.adndotcom reporter Kyle Hopkins breaks down his reporting on the inflammatory remarks made by Anchorage’s deputy library director Judy Eledge. Take a listen:
Judy Eledge, Anchorage’s deputy library director, at a special Anchorage Assembly meeting on Thursday, Oct. 14, 2021.
The inflammatory remarks from Anchorage’s deputy library director, Judy Eledge, were most recently documented in a story by the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica that included. In the recordings, Eledge calls Alaska Native people “woke” and “racists” and transgender people “very troubled.”
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