Summary
As the news and public affairs producer for KNBA 90.3, I'm the lead news reporter for the first urban Indigenous radio broadcast station in the U.S. Primarily, I focus on Indigenous issues and policies as they affect Alaska Native, First Nations, Metis, Inuit and American Indian people in Alaska. By aggregating content from other public media organizations in the state and Lower 48, I build and host newscasts of Indigenous news and views for KNBA's newscasts five days a week -- including original interviews, reporting and writing, as well as contributing to National Native News and Alaska Public Media. I also book and schedule guests for 10-minute public affairs segment ("Our Community") during our Morning Line morning show.
Previously I worked as a copy editor and page designer for about 12 years.
Previously I worked as a copy editor and page designer for about 12 years.
Professional Experience
Properties Manager
Indecent, Perseverance Theatre
February 16, 2024 to March 4, 2024, Juneau, Alaska
March 15, 2024 to March 24, 2024, Anchorage, Alaska
February 16, 2024 to March 4, 2024, Juneau, Alaska
March 15, 2024 to March 24, 2024, Anchorage, Alaska
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Stage Manager
Cabaret, Theatre in the Rough
XXXXXXX, Juneau, Alaska
XXXXXXX, Juneau, Alaska
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Staff, part-time
March 2023 to Present
Goldtown Nickelodeon Theater, Juneau, Alaska
Goldtown Nickelodeon Theater, Juneau, Alaska
- Point of sales, run projector and software, clean, make popcorn
- Front-end customer service
Associate Producer, Host, Burlesque
January 2023 to September 2023
Juneau Vaudeville, Juneau, Alaska
Juneau Vaudeville, Juneau, Alaska
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Sound setup and audio board monitoring
March 2023 to April 2023
Mountainside Open Mic, Rookery Cafe, Juneau, Alaska
Mountainside Open Mic, Rookery Cafe, Juneau, Alaska
- Wednesday, March ~ Setup/tear down
- Wednesday, March ~ setup/tear down, sound engineer
- Wednesday, March 29 ~ tear down
Consultant and Sensitivity Reader
January 2023 to June 2023
WYSO, Yellow Springs, Ohio
WYSO, Yellow Springs, Ohio
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Co-organizer and Co-host
April 11, 2023
Unceded, Alaskan Hotel and Bar, Juneau, Alaska
Unceded, Alaskan Hotel and Bar, Juneau, Alaska
- A 10-act music featuring Black, Indigenous and Musicians of Color during Alaska Folk Fest.
- Fundraised to compensate musicians for their time.
Communications Specialist
August 2022 to Present
Spruce Root Inc., Juneau, Alaska
Spruce Root Inc., Juneau, Alaska
- Develop workflow solutions and strategies for external and internal communications.
- Manage communications platforms including web, social media (Facebook, Instagram & LinkedIn as well as email newsletters.
- Recalibrate analytical metrics to be more inline with reasonable and achievable outcomes
- Restructure overall branding and messaging to more reflect Indigenous cultural practices and protocols.
- Leverage lead and followup tracking pipeline to engage with funders and small businesses seeking loan programing and technical assistance.
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News Director
July 2019 to Present
KNBA and Koahnic Broadcast Corporation, Anchorage, Alaska
KNBA and Koahnic Broadcast Corporation, Anchorage, Alaska
- Oversee an operating budget of about $75,000 including salaries, affiliation fees, and additional fees for acquisitions and stringers.
- Produce weekday five-minute newscasts (7:30 a.m., repeats at noon) featuring news and reports from across Alaska. (2020-Present)
- Developed sharing agreements with media outlets outside of Alaska, including: High Country News, Hakai Magazine and Searchlight New Mexico. (2020-Present)
- Added a day to the morning newscast, for availability each weekday as well as added a repeat at noon.
- Produce a four-day a week, three-minute newscast featuring news and reports from across the state of Alaska. Report on Alaska Native and Indigenous issues affecting Alaska. And maintain an updated web and social media presence. Currently working to create podcasts out of newscasts. Updated KNBA app to feature KNBA news.
