Rallies & Resources

This page features a list of upcoming rallies and grassroots resources curated by KRCL's RadioACTive team.

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RadioACTive's Resource Lists:

To add anything or help us create a new list, email radioactive@krcl.org.

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ONGOING:

  • Til Feb. 28, 2026: Friday Night Fall Out Cold Weather Drive in partnership with Uprok. DJ Keith McDonald shares the list of new and gently used items that are needed. See if you can put some of them on your list and drop them off at Uprok, 1594 S State St, SLC, through the end of February.

Thursday, November 20:

  • Diverted: Indigenous Stewardship and Saving Great Salt Lake |  7 PM at Utah Film Center, 375 W 400 N, SLC. Free and open to the public. Followed by a panel discussion with the filmmakers. "Amid the ongoing ecological crisis facing Great Salt Lake, this film presents an urgent, inspiring perspective: Indigenous stewardship is key to restoring balance. The film, directed by Valene Peratrovich and produced by McCaulee Blackburn and Cristian Martinez, highlights interviews with leaders such as Darren and Brad Parry of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, Elizabeth Kronk Warner of the University of Utah, and activist Carl Moore. This film is part of Wake the Great Salt Lake, a public art initiative supported by the Salt Lake City Arts Council and the Mayor’s Office, dedicated to inspiring care, creativity, and action for the lake’s future." Film Trailer 

  • ARC: Art for the Recovery Community Seventh Annual Festival | 6-9 PM at the Spy Hop Rooftop, 208 W 900 S, SLC. "ARC is an annual multidisciplinary art festival created to showcase and celebrate artists in recovery. The event opens at 6 with a gallery exhibit featuring work by visual artists, painters, photographers, and more. An evening concert, starting at 7, will include performances by a lineup of talented local musicians, poets, and storytellers. We work to provide the local recovery community a place to come together to celebrate the beauty, strength, and joy found in the journey to recovery. At the same time, ARC aims to facilitate an opportunity for the wider community to experience and engage with a diverse, dynamic array of work. The event is free and open to the public!"

  • ARC: Art for the Recovery Community Seventh Annual Festival

  • Iconique Awards | 7 PM @ Soundwell, SLC. "The Iconique Awards is a live awards show celebrating Utah’s queer performers, creators, and cultural moments. The event highlights local talent, fosters community, and delivers a fun, theatrical celebration of LGBTQ+ contributions to Utah’s cultural landscape." For tickets, click here


Friday, November 21:

Sunday, November 30:

  • Final day for submissions to SLCPL's Hear Utah Music (HUM) Collection for Native American Heritage Month. Julisa Olivera and Kyle Raines stop by with songs from the HUM Collection and talk about the current call for submissions highlighting Native and Indigenous Nations and voices in our area. This includes the land currently called Utah and any reservations along the border. The HUM call for submissions ends Nov. 30 and is open to recordings released in the last 10 years. For more information, read the FAQ.

Monday, December 1:

  • Utah AIDS Foundation 40th Anniversary & World AIDS Day | 5:30-8:30 PM @ Rose Wagner Black Box, 138 W Broadway, SLC. "Celebrate our 40th anniversary and World AIDS Day. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres and libations by LUX Catering. A short program that includes a preview of our newly commissioned documentary of our history, song and dance, and socializing with our community! This is a free, private, 21+ event. RSVP Required."

Thursday, December 4:

  • Jingle & Mingle with Food Justice Coalition. "Holidays shine brightest when we show up for one another. Join us for our Jingle & Mingle Holiday Party — an evening of food, drinks, and community, where every dollar raised directly supports families experiencing hunger. Your ticket ensures we can continue delivering free, nutrient-dense meals through our programs all winter long. Let’s celebrate the season by feeding hope. We’d like to thank @hardwareapartments for their generous support of this event! We’re excited to celebrate in such a beautiful space. Thank you for hosting us and supporting our work." For tickets, click here. 

Fri-Sat, December 5-6:

  • 7th Annual Craft Lake City Holiday Market @ Union Station, 2501 Wall Ave, Ogden. "Shop from over 150 local artisans, vintage vendors, foodies, performers, indie game developers, and youth entrepreneurs while enjoying craft cocktails, brews, and delicious eats from food trucks. With unique gifts, festive fun, and even a visit from Santa, it’s the perfect place to celebrate the season with friends and family."

Saturday, December 6:

  • Love Local Winter Market | 12-6 PM @ Wastach Community Gardens, 629 E 800 S, SLC. "This outdoor market will be a celebration of local food, local makers, and the warmth of community. ⁠Sip on hot tea and mulled wine while you shop from 30+ small, local businesses with a focus on food, gardening, nature, and locally sourced materials. 

    Admission is $5 at the gate, children 5-and-under are free! This helps us cover the cost of heat lamps to keep this outdoor event cozy, which means we can keep our vendor fees low—making this market accessible to smaller and up-and-coming vendors—and helps support our community programming and mission to empower people to grow and eat healthy, organic, local food. Whether as a shopper or a vendor, we hope you’ll join us under the twinkly lights to support small, local businesses and celebrate community. We are currently seeking volunteers to join us for this cheer-filled event! We are looking for support in a variety of roles in order to keep the event running smoothly."

Tuesday, January 27: 

March 6-8, 2026: Save the Date for the GPC International Grower's Convention in SLC. The Big Show is coming to Utah in 2026! The annual convention that brings growers from around the world will be held in Utah for the first time. More info to come. More information TBD.

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