Rallies & Resources

A list of upcoming rallies and grassroots resources curated by KRCL’s RadioACTive team. Featured events ≠ endorsement. Information adapted and abridged from public listings posted by organizers. All times Mountain unless otherwise indicated. Check with the organizer for the latest info on rallies and resources in this list.


*******Many events are held by organizations seeking donations or raising funds for their causes. KRCL neither vets nor endorses them, so be sure to follow best practices when evaluating such requests, consult your own advisors, and proceed at your own risk.*******  

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NOW: MAUI WILDFIRES. Visit Maui's KMNO – Mana’o Public Radio’s Maui Rapid Response site for the latest information on nonprofits on the ground supporting our Ohana as they start the long recovery and rebuild from the recent wildfires. The Maui Rapid Response site has the latest information on open shelters, where to receive or make food and clothing donations, road closures and more. To locate missing loved ones, call 1-800-RED-CROSS.

Warm Welcome Winter Clothing Drive. The The International Rescue Committee in Salt Lake City is currently collecting new and like-new winter clothing items, including winter coats, warm boots and waterproof gloves, to distribute to over 500 newly arrived refugees. Gather winter items from neighbors, start a drive in your community or make an online contribution. Volunteers are needed for the upcoming distribution event from October 9 through October 11. Sign up to gather winter clothing and volunteer here.

Festival List 

Now - October 15Invisible No More: Latinxs Dignity March in Utah, a photo documentary exhibit on display now  at Mestizo Coffeehouse in SLC. In commemoration of Hispanic/Latinxs Heritage Month 2023, this photo-travel exhibit is the work of five Latinx photographers who captured more than 5,00 images of the march, which was attended by nearly 50,000 people. UoU Prof. Armando Solórzano collected the speeches made by city officials, religious leaders, and community members at the march, as well as an archive of interviews, newspaper clippings, and an analysis surrounding the event. The exhibit depicts the different actors, laws, motives, and accomplishments of the march. Each of its 60 frames contains four or more pictures, which include a caption ion both English and Spanish.

Monday, September 25: 

  • The Walk of No Shame, at Salt Lake City County Building, 451 S State St, Salt Lake City 12p-3p. "SlutWalk started in 2011 as a transnational movement for survivors of sexual violence, sexual harassment, and allies working together to end 'rape culture'. We march to promote education, to dismantle myths about sexual assault, and to bring about a new 'consent culture' worldwide. The Walk of No Shame is an event where survivors get to share their truth, march in solidarity, and shed the weight of stigma, shame, and misinformation surrounding what it is like to be a survivor."

Tuesday, September 26:

  • Westside Candidate Forum, 6:00-8:30 p.m. at Utah State Fairpark, 155 N. 1000 W., SLC. "The Westside Coalition and League of Women Voters SLC's annual Westside Candidate Forum is a mix and mingle between Westside residents, the candidates, and other community partners. Starting at 7:00 PM, we'll have a mayoral forum with all three candidates: Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Rocky Anderson, and Michael Valentine, moderated by Fox 13's Ben Winslow. Perhaps best of all, we'll have food provided by Santo Taco (Rose Park)! Don't miss this awesome annual event. See you there!" Rebroadcast planned for KRCL's RadioACTive at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 27. 

Wednesday, September 27:

Thurs-Sat, Sept. 28-30:

  • Unearthed at Finch Lane Gallery, 54 S. Finch Lane, SLC. "Irishia Hubbard’s Unearthed is a moving image installation that explores the unwritten history of Black moving image arts by analyzing Africanist Aesthetics in American dance, photography, and film. Themes of visibility, ancestral veneration, and Black liberation appear in this video exhibition as means of retelling and reclaiming history. The exhibit includes a series of screen dances that incorporate found footage of Black performers on screen and features a spectrum of BIPOC professional community performers, collegiate students, and female filmmakers. Hubbard is a choreographer, filmmaker, and educator from South Carolina, and is currently an MFA candidate and Graduate Teaching Assistant in the Modern Dance program at the University of Utah. As an experimental narrative filmmaker, Irishia primarily works with the embodied Black female experience. Her films have premiered nationally and internationally in festivals such as Dance Camera West, Cinevox, ADF Movie by Movers, Trinity Laban’s International Screendance Festival, Auro Apaar, and Desassossego Short Dance Film Festival." 

Thursday, September 28:

  • Inaugural Stonewall Ball, 6:00-9:00 p.m. at Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way, SLC. Event by Stonewall Sports - Salt Lake City: "Step into a world of enchantment and celebration at the inaugural Stonewall Ball, the first annual gala hosted by the Salt Lake City chapter of Stonewall Sports, the national LGBT+ sports league. By attending the Stonewall Ball, you become a vital part of Stonewall Sports' mission to promote equality, build community engagement, and empower individuals on and off the field." For tickets, click here.

  • Great Salt Lake webinar with League of Women Voters of Utah, 6:00-7:30 p.m. online. "Join an expert panel to understand the state of The Great Salt Lake in the context of water supply, demand, and the ultimate sustainability of the lake. Part 1 of a 2-part series that delves into the recent LWV Utah Water Study. Read the full study at https://tinyurl.com/LWVUtah-Water-Study. Join the webinar with the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/J/83572297108."

