Guest Host Christina Love leads a conversation with Alicia Maryott and Michelle Demmert about the importance of education, advocacy, and uplifting living heroes in honor of Elizabeth Peratrovich Day.
Alaska Gov. Gruening signs the Anti-Discrimination Act of 1945 as O.D. Cochran, left, Elizabeth Peratrovich, Edward Anderson, Norman Walker, and Roy Peratrovich stand behind him. , brings her authentic voice and transformative spirit to the forefront as an internationally acclaimed speaker, educator, consultant, recovery coach, and civil and human rights activist.
Christina was recently named to the U.S. Advisory Council for the President’s Interagency Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking. which was announced this past Tuesday, February 13., Tlingit, Eagle, Ḵaax̱ʼoos.hittaan clan is an Assistant Professor in the Tribal Governance Department of the Community and Rural Development College.
Professor Demmert is a graduate of the University of Washington withd her Juris Doctorate and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She actively engaged in the Alaska commercial fishing industry for salmon, herring roe, and halibut prior to her practice of law.was born and raised in Dzantik’i Heeni , where she makes her home. She is Stó꞉lō and Tlingít/Kaagwaantaan and a child of the Lukaax̱.ádi.
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