Creative Ways to Build Community, from Quilts to Two Davids

  • October 22, 2025
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Wednesday, Oct. 22: The debut of 'Building Bridges Through Dialogue' with Doctors David Derezotes and David Parker. Women Building Peace on the nationwide spread of its Quilting for the Constitution: Peace by Piece campaign. And the latest Regional Roundup from the Rocky Mountain Community Radio coalition.

Get More Local, More Vocal with Tonight's Guests, Organizations & Community Events

Rallies & Resources Spotlight (full list here):

  • Nov. 1: According to the Utah Department of Workforce Services, "If the government shutdown is not resolved by Nov. 1, it may interrupt all SNAP services. Customers are encouraged to plan for this possibility, as there is a chance all SNAP cards will not work after that date, even if there is a balance in the account. More info at jobs.utah.gov."

  • For food resources statewide, visit www.utahfoodbank.org/get-help

  • Pacific Island to Knowledge Action Resources posts a monthly roundup of food pantries on its social media: Instagram and Facebook.

National Quilts and Collective Action Movement that Began in Utah Unites Communities in Nashville 

Earlier this year, Mormon Women for Ethical Government launched a new initiative, Quilting for the Constitution: Peace by Piece, as a new cross-partisan, interfaith way to foster positive civic action. RadioACTive talks with a group of women who recently brought the movement to Nashville, TN, to find out more. Guests:

Two Davids, One Dialogue

Dr. David Derezotes and Dr. David Parker return to launch a new series, “Building Bridges Through Dialogue." The series aims to spark meaningful conversations among listeners, offer fresh perspectives, and encourage a more purposeful approach to connecting with ourselves, each other, and the world around us.

Rocky Mountain Community Radio Regional Roundup

Regional Roundup is a weekly, half-hour collaborative news program from Rocky Mountain Community Radio that features local reporting from RMCR member stations, including KRCL. Tonight:

  • Reports from around the region on the No Kings rallies held Oct. 18th in thousands of communities across the country, including Denver, rural Colorado, Wyoming and Utah

  • Growing efforts to ban books in libraries

  • A report on the rise in immigration arrests in Western Colorado

  • Coverage of the Mountain Towns 2030 Climate Summit


We Want Your Feedback

How'd you like the show? Share your thoughts, suggestions and observations by calling the RadioACTive hotline: ‪(385) 800-1889. Or, send a voicememo to radioactive@krcl.org. Please tell us your name and neighborhood and leave a short message that may air on the show. So, keep it clean, people!

Tonight's RadioACTive Team

Guests' views, thoughts, or opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff, or members of Community Radio of Utah, KRCL 90.9FM. Tonight's team included:

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