Blog!
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008. Welcome to the Rural Voices Blog! This Rural Voice blog is working towards building a series of community feature articles and communication tools for rural villages throughout Alaska. In time, I hope to use this blog as a launching point for a Rural Alaskan community forum that covers topics relating to village life – both its successes and issues. How is this going to be accomplished? Coming up, we will turn towards contemporary Port Graham. Focusing on global issues, I hope ...
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A Rural Voice of Sorts: August 2008
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Thursday, August 14, 2008. Rural Alaska and Sen. Ted Stevens: Where to Turn Next? It's hard to imagine what an 80 something year old politician could do to get so much attention the last few days (this is of course excluding illicit emails and and relationships with strippers - we've all heard enough of that lately). No. At this juncture, it's back to the simple indictments of money grubbing. Senator Ted Steven's made a trip to Bethel, Alaska. Last week maowing down. Spent on remodeling his home from som...
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A Rural Voice of Sorts: Clan Conference Speech
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Thursday, April 2, 2009. On March 25th, 2009 I was asked by Ernestine Hayes to speak during one of the Sessions at the Tlingit Clan Conference. Below is the written speech I delivered. If you are interested in more information check out these Links:. Clan Conference Main Site. And forgive me if I offend – that is not my intention. Of that year: “. In a speech that Ernestine Hayes gave some time back, she asks - “What do we do with our histories? What do we do? I don't walk anywhere today and see signs sn...
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A Rural Voice of Sorts: Port Graham Through My Eyes
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Port Graham Through My Eyes. Butterball - my family's golden retriever – pants heavily in the summer heat. It is perhaps 65-70 Fahrenheit. A Cessna 206, delivering mail, whispers in on a glide, bumps in for a landing, and grumbles to the open door shack – washed out wood and rotting after all its years. From up here, on what I lovingly call “The Mountain,” the entire village of Port Graham. Nestled here near the Southern tip of the Kenai Peninsula. Although remote, signs of the m...