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Our land, our legacy

CIRIosity

Release Date: 06/01/2015

 Episode 13: Reforming Criminal Justice in Alaska show art Episode 13: Reforming Criminal Justice in Alaska

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Alaska is facing a crime problem — on  the streets and in the halls of justices. As budgets shrink, the state’s ability to deal with rising crime rates and an opioid epidemic is being tested. Meanwhile, a state commission tackled the task of reviewing whether effective alternatives to mass incarceration could work in Alaska. CIRI shareholder and vice president Greg Razo had the job of leading the commission and ushering its recommendations through the Alaska Legislature. In this episode, he talks to us about the accomplishments and frustrations.

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SPC: A Seat at the Table show art SPC: A Seat at the Table

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CIRI’s mission is to promote the economic and social well-being of shareholders. One tool used to gauge whether CIRI is meeting the challenge is the Shareholder Participation Committees – a chance for shareholders to hear from executives and give their opinions on the inner workings of the company. In this episode, shareholders describe the experience.

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TCF at 35 show art TCF at 35

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Back in 1982, the CIRI Board of Directors created The CIRI Foundation (TCF) to help shareholders and descendants achieve a college or vocational education. Since then, the foundation has tallied an impressive track record. On the 35th anniversary of the foundation, CIRIosity visits TCF and talks to the people that make it happen.

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North Wind Blows East, Part 2 show art North Wind Blows East, Part 2

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Part 2 of “North Wind Blows East” looks at how the North Wind family of companies has harnessed the expertise of handling radioactive contamination to fuel its growth. The company has expanded from its headquarters in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to sites in Tennessee and Ohio, working with the U.S. Department of Energy to help clean up and transform sites used by the government to enrich uranium. For more information about the North Wind family of companies, visit .

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North Wind Blows East, Part 1 show art North Wind Blows East, Part 1

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CIRIosity delves into the history of the Manhattan Project in part one of “North Wind Blows East.” When CIRI became engaged in the government contracting sector, it acquired a company called North Wind. The company is based in Idaho Falls, Idaho, but its expanding reach has led it to the hills of Tennessee and the Oak Ridge reservation that includes the Y-12 National Security Complex and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. For more information about the History Center at the Y-12 National Security Complex, . For more information about North Wind, visit

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 Moose Mamas show art Moose Mamas

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Up in the hills above Anchorage, a volunteer organization is rescuing the rehabilitating young moose. Learn about the organization’s triumphs and challenges, and how CIRI land near the village of Tyonek could benefit from the group’s success.

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CIRI Corporate Communications intern John Sallee takes over the CIRIosity podcast in this episode to talk about some of the cool things CIRI is doing for young shareholders and descendants, and the importance of youth becoming active in CIRI. To learn more about opportunities for youth, visit .

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A dip of cool, a sip of swagger show art A dip of cool, a sip of swagger

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Storme Webber describes herself as an in-between person. “Born into a crossing-over place where Indigenous met African met Texan met Alaska Native,” Webber writes in the introduction of her collection of poetry called Blues Divine. This African American, Native American and Alaska Native artist is being recognized for giving a voice to the marginalized. And it’s that voice that sets Storme apart. For more information about Storme Webber, visit www.StormeWebber.com and read about her in the .

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A lawsuit, and a river runs through it show art A lawsuit, and a river runs through it

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“It seems to me the Park Service doesn’t have jurisdiction.“...

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Climate change isn’t a theoretical problem that affects strangers in locales far from where we live. In fact, Alaska is situated on the front line of climate change, where villages and people experience the impact of a swiftly warming planet on a daily basis. This episode of CIRIosity highlights the work being done by CIRI, its shareholders and its nonprofits to address climate change and become more environmentally friendly.

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