Increasing Energy Literacy in Alaskans

AK EnergySmart is a free curriculum resource designed to give Alaskan youth an understanding of the high economic and environmental costs of power generation and the importance of conserving energy at home and school.

Yup’ik Environmental Energy Yuraq Video

Yup’ik/Sup’ik knowledge bearer Valerie Tony and her dance group shared one of her father’s songs with us.

Land Acknowledgement

Renewable Energy Alaska Project (REAP) recognizes the Indigenous land on which all Alaskans live. Currently, REAP’s main offices are located near Dgheyaytnu, also known as Ship Creek, in Anchorage, on the lands of the Dena’ina. Dgheyaytnu is a Dena’ina word, and part of the language spoken by the traditional, present, and future caretakers of the region.