Hear stories and interviews about the people and issues that shape Utah.
Friday, Jan. 9: Punk Rock Farmer Friday welcomes Dog Tag to The Big Room for some homegrown music. True Tales of the Agrihood digs into the soil with the 3rd Biennial Soil Health in the West Conference, The Other Side Village Winter Farmers Market, and Skywatcher Leo T.
READ MOREThursday, Jan. 8: How was the trip? RadioACTive checks in with The Divine Assembly's Steve and Sara Urquhart about their NYE trip. RadioACTive and The Threadwork Collective launch a new collab on governance and power. Plus, RMCR Regional Roundup with stories about a workforce housing initiative in Western Colorado, a ski coach on the upcoming Winter Olympics, critical minerals mining in the U.S., and the Trump Administration's crackdown on DEI in gift shops in national parks.
READ MOREWednesday, Jan. 7: What do 2 high school students have in common with the Kurt Vonnegut Estate? They're taking Utah to court over the freedom to read. ACLU of Utah's Aaron Welcher on Vonnegut v Utah, and Utah’s Civic Ascent: A Voting & Democracy Summit. Chris Woolsey of Provo-based Angel Studios, which has grossed $71M (so far) with its latest animated film, David. And Lexi Tuddenham of HEAL Utah, a nonprofit that wants you to lobby the legislature with them.
READ MORETuesday, Jan. 6: Roundtable Tuesday helps you get a game plan for speaking up at The People's House come Jan. 20. Tune in for Kilo Zamora, who will lead a conversation about Emergence of Love in the Wake of Hate later this month. Plus, The Policy Project Founder Emily Bell McCormick is touring the state to rally support for proposed legislation that addresses challenges OF families. Join us to discover when and where you can meet our guests in the community.
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