  • Seven Greenways Vision Plan - Community Opportunity Walk, 6:00 p.m. at Ivy Place Shopping Village. Event by Seven Canyons Trust: "Walk Big Cottonwood Creek at Ivy Place Shopping Village! Join us for a walk along the Ivy Place Shopping Village opportunity area with Millcreek and Murray. The walk series aims to build momentum for opportunity areas across the Salt Lake Valley. We will meet at Ivy Place Shopping Village. This is 0.5 miles on sidewalks and asphalt. It will be ADA-accessible (detours may be necessary). Participants should come prepared for the weather and mileage with water, snacks, medications, etc." FREE

  • Party for Clean Power, 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Mid-Valley Performing Arts Theater, 2525 Taylorsville Blvd., Taylorsville. "Get a glimpse into the exciting clean energy and climate wins ahead. Network with the best-of-the-best in clean energy and climate! Meet leaders from Utah's renewable, energy efficiency, and EV industries, local government representatives, entrepreneurs, community advocates and more. Mix and mingle over food and drinks from Cuisine Unlimited, Roosters Brewing, and more." For tickets, click here
  • Women In Money Conference, Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel, 150 W 500 S, Salt Lake City. "Women in the Money is hosted by the Utah State Treasurer as an initiative of the Utah Financial Empowerment Coalition. The conference aims to empower Utah women to achieve financial security by providing access to crucial financial information, valuable resources, and new mentors and friends. The conference enables Utah women of all ages, cultures, and financial situations to learn, exchange ideas, and grow together. The overarching message is that it is never too late, nor too early, to learn about finances."

Friday, September 29:

  • Public comment period ends regarding 29 BLM oil and gas leases in Cedar Mesa area, 4:30 p.m. Mountain. From the Bureau of Land Management: "In accordance with the settlement agreement in Friends of Cedar Mesa v. U.S. Dep’t of the Interior et al., Case No. 1:21-cv-00971, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is re-evaluating the potential impacts from 29 leases encompassing 46,919.91 acres on public lands managed by the BLM Monticello Field Office. These 29 challenged leases are from the March and December 2018 lease sales. Based on the analysis of the environmental assessment (EA), the BLM will decide whether to affirm the BLM’s 2018 decisions to lease the 29 challenged leases, cancel these leasing decisions (or portion therein), or amend and affirm the leases with revised terms. The EA will be posted on the BLM ePlanning website for a 30-day public comment period for review starting August 30, 2023. To be considered, the BLM must receive your comments by September 29, 2023, at 4:30 PM MST." To provided your comment online, click here

Saturday, September 30:

  • Maven District Block Party, 9a-1p at 900 S. 200 E., SLC. "Are you a local artist, maker, or entrepreneur? Come showcase your business at the Maven District Block Party, where vendors have the unique opportunity to connect with a new audience and market their businesses like never before! The Maven District Block Party goes beyond just selling products; it's a platform for entrepreneurs to elevate their brand visibility and build lasting connections. Immerse yourself in a dynamic, family-friendly atmosphere that highlights supporting local while also fostering collaboration and growth with other small businesses. Be a part of this transformative event and unlock new possibilities for your business. Once you register, you'll receive additional event details by email. If you have any questions about registration, please reach out to us at info@mavenslc.com."

Saturday, October 7:

  • Recycle Utah's 13th Annual Harvest Festival at Cattlemen's Hall, 911 W. Center St., Oakley. 12:00p-5p "There will be dozens of vendors selling a dazzling array of local goods; you’re bound to admire the character, flavor, and creativity of the area! The festival will feature local food and drink, activities for kids, live music, local crafts, and more. The festival is free and open to the public."

  • International Rescue Committee's Discover Food Festival,11a-9p at 450 S. 200 E., SLC. "The Discover Food Festival, presented by the IRC in Salt Lake City and Charcuterie Artisans, will offer community members the opportunity to engage with and support local refugee and new American culinary businesses, featuring a variety of global cuisines. The festival aims to bring together over 1,000 community members to celebrate global food traditions and taste the rich culinary diversity available in Utah. Enjoy food from around the globe, live entertainment, and entrepreneur food demonstrations!"

Tuesday, October 10:

  • Deadline for applications to RDT's So You Think You Can Choreograph. "Calling all dance enthusiasts and aspiring choreographers! Are you ready to unleash your creative flair and imagination on the world? Join us as a choreographer for RDT’s thrilling gala fundraiser, Regalia: So You Think You Can Choreograph? We are looking for a few brave souls (that are NOT dance professionals) to try their hand at being a choreographer. RDT’s 2024 Regalia event will provide the perfect platform to share your passion for dance and make a difference in the lives of your community." For more details and to apply, click here

Thursday, October 12:

  • Summit Land Conservancy's Annual Hoppy Hour, 6:00-9:00 p.m. at Wasatch Brew Pub, asdf. Park City. "What do you get when you brew 163 pounds of wild hops locally harvested from lands protected by the Summit Land Conservancy? Join us on October 12th at Wasatch Brew Pub to find out! Hoppy Hour is just around the corner, and we CAN'T WAIT to tap the kegs of the only beer that saves land with every pour! Come spend this special Thirsty Thursday with Summit Land Conservancy tasting the open space in this year's version of Clothing Hoptional. Because... beer tastes better when it's fresh! Tickets are $20 ahead of time or $25 at the door. (Make sure to leave the kids at home-- This event is for open space enthusiasts 21 and over!)."

