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Equity and representation in America

As Alaska and the nation celebrate the United States' 250th anniversary, how do Alaska Native and other underrepresented communities think we're faring on equity, cultural respect and representation? What does true equity look like — and who gets to define it? On this Talk of Alaska, we reflect on who we are as a diverse but divided nation, and how we can build more unity. Guests: - Chalyee Éesh Richard Peterson, President of the Central Council of the Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (Tlingit & Haida) - Kim Waller, Municipality of Anchorage Chief Equity Officer Resources: - READ: Respect for Alaska Native Homelands, Cultures, and Peoples is Not Optional - Learn more about Tlingit & Haida here - Office of Equity and Inclusion 2025 Annual Report - Follow the Municipality of Anchorage on Facebook and Instagram for resources, updates and stories from across the municipality. - Municipality of Anchorage's Office of Equity and Inclusion - Contact the Office of Equity and Inclusion via phone at 907-343-7119, or via email at Kim.Waller@anchorageak.gov - Anchorage Chamber of Commerce's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Resources

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