Sensitivity Reader ~ Scientific American 'Protecting Alaska's Harvest'
November 2021, Karen Pinchin article forthcoming January 2022
Scientific American (contracted)
Scientific American (contracted)
- Provided suggested edits to references about Indigenous people in Alaska, subsistence practices and sovereignty to test for paralytic shellfish poisoning.
Guest Host/Producer ~ National Native News
August 2021
Koahnic Broadcast Corporation, Anchorage, Alaska
Koahnic Broadcast Corporation, Anchorage, Alaska
- Produce and host nationally syndicated daily 4-minute newscast highlighting news from around Indigenous communities on Turtle Island.
Creator/Host/Producer ~ Four Directions Music Show
May 2020 to June 2021
Four Directions Music Show, Anchorage, Alaska
Four Directions Music Show, Anchorage, Alaska
- Produce and host a 59-minute radio broadcast program that features contemporary Indigenous music. The show is produced to be used in 1, 2, 3-hour segments, and available to stations within Alaska. Currently airing on 90.3 KNBA and streaming via knba.org and the KNBA app (started April 25, 2020) and airs weekly on Saturdays.
Host/Producer/Reporter ~ Alaska Federation of Natives
Oct. 17-20, 2018; Oct. 16-19, 2019; Oct. 15-16, 2020
KNBA and Koahnic Broadcast Corporation, Anchorage, Alaska
KNBA and Koahnic Broadcast Corporation, Anchorage, Alaska
- Organized and coordinated coverage of virtual convention (2020)
Trained contract producer to host and produce five-minute newscast for statewide and national distribution (2020). - Trained associate producer to develop and produce short spots and scripts to include in five-minute newscast (2019).
- Reported and produced five-minute newscast for statewide and national distribution (2018, 2019, 2020).
- Live-hosted during national broadcast (2019).
Board Technician/Producer ~ INDIGIFI: Native Artists podcast
January 17, 2020
Season 1, Episode 2: Tristan Agnauraq Morgan (published May 25, 2020)
Season 1, Episode 2: Tristan Agnauraq Morgan (published May 25, 2020)
- Set up two-way call with INDIGIFI producer Alexis Sallee and Inupiaq artist Tristan Agnauraq Morgan. Operated board and recorded Morgan's side of the conversation.
Board Technician/Producer ~ Mothers of Invention podcast
April 2019
Season 2, Episode 7: Arctic (published May 23, 2019)
Season 2, Episode 7: Arctic (published May 23, 2019)
- Set up two-way call with Mothers of Invention podcast hosts Mary Robinson and Maeve Higgins, with Dalee Sambo Dorough in Anchorage, Alaska. Operated board and recorded Dorough's side of the conversation.
Producer ~ Election Night Coverage
November 6, 2018
Indian Country Today, Washington, D.C.
Indian Country Today, Washington, D.C.
- Produce for two five-to-10 minute segments from Alaska with correspondent Jennifer Canfield for five-hour national newscast broadcast by First Nations Experience (FNX) television, Native Voice One and Indian Country today.
News and Public Affairs Producer
September 2018 to July 2019
KNBA and Koahnic Broadcast Corporation, Anchorage, Alaska
KNBA and Koahnic Broadcast Corporation, Anchorage, Alaska
- Produce for morning show, Morning Line.
- Booked and scheduled guests for Our Community segment
- Scheduled and pre-recorded interviews for Our Community guests
- Provide longform audio stories for airing during Morning Line.
Digital Media Editor
July 2016 to September 2018
KTOO, KXLL, KRNN, Juneau, Alaska
KTOO, KXLL, KRNN, Juneau, Alaska
- First contact for online engagement with readers, listeners and brand promotion via the company's web and social media portals. I manage multiple brands within the company, with a primary focus on Facebook and Twitter.
- Studied, researched and recorded metrics/analytic data to measure and track the success of our digital strategy.
- Led the creation of tactical strategies and social media campaigns, integrating newsroom staff, advertising sales and audience engagement/circulation.
