This page features a list of upcoming rallies and grassroots resources curated by KRCL's RadioACTive team, including volunteer Toni Mehraban.
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RadioACTive has compiled a list of immigration resources in Utah. Click here.
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Jan. 21-Mar. 7: The Utah Legislature meets in General Session for 45 calendar days at the start of each year. To track bills of interest, sign up for an account. It's free your tax dollars at work.
Wednesday, February 19:
Thursday, February 20:
Valleys: Memory, Image and Language, 12:00 p.m. in the Oak room, Student Center, Salt Lake Community College, 4700 S. Redwood Rd., Taylorsville. "Celebrate International Mother Tongue Day with us through a series of great events! Join Rosa Maqueda Vicente, a ñähñu researcher and poet, along with our panelists: Dr. Diogo Cosme, Dr. Sahar Al-Shoubaki, and Prof. Claire Adams for an enriching panel on language, memory, and identity. This event will be bilingual (English/Spanish) with interpreting equipment available. RSVP via the QR code (in flyer below)! We also have two additional events in Spanish:
- Writing Workshop w/ Rosa on February 18th at 6 pm at the Salt Lake Community Writing Center RSVP at aaron.garcia@artesmexut.org.
- Writing Workshop w/ Rosa on February 21st at 6 pm at the West Valley Center! RSVP via the QR code on the corresponding flyer!
Open to all—bring your friends, family, and community members!
Missing & Murdered Indigenous Relatives Advocacy Day on the Hill, 2:30-5:00 p.m. in the Board Room of the Utah State Capitol, 350 N. State St. SLC. Event by Restoring Ancestral Winds & Missing Murdered Indigenous Relatives Utah: "We are joining forces to foster connection and create meaningful change within our native communities. Silence is not the solution; we must raise our voices to advocate for those affected by MMIW and sexual assault-related violence. Together, we can amplify our message, support one another, and work toward a safer future for all individuals and families in our communities."
H.B. 30 Indian Family Preservation Act Amendments Rally, 3:30 p.m. 2nd Floor Rotunda at the Utah State Capitol, 350 N. State St., SLC.
Recepción inaugural de exhibición fotográfica "ECOS" por Rosa Maqueda Vicente | Opening reception for photography exhibit 'Echoes' by Rosa Maqueda, Vicente, 7:30 p.m. at Consulado de México en Salt Lake City, Utah, 660 S. 200 E. Ste. 300, SLC. "El Consulado de México en Salt Lake City y el Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos del Salt Lake Community College te invitan a la recepción inaugural de la exhibición fotográfica y muestra poética “Ecos”, de la artista y oralitora ñhäñhü Rosa Maqueda Vicente. No te pierdas esta oportunidad única de explorar la riqueza cultural y poética de la tradición ñhäñhü. The Consulate of Mexico in Salt Lake City and the Latin American Studies Center at Salt Lake Community College invite you to the opening reception of the photography exhibition and poetry showcase “Echoes”, by ñhäñhü artist and oralitor Rosa Maqueda Vicente. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to explore the cultural and poetic richness of the Ñhäñhü tradition." Reserva tu lugar enviando tu confirmación de asistencia a culturasal@sre.gob.mx. Reserve your spot by confirming your attendance at culturasal@sre.gob.mx.
Saturday, February 22:
2025 Ogden Seed Swap, 10a-1p at the Ogden Preparatory Academy Jr High School Gym, 1435 Lincoln Ave, Ogden. “Visit with local seed vendors and gardening experts (including Aldine, KRCL's Punk Rock Farmer); share and swap seeds with local seed savers. We welcome only locally grown and saved seeds at this event to promote seed saving, including our general bio-region, such as southern Utah and Idaho. Note: You do not have to bring your own seeds to participate. There will be activities for adults and kids, breakout training sessions and awesome raffle prizes. This is a FREE event, please share this event with your friends and family. Important Information for anyone wishing to reserve space at the event: Vendors or any non-profit entities wishing to promote their business or cause at this event must get in touch with Ogden Seed Exchange for further information and to obtain permission from the Board Members. We only accept locally grown seeds and plants; entities that promote propagation and sharing of seeds or teach about growing seeds, plants or food. Please get in touch with us by Wednesday, February 12, 2025, if you are interested and fit the description."
