The World of Whittier

This film explores the unique and welcoming town of Whittier, Alaska, where people from all over the world come together to form a close-knit community. Through interviews with residents, we hear stories of how people found a home in Whittier, whether they moved from far away places like Guam, Texas, Florida, the Philippines, or the Netherlands, or were born and raised in Alaska.

Residents share what makes Whittier special—the strong sense of family, the mix of different cultures, and the way people support each other. They talk about the friendships they’ve built, the traditions they share, and how the town has given them a fresh start.

This film gives a glimpse into life in Whittier, showing how a small town with a big heart brings people from all walks of life together.

Classroom Guide

Workshop Info

See Stories led film workshops with youth in six Prince William sound communities in 2016 (Cordova, Whittier, Nanwalek, Tatitlek, Valdez, and Chenega Bay) with generous funding and support from the Prince William Sound Science Center (PWSSC). The PWSSC wanted to support youth to create films on their communities' profound and changing relationship to the ocean 25 years after the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (EVOS). The films created during these workshops focus primarily on vibrant cultural and personal connections to water, and some of them explore the tragedy of EVOS and the long-standing impacts that ripple through to the present moment.

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Land Acknowledgement

This video was filmed on Dena'ina Land. Learn more about land acknowledgements at native-land.ca.