[Keara (left) and Keziah Anderson on the set of their film “Last To The Wild.” Photo credit: Zach Locklear]

Sisters Keara and Keziah Anderson are from Healy, Alaska. Last year they entered into a film competition called “The Great Untold” put on by Netflix and Adobe. They submitted a trailer and were one of three finalists who were granted prize money, funding, equipment, and mentorship to create a short film.

Continue reading

Jackie Schaeffer is a community development manager with the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. She also serves as a board director of the NANA Regional Corporation.

Continue reading

Last episode we talked about the nominees for the 2022 Academy Awards, so it’s only fitting we get the team back together to discuss who walked away with Oscar statues.

Continue reading

For many people, the constant changes of recommendations for staying safe and healthy during this pandemic has been a lot. So to hopefully bring some clarity and comfort, we spoke with Alaska’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Anne Zink. ATMI senior producer Quinn White talked to Dr. Zink about the ever-changing mitigation strategies around Covid, this […]

Hosts: Quinn White and Tyler Felson Full Show Alaska Filmmakers Keara and Keziah Anderson ATMI senior producer Daisy Carter interviews sisters Keara and Keziah Anderson. They won a film competition from Netflix and Adobe and received funding, equipment, and mentorship to create a short film about struggling with the decision to leave Alaska. It’s called […]

We’re doing something a little different for this episode. Rather than diving deep on a specific movie, we’re going to be discussing the films nominated for Academy Awards this year.  Our ATMI crew got together to chat about the Oscar noms, what they think will win versus what they hope will win. They also discuss […]

Alice Qannik Glenn is an Inupiaq woman and podcaster from Utqiagvic, Alaska. Among her many projects, she is the host and producer for Coffee and Quaq, a series exploring the collective experience of contemporary Native life in urban Alaska.  She also serves as host and producer for Resolve, a series about missing and murdered Indigenous […]

Hosts: Quinn White and Tyler Felson Full Episode The 1918 Flu Pandemic ATMI senior producer Quinn White speaks with Alaska historian David Reamer about the 1918 flu pandemic and its effects on Alaska. Vaccine Hesitancy with Rupali Limaye ATMI producer Zinn Rogers speaks with Rupali Limaye about vaccine hesitancy. Limaye is an associate scientist with […]

Cover art photo provided by Alaska State Library, Harry & Carrie Dott Photo Collection, ASL-P593-009.

For two years now, we’ve been living through the Covid-19 pandemic. A century ago the world was consumed by another deadly virus, commonly known as The Spanish Influenza.

Continue reading

Ruplai Limaye is an associate scientist in the departments of international health, epidemiology, and health behavior in society at the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She primarily studies vaccine behaviors and has been researching vaccine hesitancy for over eight years.  ATMI producer Zinn Rogers spoke with Limaye about her research, including how to […]