- Researched new and emerging social media platforms to seek opportunities for innovation and development of new techniques.
Social Media Editor
April 2013 to July 2016
Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa
Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa
- Helped brainstorm, develop and collaborate on Q-C Instagram app to look at the users with the most following (qctimes.com/qcfamous).
- Aggregated Quad-City Times news coverage, social media, and other sources to create a comprehensive timeline of Prince's last week, beginning with his emergency landing in Moline, Illinois, after suffering flu-like symptoms.
- Developed Instagram profile for Quad-City Times brand (April 2014), garnering 743 followers in less than eight months. This Instagram account now has more than 1,200 followers (May 2016). (instagram.com/qctimes)
- Write daily blog on innovations and breaking news in social media and technology (qctimes.com/trippcrouse)
- Live tweet political candidate interviews and live events.
- Shoot and edit videos of political candidates interviewing with the Quad-City Times Editorial Board, to broadcast live to Periscope and to post on YouTube.
- We currently (August 5, 2014) exceed Facebook's averages in numbers of people who like our page in seven of the categories: Women ages 25-34; 35-4; 45-54; 55-64; 65 and older; Men 35-44, 45-54, 55-64 and 65 and older.
- Recognize online coverage gap on tech and social media trend news; started a blog linking out to coverage
- Lead push to include more fan and crowd photos in online slideshows to promote on Facebook
- Routinely work with online editor and morning online news editor to promote content via social Media
- Monitor and curate 10 niche Twitter accounts for Quad-City Times.
- June 28, 2013 ~ Presented “Lunch & Learn: Pinterest” to about 20 Quad-City Times and Lee Enterprise employees on getting started with Pinterest, some Do’s and Don’ts of Pinterest, how to grow followers and enrich your brand’s social media presentation by pinning products and visual links.
- Work one-on-one with reporters to develop better social media habits
- Train staff photographers in video production, editing, and building online photo galleries
- Monitor qctimes.com for quality control
- Grow current and new interactions with Quad-City Times social media including Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Tumblr, Instagram, etc.
- Promoted news (Boston bombing and local flooding) via Facebook, increasing total reach from 25,483 (starting April 8) to 85,395 for a 235 percent increase during April 22, 2013 to April 28, 2013.
- Currently maintaining a 5,426-increase in people reached on Facebook since my start day or 30,909 people reached.
- Our total Facebook Likes surpassed the 26,000 mark on April 24, 2013
- Project ~ Mississippi River Flood 2013 Google map: Created a live, publicly-edited Google map displaying various flood photos and pinning them to corresponding location, which started April 18. You can view the map here.
- Monitor and manage various Times Twitter accounts (e.g. @qctimes, @qctsocial, etc.) and overall reach via Twitter with a combined 25,000-plus followers over Times and staff accounts.
- Provide feedback and tips to reporters to encourage their usage of Twitter, Facebook and other social media.
- Expanded the Quad-City Times social media reach to include Pinterest and Tumblr. When I took over as social media editor the Times Pinterest had 281 followers and now has 350 followers. I reach out each day to find new Pins and to Like when followers re-pin our items. I also routinely promote local web content by building photo slides, uploading our front pages and Pinning our stories online.
- Advocate the use of iPads in reporter coverage by recording and producing video with iPad and video-editing apps.
- Live tweeted from annual Quad-City Times Salute to Sports award celebration honoring the area’s best high school athletes and inducting three entrants into the Quad-City Times Sports Hall of Fame.
Writer, freelance
October 2007 to July 2008
Geeks of Doom (geeksofdoom.com), Brooklyn, New York
October 2007 to July 2008
Geeks of Doom (geeksofdoom.com), Brooklyn, New York
- Wrote about and reviewed popular culture content -- manga, film, cartoons, comics, etc.
News Page Designer
July 2006 to April 2013
Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa
Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa
- Developed series of rail items for the Q-C Area (Metro) page that includes short news items, online promos and Facebook/Twitter interactions.
- Lead designer for front page one to two nights a week.
- Created uniform slugging convention and protocol to tone downloaded and wire photos.
