RadioACTive's Lara Jones talked endings with Rev. Aimee Altizer of Flourish Bakery, as well as a new beginning with Sidni Shorter of the Utah Black Chamber. Plus, the ACLU's John Mejia and Equality Utah's Sue Robbins on Pride, standing up for transgender youth athletes, and more.
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RadioACTive Community Co-Host Emeritus Sue Robbins stopped by to talk about Pride season, standing up for transgender youth athletes and more. She is currently serving on Equality Utah’s Transgender Advisory Council working on bills, policy, and other statewide Transgender and Intersex efforts
Flourish Bakery is closing its doors after five years of offering people the opportunity to begin again by teaching the art and skills of professional baking. Founder and Executive Director Rev. Aimee Altizer reflected on the journey she said she hopes to continue in another form.
Meet Sidni Shorter, new president and CEO of the Utah Black Chamber. To contact Shorter, email her at s.shorter@utahblackchamber.com.
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, 90.9fm KRCL. Tonight's RadioACTive team included:
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