Primary election dates and times to know! UoU Prof. Amos Guiora is back to talk about ongoing protests in Israel. Plus, butterflies, wolves and more Rocky Mountain animal stories on the latest Regional Roundup from the Rocky Mountain Community Radio Coalition.
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Lt. Gov. Diedre Henderson on the date and times to remember for Utah's primary election on Sept. 5. Useful links:
Amos Guiora, a Professor of Law at the S.J. Quinney College of Law, the University of Utah, on the state of democracy in his home country, Israel, which has experienced massive protests since the government of Benjamin Netanyahu successfully passed judicial overhaul legislation.
Guiora served for 19 years in the Israel Defense Forces as Lieutenant Colonel (retired), and held a number of senior command positions, including Commander of the IDF School of Military Law and Legal Advisor to the Gaza Strip. For the past 10 years, Guiora has been researching-writing-lecturing on the question of bystanders (originally in the Holocaust) resulting in his books, The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust and Armies of Enablers: Survivor Stories of Complicity and Betrayal in Sexual Assaults. Professor Guiora directs the SJ Quinney College of Law Bystander Initiative.
Amos Guiora: Biden needs to have a tough talk with Israel’s Netanyahu (The Hill, Aug. 11, 2023)
Rocky Mountain Community Radio's latest Regional Roundup, featuring:
An audio postcard of Burrofest in Mancos, CO (KSJD)
A feature on butterfly spotting in Bears Ears (KZMU)
An interview with best-selling author Peter Heller on why Yellowstone and its wildlife is the setting of his latest novel, and the difficulties of writing about the west in the face of climate change. (KGNU)
An excerpt of a conversation on protecting wild spaces, between Earthjustice President Abigail Dillen with Wilderness Workshop's Will Roush (Aspen Public Radio)
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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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