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Monday, October 13, 2025 – Language teachers celebrate success on Indigenous Peoples Day
Tuesday, October 14, 2025 – Shifting the balance in historical scholarship
Wednesday, October 15, 2025 – The road project that could open up a great expanse of pristine Alaska
Thursday, October 16, 2025 – The fight to recognize Taffy Abel’s historic NHL achievement
Friday, October 17, 2025 — Native in the Spotlight: Cannupa Hanska Lugar
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KNBA’s 2025 Broadcast of the annual AFN convention brings information, issues, and voices to radio and streaming audiences Thursday, October 16 – Saturday October 18. The daily gavel-to-gavel live coverage of presentations from the main podium is hosted by Rhonda McBride, streaming on nv1.org at 12 p.m. EDT/8 a.m. AKDT.
Listeners hear the important speeches by Native leaders, state, and community representatives who are addressing the Native community as a whole.
Each day begins with the hour long news program Alaska’s Native Voice anchored by Antonia Gonzales from National Native News and produced by Emily Schwing. You’ll hear interviews and discussions with Alaska Native people from across the state, who gather in Anchorage each fall to discuss top priorities, meet with government officials, and celebrate their cultural ways of life.
A five-minute newscast focused on activity at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, anchored by Jill Fratis.
October 16, 2025
October 17, 2025
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The 2025 theme for the Alaska Federation of Natives Annual Convention is Standing Strong, Standing United. The theme is seen as members rejoin the AFN after leaving the statewide organization following disagreements. The theme is also seen as tribes and Native groups across the country continue to advocate for Native issues key to their communities, including threats to their subsistence way of life, and the loss of government resources.
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Storytelling is a rich tradition in Alaska Native culture, and radio stations often play a role in keeping that tradition alive. They also offer much more to the communities they serve, especially in rural Alaska. Radio stations provide emergency alerts, news and information, and cultural programs. Tribal and rural radio stations are now at risk of going dark after the elimination of federal funding.
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Antonia Gonzales from National Native News, producer Emily Schwing, Jill Fratis from our flagship station KNBA, and the Alaska Desk’s Alena Naiden bring us all the action from the 2025 Native Youth Olympic (NYO) Games. This program provides up-close interviews and discussions with NYO participants, leaders, and culture bearers.
This first of three episodes introduces the NYO Games in Anchorage, highlighting the vibrant energy, unique spirit of fair play where athletes coach competitors, and the deep connection to Alaska Native culture, tradition, and community spirit.
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Antonia Gonzales from National Native News, producer Emily Schwing, Jill Fratis from our flagship station KNBA, and the Alaska Desk’s Alena Naiden bring us all the action from the 2025 Native Youth Olympic (NYO) Games. This program provides up-close interviews and discussions with NYO participants, leaders, and culture bearers.
This second of three episodes focuses on the pivotal role of Indigenous women in the Native Youth Olympics, their contributions as athletes, officials, and cultural bearers, the strength of matriarchal traditions, and the supportive “Big Auntie energy” pervading the games.
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Antonia Gonzales from National Native News, producer Emily Schwing, Jill Fratis from our flagship station KNBA, and the Alaska Desk’s Alena Naiden bring us all the action from the 2025 Native Youth Olympic (NYO) Games. This program provides up-close interviews and discussions with NYO participants, leaders, and culture bearers.
This final of three episodes shares athlete achievements and record-breaking moments, while coaches and community leaders reflect on the games’ profound impact on youth engagement, academic success, cultural pride, and the promotion of healthy, positive lifestyles.