Housing, Nukes and Tithes, Writing Prompts

  • June 12, 2024
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Housing the Nation: Social Equity, Architecture, and the Future of Affordable Housing. Inkstick Military-Industrial Complex Reporter Taylor Barnes examines LDS investments and public records. Plus, SLCC Community Writing Center wants you to write something cool this year.

Tonight's show features the following people, organizations and/or events. Check them out and get plugged into your community!

Kati Lewis of the SLCC Community Writing Center returns with another opportunity for Utah writers. Medals and prize money on the line!

  • June 30: Deadline at 11:59 p.m. for the Utah Original Writing Competition. Event by Utah Division of Arts & Museums and SLCC Community Writing Center: "Since 1958, the annual Utah Original Writing Competition has celebrated Utah’s dynamic and varied voices and aided Utah writers on their path to publication and broader recognition. Numerous awardees selected by our nationally recognized judges have gone on to significant statewide and national acclaim. Please read through the entire guidelines before submitting. Late manuscripts will not be accepted. Submission Process: Please submit early to avoid technical issues. Submissions will only be accepted online via Submittable. Questions? Send an email to kati.lewis@slcc.edu."

Taylor Barnes, a military-industrial complex reporter for Inkstick Media is back with her latest:

Victoria Newhouse and Alexander Gorlin, editors of Housing the Nation: Social Equity, Architecture, and the Future of Affordable Housing.

  • Edited by Alexander Gorlin and Victoria Newhouse, Housing the Nation is a thought-provoking book that brings together a diverse array of voices, including scholars, advocates, and architects, to discuss the complex layers of America’s affordable housing crisis. This publication is a pivotal resource in shaping the discourse and action plans regarding this urgent matter. The book features contributions from a distinguished lineup of thought leaders including Dean Baker, Richard Florida, Rosanne Haggerty, J. Phillip Thompson, Kenneth Frampton, and many more, ensuring a comprehensive and well-rounded exploration of the topic. 

Guests' views, thoughts, or opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff, or members of Listeners' Community Radio of Utah, KRCL 90.9fm. Questions, comments, or suggestions for the show? Email radioactive@krcl.org. Tonight's RadioACTive team included:

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