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Megan Edge

Pronouns: She/Her

Director of Integrated Justice

Bio

Print and prison. Those are two fundamental factors of Megan’s career. Both have shaped her life in and out of the office.

For seven years, Megan cranked out copy for local news organizations. During time with the local CBS affiliate, Alaska Dispatch and Alaska Dispatch News, she dove deep into local issues, state politics, crime and courts, homelessness, rural Alaska, military affairs and even the Iditarod. No matter the topic, Megan loved any story that gave people a chance to be heard and educated the public.

Her career took an unexpected turn in 2017, when she left the news business to work under Governor Bill Walker and former DOC Commissioner Dean Williams as the Alaska Department of Corrections Public Information Officer. This was an eye-opening experience, as it gave her a unique opportunity to understand the correctional system, criminal justice and the drivers of mass incarceration.

Most proudly, she held community dialogue events in prisons across Alaska to explain the complexities revolving around incarceration – such as substance abuse, rural challenges and reentry. She also helped maximum-security inmates create a podcast that shed light on day-to-day life inside and the road to redemption.

Perhaps her strongest belief is that we’d all be a lot better off if everyone had a chance to be heard and if all of us were willing to listen. That was a lesson the news business taught her, but one reinforced by the prison system.  

Featured Work

News & Commentary
DOC deaths hearing
  • Criminal Legal Reform

A week after the legislative hearing, 2 more Alaska prisoners die

Since the House Judiciary Committee's two-hour hearing about deaths in custody at the end of March, and the deaths the Department of Corrections (DOC) neglected to count, two more Alaskans have died.
News & Commentary
banned books, Alaska, Mat-Su

Gaps in my education: The books I should have read sooner

Racism, oppression, love, death, and leading movements – the books that drive me, guide me, heal me, and remind me that we do this on the shoulders of giants.