Saturday, June 13, 2026

Rachel Levy

Rachel Levy
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Rachel Levy is a Juneau-based photojournalist whose work culminates at the intersections of environmental justice, arts and culture, and sustainable tourism. A 2022 graduate of Harvard University's Environmental Policy program, she is also the director of the award-winning documentary "Hidden in Plain Sight" that exposes the labor exploitation and colonial framework burdening Tanzania's safari industry.

Pressing Silence: Evon Zerbetz

On one end of her home studio a giant, three-dimensional steel form stands tall, adorned with butterflies of different colors, dimensions, and designs.

Pressing Silence: Haines is for the misfits

A Sitka native and current Haines resident, Baylee Pearson spent the last 10 years between the two locales taking inspiration from the lands she’s spent a lifetime on.

[Insert Art], Ketchikan’s own art collective

It all started back in 2017 across the country in Burlington, VT, at an empty-walled apartment on Hungerford Terrace.

Sullivan breaks pledge, accepts campaign donation from Pebble Mine affiliate 

Once again, Sen. Dan Sullivan’s relationships with Pebble Mine executives are surfacing during campaign season. During his first term in office, Sullivan declined to...

Pressing Silence: Britta Adams is a body in motion

Walking down the beach, Britta Adams stopped to watch the last vestiges of flowing water retreat with the falling tide.

Allard introduces amendment to remove $158 million in funding for public schools from House operating budget

Last week the House Finance Committee introduced a draft appropriations bill regarding the state’s operating budget, HB 263, that would include a $158 million...

Pressing Silence: Rebecca Poulson, Woven in Water

Standing just outside of Pioneer Bar, then, just downwind from ANB Harbor, Rebecca Poulson cruised up next to me on her bicycle.

Carnival cruise ships logged 750+ pollution violation days in Alaska waters

Contrary to the narrative of pristine ecosystems in Alaska, it’s federally legal for cruise ships, to dump smokestack washwater into the ocean.

Karen Beason is Old School Cool

For printmaker Karen Beason, therapy looks a little different. 

Cascade Point Ferry Terminal raises concerns among Southeast residents

The public comment period regarding Phase 1 of the Cascade Point Ferry Terminal project closed last month and left many Southeast Alaskans frustrated. 

For Meghan Chambers, beginnings are coastal

This morning, like many others, Chambers stays close to what she considers home: the shoreline.

Clean Water Town Hall calls for HFO ban

This week, Juneau answered its last cruise ship port call of the season.

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