Jenna Kunze

@jennakunze

Print journo covering the Arctic. Pulitzer Center 2019 Connected Coastline Grantee.

Alaska, USA
Joined August 2013

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    1 Jul 2020

    After two months of reporting in the Arctic and several more of figuring out HOW to tell such a colossal story, she’s here!! My baby!

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  2. Retweeted
    18 Dec 2020

    Alaska entrepreneur brings diversity to the kitchen by /

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  3. Retweeted
    8 Dec 2020

    In Haines, people are helping each other however they can — and that includes wrangling pets whose owners have evacuated due to landslide concerns and flooding. (Story by with a bonus video of pygmy goats that makes my heart grow three sizes bigger)

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  4. 8 Dec 2020

    A classic Haines story on pitching in and making it work in the wake of major devastation:

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    Fourth day of searching begins for 2 missing in Haines as concern lingers over potential for more landslides:

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    “I’m only here because of the work of other people in the village that lifted me up," says former Noorvik student Wilfried Zibell, who was recently selected to be a Rhodes Scholar.

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    5 Dec 2020

    Just ASK. A – ask your loved ones how they are. S – share that you care. K – keep those at-risk company. Thank you + for allowing us to talk about suicide prevention efforts with . Learn more ➡️ .

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    Haines officials say searchers looking for two people missing after this week's landslide intend to resume work Saturday morning, when daylight and weather allow:

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  9. Retweeted
    4 Dec 2020

    Also, follow other Alaska reporters covering the disaster -- our own and for are tag-teaming our coverage, from is also on the way today.

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    4 Dec 2020

    Local public radio station in Haines, Alaska is doing vital, heartbreaking work after a horrific natural disaster. You can see and support their work here:

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  11. 4 Dec 2020

    Kindergarten teacher, entrepreneur still missing after landslide sweeps away homes in Haines

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  12. 3 Dec 2020
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  13. Retweeted
    3 Dec 2020

    I'll be headed to Haines later today and am working with the excellent . We'll both have updates as we learn more.

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  14. Retweeted
    1 Dec 2020

    All a journalist does is Google synonyms

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  15. 28 Nov 2020
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  16. 9 Nov 2020
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  17. 3 Nov 2020

    The fact that the piece I wrote on the largest congregation of bald eagles gathering in my adoptive home in Alaska was published on both Election Day and the day I’m moving back East feels like a landmine of symbolism

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    19 Oct 2020

    'Anaktuvuk Pass, meaning "place of caribou droppings" in Iñupiaq, is a village that no longer identifies with its name'. on why far fewer caribou are migrating through Anaktuvuk Pass for the

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    “We’ve always been able to adapt and be resilient. This is no different.” As the Arctic warms, the Alaska Native Inupiat adapt to changing conditions. Grantee reports for .

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  20. 8 Oct 2020

    Had the great pleasure of remembering North Slope Borough visionary Jacob Adam's life after his death Sept. 24. Adams moved the needle for communities in the Arctic while also fiercely preserving Iñupiaq culture.

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  21. 24 Sep 2020
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