Kylie is a 2025 Braveheart Fellow from Juneau and Ketchikan, Alaska, and a proud member of the Ketchikan Indian Community. She is Tsimshian and has dedicated countless hours to developing a powerful workshop series aimed at educating the public about the impacts of climate change in Alaska. Through extensive research, interviews with experts, and thoughtful video editing, Kylie has created a resource that thoughtfully weaves together Indigenous knowledge and scientific insight. This workshop series is designed especially for you: to expand understanding, inspire action, and honor the lived experiences of Alaska Native communities on the front lines of climate change.
She can be contacted by email at kylie02morris@gmail.com
Get grounded in the basics of climate change and how it's uniquely affecting Alaska.
Dive into the realities of glacial melt in Alaska. Learn how shrinking ice impacts ecosystems, communities, and culture.
Uncover how thawing permafrost is reshaping Alaska’s landscapes and infrastructure. This session explores the deep impacts below the surface.
Discover how Alaska’s coastlines are disappearing. This session looks at the causes, impacts, and community responses to erosion.
Explore how rising temperatures and wildfires are reshaping Alaska’s forests and communities.
Examine how climate change threatens food systems, from traditional subsistence practices to modern supply chains.
Learn about emergency response and resilience planning for climate-driven disasters across Alaska.
Discover how community advocacy drives climate action; spotlighting Indigenous leadership and local change-makers.
Dive into sustainable solutions, from renewable energy to resilient infrastructure, shaping Alaska’s future.
Work together to create a community action plan that translates ideas into lasting impact.