- Planned multimedia content for Young Athletes series, including Flash graphics for online.
- Monitor qctimes.com for quality standards, fixing online assets and headlines as needed.
- Shot, edited and produced video for qctimes.com online content, including popular Quadrants, Go&View and Sunday Paper Show series
- Built a print timeline from Tweets, Facebook posts and reader comments about 2012 air show crash.
Copy Editor
May 2004 to July 2006
The News-Gazette, Champaign, Illinois
The News-Gazette, Champaign, Illinois
- Lead designer on News and Local pages
- Edited obituaries for News-Gazette local and Associated Press style
- Created working style guide for editing obituaries for veterans of foreign wars, including medal designation and correct theater names.
- Secondary lead designer at night, paginating two local sections a night
- Designed feature pages including popular 'Superman Returns" front page
- Participated in budget meetings to plan for the lead front page
Curated exhibitions
Pass the Mic
Anchorage Museum at Rasmusson Center
Oct. 7, 2022 to Sept. 3, 2023
In Pass the Mic, visitors are immersed in the power of sound through a sonic exploration of the genres, modes and styles that make up the soundtrack of Alaska. Spanning nearly the entire third floor of the museum, this interactive sound experience offers visitors the chance to listen to, create, or interact with sound. Pass the Mic features music from Alaska music makers and sound artists and was developed in collaboration with Alaska’s home-grown Grammy-award-winning rock band Portugal. The Man. An in-gallery music main stage hosts live and recorded performances, along with public programming offered throughout Pass the Mic’s yearlong run.
Anchorage Museum at Rasmusson Center
Oct. 7, 2022 to Sept. 3, 2023
In Pass the Mic, visitors are immersed in the power of sound through a sonic exploration of the genres, modes and styles that make up the soundtrack of Alaska. Spanning nearly the entire third floor of the museum, this interactive sound experience offers visitors the chance to listen to, create, or interact with sound. Pass the Mic features music from Alaska music makers and sound artists and was developed in collaboration with Alaska’s home-grown Grammy-award-winning rock band Portugal. The Man. An in-gallery music main stage hosts live and recorded performances, along with public programming offered throughout Pass the Mic’s yearlong run.
Fellowships, grant proposals and workshops
Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Decolonizing Conservation and Rethinking Resource Management (June 2022)
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, Duluth, Minn.
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources (virtual workshop)
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources (virtual workshop)
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources (virtual workshop)
Robert C. Maynard Institute, virtual
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, virtual
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, Fort Collins, Colorado
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, Minnesota
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, Bristol Bay, Alaska
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, Duluth, Minn.
- The Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources hosted a two-day, three-night workshop on TEK and Great Lakes resource management, with excursions to visit with and learn from tribal resource managers and their federal, state and academic counterparts. The workshop offered participants the opportunity to see firsthand how both ancient knowledge and new research are shaping our relationship with the Great Lakes and the lands around them.
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources (virtual workshop)
- A two-day online workshop exploring how climate change is impacting the waters of Alaska and how Indigenous communities, state agencies and federal scientists are working to protect this bountiful resource.
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources (virtual workshop)
- Over the course of this two-day online workshop, participating journalists explored how this vibrant, often unappreciated, ecosystem supports and is shaped by human activity. Participants had the opportunity to talk with local residents, fishermen, municipal officials, state agencies, industry representatives, activists and more, as we took a deep dive into pressing environmental, economic and social issues along the Gulf Coast.
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources (virtual workshop)
- Too often, Indigenous voices are ignored or silenced during conversations about contemporary natural resource management. Decision-makers regularly disregard treaty rights, scientists often diminish traditional knowledge, and news outlets have too often exacerbated the problem by overlooking important voices, or worse, ignoring Native perspectives entirely.