Buffalo Soldiers Heritage Trail Presentation, 1:00-3:00 p.m. at Millcreek City Hall, 1330 E. Chambers Ave., Millcreek. Event by Sema Hadithi African American Heritage and Culture Foundation: "NEW artifacts and newly discovered history on the Buffalo Soldiers in Utah makes THIS presentation unique from the ones we've done so far. We will share actual copies of Post Returns (think Captain's Log like on Star Trek) from the 9th Cavalry at Fort Duchesne, recently discovered photographs, maps, manuscripts, and recently discovered artifacts of the Buffalo Soldiers' (24th Infantry and 9th Cavalry) time in Utah. Following the presentation, there will be time for Q&A with the presenters and viewing of Utah Buffalo Soldier artifacts." FREE EVENT. Registration REQUIRED. Seating is limited.
Monday, February 24:
Life on State Walking Tour, 6:30 p.m. in front of Sapa, 722 S State St., SLC. Event by Salt Lake City Arts Council: "Join us for a walking tour of the 'Life on State' neon signs! Meet the artists behind this stunning public art project and explore the vibrant designs lighting up State Street! Explore the vibrant works by Alexander Billany, Valerie Jar, Chuck Landvatter, Verónica Pérez, Ryan Perkins, Emma Ryder, Liz Shattler, and Kalani Tonga Tukuafu. Don’t miss this chance to hear from the artists and experience the glowing art up close!" FREE
Friday, February 28:
Roots of Resilience: A Community Event, 4:00-6:00 p.m. at Urban Arts Gallery, 116 S. Rio Grande St., SLC. Event by Rape Recovery Center: "Join us for a Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (TDVAM) community event! Explore the impact of teen dating violence, discover resources for fostering healthy relationships, and connect with local organizations. The event features community speakers, partner resource sharing, an art contest display, and networking opportunities."
Haymaker Film Festival Earlybird Deadline. "Haymaker Film Festival is committed to showcasing the broad spectrum of action cinema in all its forms, whether serious or fun, straight-up or experimental. Though we are not burdened by the hazy boundaries of genre or sub-genre, we ask that submissions be action- or combat-oriented. All submissions will be considered on their own merits, but special attention will be given to action sequences as part of the selection process. That being said, we love it when expectations are subverted. Still unsure if your film is a good fit? Feel free to send us an inquiry. For more information about the festival, host, and projection information, visit us at haymakerff.com."
Saturday, March 1:
La Gran Marcha: Protesta de Imigracion, 1:00-4:00 p.m. at Washington Square Park, 451 S. State St., SLC. For more information, visit instagram.com/utahmarch
Friday, March 21:
30th Anniversary Gala of the National Tongan American Society, in Rotunda of Utah State Capitol, 350 N. State St., SLC. "Join us for a magical night of music, food, and entertainment to celebrate 30 years of the NTAS." For tickets, click here.
Fri-Sun, May 16-18:
SAVE THE DATES for Living Traditions Festival 2025, Washington Square, 445 S. State St., SLC. Event by Living Traditions Presents and Salt Lake City Arts Council: "The annual Living Traditions Festival is happening May 16-18, 2025 at Washington and Library Square in downtown Salt Lake City. Everyone is invited to enjoy the diverse multicultural offerings of food, live performances, and art from the many cultures that have made Utah home. This event is free and open to all! More info can be found at: https://saltlakearts.org/programs/living-traditions-festival."
Fri-Sat, October 10-11:
SAVE THE DATE for the Haymaker Film Festival at The Beehive, 666 S. State St., SLC. Event by Salt Lake Action Cinema Society: "Haymaker Film Festival is a two-day celebration of contemporary action cinema, filmmakers, and stunt performers. Our mission is to spotlight the art of action and evangelize its value as both art and entertainment. We believe action cinema is another avenue for creative and cultural expression. Well-established tropes are regularly subverted and reimagined by unique voices and their personal journeys and heritage. From kimchi Westerns to the DIY Ugandan films found in Wakaliwood, it is clear that action cinema transcends both language and borders. Reduced to its most basic form, action is conflict in motion -- and there is no story without conflict." Earlybird deadline is Feb. 28. Regular deadline is June 1. For details, click here.
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