Wednesday, March 11: Harvey Milk Blvd survived the Utah Legislature! Nick @ 6 talks with Equality Utah's Troy Williams about trolls who become lawmakers and other legislative challenges this year. Plus, Elemental Grief Circles, Rock for Reproductive Rights, and NHMU's Science of Tiny Things.
Mar 19: Elemental Grief Circles @ The Lotus Wellness Center, SLC. Death Doula Jude Higgins says grief can feel heavy to carry alone. This new 5-week guided series explores grief through reflection, symbolism, and community.
Mar 21: Rock for Reproductive Rights | 7-10 PM @ Fit to Recover, 1335 S Major St, SLC. All proceeds go to @utabortionfund. Mackenzie Bray, UAB board president, shares details, including a review of the fund's work in 2025.
Mar 24: Tiny Conspiracies: How Bacteria Talk To Each Other, featuring world-renowned microbiologist Bonnie Bassler, Ph.D. Lara gets the inside scoop with Dr. Bassler.
Part of the Natural History Museum’s 2026 Lecture Series, the Science of Small Things: ”Join world-renowned microbiologist Dr. Bonnie Bassler for a captivating journey into the unseen conversations that govern the microbial world. This talk offers a rare window into the social lives of bacteria – and how understanding their conversations could transform modern medicine. This event is free to attend with RSVP. Follow the link below to register. Dr. Bassler will give the same lecture on March 25 at the County Library's Viridian Event Center in West Jordan.
After 45 days and more than 1,000 bills filed by state lawmakers, several targeting Utah's LGBTQ+ community, the Utah Legislature has wrapped its biggest session of the year. Equality Utah "successfully killed, negotiated, or dramatically amended every bill that would have harmed LGBT Utahns." Executive Director Troy Williams talks about the hard work and relationships that made that possible. Plus, after 11 years at the helm, Williams announced earlier this week that he is stepping down. RadioACTive with Nick @ 6 finds out what comes next for the Father of RadioACTive.