Robert C. Maynard Institute, virtual
- Forty-four fellows selected as the third cohort of a diverse media professionals. Fellows represent a mix of mainstream, ethnic, local community and niche media and their entrepreneurial ventures. The fellowship provides training and year-long mentorship from top expert professionals (virtual fellowship)
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, virtual
- Listened to a host of experts from across the U.S. to discuss the complicated relationships between ocean and climate, the current impacts and future possibilities: Topics of conversation included climate change, pollution, blue carbon projects, environmental justice, shipping, tourism, energy, and global policy making. (two-day virtual workshop)
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, Fort Collins, Colorado
- Toured through forests and burned areas above Fort Collins and took a comprehensive look at fire in Colorado. Learned about history, wildland firefighting, climate change, fire weather and fire management. (Society for Environmental Journalism 2019 conference, one-day workshop)
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, Minnesota
- One-day workshop with IJNR visiting the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community's Hocokata Ti cultural center and Wozupi Tribal gardens, and talk with community leaders about the history and vision for a sustainable future. (Native American Journalists Association 2019 conference)
Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, Bristol Bay, Alaska
- One of about 10 journalists from all over the North America to attend a one-week training program for reporting on salmon ecosystems, the region's fisheries, proposed mining development, etc.
Awards
Native American Journalists Association
- Second Place ~ Best Feature Story (Radio/Podcast -- Division II): "A largely Indigenous theater production transforms classic holiday tale in Tlingit Christmas Carol" (KNBA, 2021)
- Second Place ~ Best News Story (Radio/Podcast - Division II): "Alaska ranks very low in 2020 Census self-response, but advocates remain optimistic" (KNBA, 2021)
- Third Place ~ Best Health Coverage (Print/Online): "Tribal health programs take precautions against coronavirus" (KNBA, 2021)
Third Place ~ General Excellence ~ (Radio/Podcast - Combined Division I and II): "Statues spark discussion about colonialism in Alaska" (KNBA, 2021) - Second Place ~ Best Feature Story (Radio/Podcast - Division II): Alaska Native producer wants to Indigenize the podcast (KNBA, 2020)
- Second Place ~ Best News Story (Online - Division II): "Alaska Native corporation CIRI joins voices for Dunleavy recall" (KNBA, 2020)
- Second Place ~ Best News Story (Online - Division III): "Young Indigenous activists l:ead climate justice action in Alaska" (High Country News, 2020)
- Third Place ~ Best News Story (Radio/Podcast Professional Division II/III): Alaska Native language groups convene to translate census materials" (KNBA 2020)
- First Place ~ Best Feature Story (Radio/Podcast - Division II): "Inuit throat singers" (KNBA, 2019)
- Third Place ~ Best Feature Story (Radio/Podcast - Division II): "Maori Delegation to Alaska: It's Great to Be Native" (KNBA, 2019)
- First Place ~ Best News Story (Radio/Podcast - Division II): "Tsimshian teacher fights to stay in ancestral territory" (KTOO, 2019)
- Second Place (Tie) ~ Best News Story (Online - Division II):" Governor, lieutenant governor address Alaska Federation of Natives (KNBA, 2019)
- First place ~ Best Radio Feature story: "Our Ancestors Returned Home: How a Chilkat Robe made its way back to Southeast Alaska"(KTOO, 2018)
Society of Professional Journalists ~ Northwest Division
- Second Place ~ Small Newsroom Diversity Reporting: "Alaska Native language groups convene to translate census materials" (KNBA, 2020)
- First Place ~ Feature Audio Reporting: "Inuit throat singers" (KNBA, 2019)
- First place ~ Audio News Series: "Curious Juneau" (KTOO, 2018)
Alaska Press Club
- Third place ~ Radio: Best Arts Reporting: "Baby Yoda captures the hearts of Alaska Native artists" (KNBA, 2020)
Organizations
Out North
- Member, Board of Directors -- October 2022 to Present
FCC Communications Equity and Diversity Council
- Working group member -- December 2021 to January 2022
Native American Journalists Association
- Secretary, Board of Directors -- October 2021 to January 2022
- Membership Working group member -- December 2021 to January 2022
- Chair, Governance Committee, Board of Directors -- September 2020 to January 2022
