As creator/producer of the Culture Story television series Alyssa London is able to express her vision as a cultural content maker. Her work is broadcast nationally on the PBS affiliated channel FNX – First Nations Experience, with a broadcast reach surpassing 65 …
Alyssa London, 30, was crowned Miss Alaska USA 2017 on February 4, 2017 at the Anchorage Performing Arts Center, and immediately felt the excitement and responsibility that comes with becoming the first Tlingit to carry this prestigious title.
As creator/producer of the Culture Story television series, Alyssa London is able to express her vision as a cultural content creator. Her work is broadcast nationally on the PBS affiliated channel FNX – First Nations Experience, with a broadcast reach surpassing 65 …
Alyssa was the first Alaskan woman to make the finalist cut at Miss USA since 1990 and the 5th woman ever from Alaska to place. This is a summary of her pageant appearances and journey in 2017. KCAW: Alyssa London Showcases Tlingit Design at Miss USA Pageant. Alyssa became a spokesperson for Tlingit culture while she was Miss Alaska USA.
From learning how to silence negative self-talk, clearly articulate your value and build professional presence, to engaging effectively with stakeholders, Alyssa will leave the audience feeling inspired and ready to speak with confidence to achieve their desired outcomes.
Alyssa London is an Alaska Native Tlingit, which is a tribe from Southeast Alaska. She also has Czech and Norwegian heritage from her mother’s side. Her mixed ancestry is why she is fascinated with cultures and the concept of identity.
ALYSSA LONDON’S BIOGRAPHY Alyssa London is an enrolled tribal citizen of the Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska. She graduated with honors from Stanford University in 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts. In February 2017, Alyssa became the first Tlingit Miss Alaska USA and went on to place top ten at Miss USA 2017. She
2020年4月1日 · Alyssa is the Founder and CEO of Culture Story, which creates, books, products and video content to showcase the vitality of indigenous cultures today and help others understand and have a greater appreciation diversity.
Having worked with executives, tribal leaders, pageant hopefuls, performers and business men and women. Alyssa has noticed that the differentiating factor between those who are successful and those who fall short, is confidence.