#LegalKidnapping #AdoptionTrafficking #adoptionistrauma #relativeplacement #siblingplacements #TribalSovereignty #childrensrights #childrensrightsarehumanrights #familyreunification #familypreservation #everychildmatters #NativeAlaskan #Indigenous #TribalLaw #Alaska #fairbanks #fairbanksalaska
#legalkidnapping #adoptiontrafficking #adoptionistrauma #relativeplacement #siblingplacements #tribalsovereignty #childrensrights #childrensrightsarehumanrights #FamilyReunification #familypreservation #everychildmatters #nativealaskan #indigenous #triballaw #alaska #fairbanks #fairbanksalaska
Bring Chanel Home!
http://www.bringchanelhome.com
The State Troopers should absolutely be enforcing the order for transitioning! 🤬
#LegalKidnapping #AdoptionTrafficking #adoptionistrauma #relativeplacement #siblingplacements #TribalSovereignty #childrensrights #childrensrightsarehumanrights #familyreunification #familypreservation #everychildmatters #NativeAlaskan #Indigenous #TribalLaw #Alaska #fairbanks #fairbanksalaska
#legalkidnapping #adoptiontrafficking #adoptionistrauma #relativeplacement #siblingplacements #tribalsovereignty #childrensrights #childrensrightsarehumanrights #FamilyReunification #familypreservation #everychildmatters #nativealaskan #indigenous #triballaw #alaska #fairbanks #fairbanksalaska
Today in Labor History March 24, 1989: The Exxon Valdez oil tanker ran aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska, dumping 240,000 barrels of crude oil. It was the largest oil spill in U.S. history until the Deepwater Horizon spill, in 2010. A major cause for the tanker’s collision was an overworked and under-rested crew, which the National Transportation Safety Board determined was a widespread practice. Thousands of people who participated in the cleanup efforts developed liver, kidney, lung, nervous system, and blood disorders due to 2-butoxyethanol and other agents that were used. An estimated 250,000 sea birds; 2,800 sea otters; 300 harbor seals, 247 bald eagles; 22 orcas; and unknown numbers of fish were killed by the spill. A study by the National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA found that 90 tons of oil remained on beaches in Prince William Sound in 2001. The devastation to the local fisheries caused the bankruptcy of the Chugach Alaska Corporation, an Alaska Native Corporation.
#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #exxon #OilSpill #environment #indigenous #NativeAlaskan #WorkplaceInjury #WorkplaceSafety #EnvironmentalDestruction
#workingclass #LaborHistory #exxon #oilspill #environment #indigenous #nativealaskan #WorkplaceInjury #workplacesafety #environmentaldestruction
Today in Labor History February 16, 1945: The Alaska Equal Rights Act was signed into law. It was the first anti-discrimination law in the U.S. the law prevents and criminalizes discrimination against anyone in public areas based on their race. The law came in response to the struggle of Indigenous Alaskans fighting discrimination. In 1944, Alberta Schenck (Inupiaq) protested segregation by deliberately sitting in the “whites-only” section of a movie theater in Nome, Alaska. The cops arrested her.
#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #racism #discrimination #NativeAlaskan #police #IndigenousRights
#workingclass #LaborHistory #racism #discrimination #nativealaskan #police #indigenousrights
Rep. Mary Peltola (D) #ak-al victory remarks after ranked-choice voting tabulation 11/23/22 DT #anchorage #alaska. Peltola beat 47 other candidates in a "jungle primary" in August to serve the remainder of the term of Don Young (R), AK's sole rep in the US house 1973 t0 2022! This time she beat three other candidates including 2008 VP candidate Sarah Palin to win the seat for the next two years — first #nativealaskan in the US House. #uspolitics #uselections #alaskapolitics
#ak #anchorage #alaska #nativealaskan #uspolitics #uselections #alaskapolitics