- Member, Board of Directors -- September 2019 to January 2022
- Member -- January 2017 to Present
- Chair, Station Advisory Committee -- January 2019 to December 2020
- Alaska representative, Station Advisory Committee -- January 2018 to December 2020
- Three-year term representing at least 12 Native and/or tribal-based radio stations in Alaska
- Member -- January 2017 to January 2021
- Member -- September 2018 to September 2020
- Member -- June 2020 to June 2022
- Member -- October 2019 to October 2022
- Member -- October 2020 to October 2022
- Member -- August 2020 to August 2021
Panels, presentations and papers
- Centering Indigenous Culture: How to (and How Not To) (June 26, 2022). Tripp J Crouse (KNBA News Director) and Dave Spratt (IJNR Executive Director) discuss important context for covering Indigenous communities, and share their various experiences working with and navigating cultural differences. (Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources)
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- Finding Your Niche (June 26, 2021). Katie Barnes (ESPN Digital Features Writer) and Tripp Crouse (KNBA News Director. In this session, Barnes and Crouse will share their own experiences in carving out spaces for themselves in their newsrooms and telling the stories that matter to them, while offering advice for how students can find their own niche. (NLGJA Student Conference, virtual, Zoom)
- Honoring 10,000+ Years of Storytelling (April 21, 2021). Ayyu Qassataq (Iñupiaq), Pauly Daniel Denetclaw III (Navajo), Tripp Crouse (Ojibwe), ‘Wáahlaal Gíidaak (Barbara) Blake (Haida/Tlingit/Ahtna) and Victoria Petersen, host. Alaska Press Club 2021 panel. Indigenous peoples across the world are the living embodiment of storytelling traditions spanning thousands of years. This panel will discuss the sacred nature of these traditions and engage in #realtalk about where mainstream media gets it right and wrong when reporting on our communities. (Alaska Press Club, Virtual, Zoom)
- Allies Against Racism: Bridging the Divide ~ Journalists of Color in Conversation (April 17, 2021). A virtual panel discussion on the current and critical issues related to racism. (NABJ-Los Angeles, Zoom)
- Indigenous Voices and Media Literacy (April 15, 2021). Led a virtual discussion with about students in University of Alaska Anchorage Media Literacy journalism class (Instructor: Paola Banchero) around best practices when reporting on Indigenous stories and sourcing reportage of Indigenous issues. (Banchero, University of Alaska Anchorage, Zoom)
- Indigenizing reporting, journalism and best practices (December 16, 2020). Led a discussion with about 12 participants around training and consultation on best practices when reporting on Indigenous stories and sourcing reportage of Indigenous issues. (IndigiNews, Zoom)
- "We Exist: Beyond the Binary" panel (November, 20, 2020). Will Bean (chair), Tripp Crouse and Anya Tyrell. Anchorage Museum panel to discuss the gender/sexuality binaries from an Indigenous perspective and the film "We Exist-- Beyond the Binary" (Anchorage Museum, University of Alaska Anchorage and Native Movement, Zoom)
- Reporting on Indigenous communities, climate change and environmental reporting (October 22, 2020) Talk with professor Emilia Askari's University of Michigan journalism students.
- Tribes Flex Legal Muscles: Can They Impact Public Lands Too? (September 16, 2020). Deb Kroll (chair), Tripp Crouse, Matthew Campbell, Paul DeMain and Chuck Hudson. Society for Environmental Journalism panel to discuss Tribal legal issues and policies around public lands. (Society for Environmental Journalism virtual conference, Zoom)
- Exploring Identity (August 5, 2020). Tripp Crouse and Princess Daazhraii Johnson. First Alaskans Institute panel to talk about the complicated levels of identity from an Alaska Native and American Indian framework to a cohort of summer interns placed throughout the state. (online, Zoom)
- Decolonizing Science Communication (June 17, 2020). Tripp Crouse and Deb Kroll. Northwest Science Writers Association panel to offer guidelines, discuss experience and answer questions on covering and writing about science issues within Indigenous communities. (online, Zoom)
- (canceled, coronavirus) Foundation of Genders: Addressing Violence in Alaska (March 21, 2020) Interactive panel from divers backgrounds to engage in solution-building dialogue on addressing gender-based violence in Alaska. Anchorage, AK.