Saturday, October 14:

  • Equality Utah Allies Gala Ft. Indigo Girls, 6:00 p.m. at Eccles Theatre, 131 S. Main St., SLC. "Dinner and drinks included with ticket. Dress Theme: Western Americana Eleganza. Pull out your rhinestones, adorn your hats, and bring all the fun. Walk the runway in your best DIY to Cowgirl Couture." For tickets, click here

October 12-15:

  • Damn These Heels Queer Film Festival, at Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center. 138 W Broadway, Salt Lake City. 

    "Utah Film Center is proud to present its annual Damn These Heels Queer Film Festival 2023, October 12th-15th in person at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center in downtown Salt Lake City along with a selection of films available online starting October 15th. This year, Damn These Heels celebrates 20 years of entertaining and inspiring our local community with films, workshops, special performances, and guests that highlight queer stories, queer history, and queer joy. By walking in another’s shoes, Damn These Heels symbolizes gaining a new perspective by experiencing another’s journey."

Tuesday, October 17:

Thursday, October 19: 

  • Silver & Sandstone, VOA Utah's Fall Gala, 6:30-9:00 p.m. at Natural History Museum of Utah, SLC. "Volunteers of America, Utah is thrilled to unveil our newly revamped fall gala, Silver & Sandstone. Formerly known as Silver Spurs, the updated name reflects a desire to host a celebration where we honor our community's resilience, strength, and natural beauty and surroundings. We hope you will mark your calendars and join us for an evening of fun and meaning, where we raise critical funds to support VOA Utah’s important work." For tickets, click here

Wednesday, October 25:

Saturday, October 28:

  • K.A.V.A. Talks 9th annual Heels 2 Heal, 12:00-2:00 p.m. at International Peace Gardens, 1160 Dalton Ave., SLC. "October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month! Each year on the last Saturday of this month, we invite men of all ages and backgrounds to participate in K.A.V.A. Talks Annual Heels 2 Heal 1 Mile Walk in high heels to raise awareness and funds for victims and survivors of Domestic Violence. This year will be our 9th hosting this community event! Heels or no heals all are encouraged to participate. Wear purple! You can bring your pets, walk as a family, or even as a business or organization to help us raise money for relief and direct services for our community members in need as well as connect individuals to the resources available like food, housing, employment, victim funding, etc.

    All proceeds raised go towards our victim advocacy programming that directly assists victims, survivors and their families, with a focus on our Pacific Islander population." To register, click here

Thursday, November 2:

Wed-Thurs, November 15-16:

  • 2023 Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium @ Utah Cultural Celebration Center 1355 W. 3100 S., WVC. Event by Salt Lake County Watershed Planning & Restoration: "Pressures on our watersheds are mounting. Climate change, development, water diversion, population growth, shrinking snowpack, loss of healthy ecosystems, and more. The Watershed Symposium provides a forum for varied perspectives on how to understand and address these issues. Free and open to all, this annual conference is one of the best opportunities to network and build relationships toward supporting a healthier watershed. Each year we welcome our community of water stewards and environmental advocates, including scholars, students, policymakers, organizations, and members of the general public. Together we are continuing the important conversations on watershed issues in our region." To RSVP for this FREE event, click here.  

Saturday, December 2: 

  • Utah Global Diplomacy's Annual Vivaldi by Candelight, 8:00 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 12 C. St., SLC. "Step into a musical time machine with us as we present a captivating journey through the ages in our Vivaldi by Candlelight concert! While the Baroque era is often said to have ended in the 1750s, tonight we challenge that notion. Prepare to be amazed as we explore the enduring legacy of Baroque music well into the 19th and 20th centuries, as inspired by dance forms from centuries past. It's not just an evening of extraordinary music—it's our signature fundraising initiative! Every ticket sold contributes to building bridges between Utah and the world, promoting mutual respect, understanding, and international goodwill." Tickets are on sale now and going fast. 

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Punk Rock Farmer Friday with Aldine, KRCL's Punk Rock Farmer, and more true tales from the agrihood as we check in with Aldine and biodynamic farming. We have Draize Method live in studio along with John Rafferty for the Maui Wowie Benefit Concert Then we check in with Skywatcher Leo T as we look to the skies.

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RadioACTive 09.20.23

Lawsuits and leverage, an update on the Great Salt Lake with Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment and Center for Biological Diversity — two of the plaintiffs in a landmark lawsuit against Utah lawmakers. Grand Canyon Trust on a settlement that cuts off an oil shale giant’s planned mine and processing facility from its water supply in the Uinta Basin. Plus, the SLC Premiere: A Disturbance in the Force: How the Star Wars Holiday Special Happened.

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