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The Speaker's Forum is held each Sunday morning from 9:00 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Forum topics often address and spur dialogue about a current local community, statewide, national or international issue. Some forums feature a local author and the topic of the author's new book, or a representative of a local non-governmental organization (NGO) describing the organization’s work, programs, and accomplishments.

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  • Rooted in Resilience: RAIS, Refugees, and Rising to New Challenges - Heba El-Hendi
    Jun 29 2025

    Heba El-Hendi is the Senior Director at CSS’s Refugee Assistance and Immigration Services, bringing over a decade of experience in international development, refugee rights advocacy, and program management. She has worked with UNHCR and USAID, focusing on service delivery, community relations, and partnerships—including work in Western Sahara and Algiers. A Fletcher School graduate from Tufts University, she holds a master’s in human security, refugee & migration studies, and development economics, and earned her bachelor’s at Emory University. She held a Fulbright Teaching Assistantship in Morocco, and was a PeacePlayers International Fellow in Jerusalem. More recently, she served as Leadership Academy Director for PeacePlayers International. Passionate about supporting vulnerable populations, she has dedicated her career to addressing global inequality and conflict.

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    1 h y 20 m
  • The Alaska Cultural Trust: When Government Aggressively Cuts Funding, Who Fills the Void? - Nina Kemppel
    Jun 22 2025

    Nina Kempell is currently owner of the consulting company, Altius, Fortius where she is working with the Alaska Cultural Trust to develop a fundraising campaign to enable the Trust to provide grants directly to arts and culture organizations. Previously, Kemppel was CEO at the Alaska Community Foundation where she oversaw many successful programs such as Pick.Click.Give and the Social Justice Fund, and partnered with the State to distribute $70 million in COVID-19 grant support to nonprofit organizations. Nina has also served as the CEO at the Alaska Humanities Forum, a principal at the Coraggio Group in Oregon and a consultant at the global consulting firm, Oliver Wyman. She holds a BA in Economics from Dartmouth College and an MBA from the Tuck School of Business. Prior to her business career, Kemppel had an international nordic ski racing career spanning 13 years that included a record-breaking 18 U.S. National Championships and four Olympic Winter Games. Kemppel has also won the Mount Marathon race nine times, eight consecutively. She also served on the Board of Directors for the U.S. Olympic Committee from 2010 to 2018.

    Slides - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/syq7lcv7u6p9q946dnxpq/AUUF_Alaska-Cultural-Trust-Presentation_06.22.2025_PDF2.pdf?rlkey=klkqarr06qrdmqazvmkmjikho&dl=0

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    1 h y 15 m
  • Cook Inlets declining natural gas: Should we worry about keeping our homes warm? - Tim Bradner, Alaska Journalist and Publisher
    Jun 15 2025

    Tim Bradneris publisher of the Alaska Economic Report and Alaska Legislative Digest, and has written extensively on Alaska natural resource and economic issues. He has lived and worked in Alaska since 1962, attending the University of Alaska in Fairbanks and then working as a reporter for the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner and the Tundra Times, an Alaska Native weekly newspaper. As a journalist Bradner covered the Alaska Native lands claims movement in the 1960s and its settlement in 1971, the major oil discoveries on the North Slope and early planning for the trans-Alaska oil pipeline. He joined BPs external affairs group in 1970 and represented the company before the state Legislature until 1985. His work for BP gave him working insights into an international energy company as well as Alaskas efforts in oil and gas tax and environmental policy. He attended Harvards Kennedy School of Government in 1985 and 1986 and returned to Alaska with a Master of Public Administration. Since 1986 Bradner has been co-publisher of the family-owned Alaska Legislative Digest and Alaska Economic Report with his brother Mike, now deceased. The publishing business he started with his now-deceased brother, Mike, he now continues with his wife, Shehla Anjum, an editor, and his daughter Saira, who manages the companys information systems.

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    1 h y 28 m
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