Tripp J Crouse
Originally from the Midwest, Tripp Crouse (Ojibwe, a descendent of Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, pronouns: they/them) has 15-plus years in print, web and radio journalism. Tripp first moved to Alaska in 2016 to work with KTOO Public Media in Juneau. And later moved to Anchorage in 2018 to work with KNBA and Koahnic Broadcast Corporation. Tripp currently works for Spruce Root in Juneau, Alaska. Tripp also served as chair of the Station Advisory Committee for Native Public Media.
A former member of Native American Journalist Association, Alaska Native Media Group and Alaska Press Club, Tripp is an award-winning journalist with the goal of increasing the visibility and representation of Indigenous people in media.
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The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security or CARES Act was meant to deliver direct economic assistance and relief to communities. Enacted in…
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The Alaska Federation of Natives is the largest convention of Alaska Natives in the state.Affectionately called “Native New Year,” the convention is an…
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At-Large Republican Alaska Congressman Don Young and other congressional lawmakers want the Department of Veterans Affairs to allow patients access to…
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President Joe Biden signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law on Monday, November 15. The Senate passed the $1.2 trillion dollar bill in…
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Rock Aak'w, an international Indigenous music festival featured multiple Alaska Native artists — including Ya Tseen, Pamyua and others.
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The first international Indigenous musical festival -- Rock Aak’w showcased several Native artists. For several artists, this was their first time on the…
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Fourteen musical acts will participate in an international Indigenous music festival based in Juneau. Alaska Native musicians will join several others in the virtual festival called Rock Aak’w. KNBA’s Tripp Crouse talks with one of the festival organizers Qacung Stephen Blanchett about putting together the lineup.
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The Alaska Federation of Natives annual convention will be virtual for the second year in a row.In 2020, the convention was virtual and shortened out of…
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A man who pleaded guilty to killing a 10-year-old Kotzebue girl has been sentenced to 99 years in prison.Utqiaġvik Superior Court Judge Nelson Traverso…
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The American Civil Liberties Union wants a federal court to hold the city of Nome in contempt – for allegedly withholding police audits and emails in a…