- (canceled, coronavirus) Decolonizing the way we report on MMIW (April 2020). Alaska Press Club panel discussion on reporting on Alaska Native and Indigenous justice issues, particularly gender-based violence. Tripp J Crouse (Ojibwe, chair) with Charlene Aqpik Apok (Inupiaq), Kelsey Wallace (Yup’ik) and Rochelle Adams (Gwich’in). Anchorage, AK.
- Telling Your Corporate Story (June 2019). Glenn, Alice, Howdice Brown and Tripp Crouse. Alaska Native Media Group panel discussion for Alaska Native Village Corporation Association luncheon. Anchorage, AK.
- How to Navigate the World of Alaska Native Corporations and Tribal Organizations (April 2019). Crouse, Tripp, Joaqlin Estus and Angela Gonzalez. Alaska Native Media Group panel discussion for Alaska Press Club, Anchorage, AK.
- Evolution of social media and building better relationships with the media (May 2019). Crouse, Tripp (chair), Jonathan Butske, Alice Qannik Glenn and Angela Jenkins. Alaska Native Media Group panel discussion for Alaska Native Village Corporation Association annual business meeting, Anchorage, AK.
Conferences attended
Alaska Broadcasters Association - November 2018
Alaska Press Club - April 2018
Native Broadcast Summit - April 2018
Alaska Press Club - April 2019
Native Broadcast Summit - April 2019
Native American Journalists Association - September 2019
Alaska Broadcasters Association - 2019
Society for Environmental Journalists - October 2019
Society for Environmental Journalists - September 2020, virtual
Alaska Broadcasters Association ~ November 2020, virtual
Alaska Press Club ~ April 2021, virtual
Native Broadcast Summit ~ April 2022 (Phoenix, Arizona)
Native American Journalists Association ~ August 2022 (Phoenix, Arizona)
Alaska Press Club - April 2018
Native Broadcast Summit - April 2018
Alaska Press Club - April 2019
Native Broadcast Summit - April 2019
Native American Journalists Association - September 2019
Alaska Broadcasters Association - 2019
Society for Environmental Journalists - October 2019
Society for Environmental Journalists - September 2020, virtual
Alaska Broadcasters Association ~ November 2020, virtual
Alaska Press Club ~ April 2021, virtual
Native Broadcast Summit ~ April 2022 (Phoenix, Arizona)
Native American Journalists Association ~ August 2022 (Phoenix, Arizona)
Education
Bachelor's of Arts ~ English & Literature
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois
Graduated December 2003
Organizations: Southern Illinois Hockey Club, Native American Student Organization, Daily Egyptian student newspaper, and Eta Beta Chapter of Eta Sigma Phi (Classics studies)
Graduated December 2003
Organizations: Southern Illinois Hockey Club, Native American Student Organization, Daily Egyptian student newspaper, and Eta Beta Chapter of Eta Sigma Phi (Classics studies)
Transfer ~ English
Lake Land College, Mattoon, Illinois
Spring 1999 – Fall 2002
Organizations: Student Life, Navigator student newspaper
Spring 1999 – Fall 2002
Organizations: Student Life, Navigator student newspaper
Skills & Abilities
Adobe PhotoShop ~ 16 years
Quark Xpress ~ 12 years Microsoft Office ~ 15 years Adobe InDesign ~ 8 years ACT Edit ~ 6 years Adobe Illustrator ~ 5 years Saxo Press ~ 2 years "Juliet is bleeding" Zygote in My Coffee.com May 2, 2005
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Adobe Premiere ~ 6 years
Video Editing ~ 6 years Online Production ~ 6 years Social Media ~ 6 years Copy Editing ~ 16 years AP Style ~ 16 years Coaching ~ 6 years |
Reporting ~ 6 years
Management/Training ~ 3 years Slideshare ~ 1 year Adobe Audition 3/CS ~ 3 years |