Rallies & Resources

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

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Thursday, March 26:

THURS-SAT, Mar 26-Apr 4: 

  • The Symphony of Disappearing Sounds for the Great Salt Lake, a Wake the Lake art installation in Memory Grove, SLC. "Every evening, residents and visitors to Salt Lake City are invited to experience A symphony of disappearing sounds for the Great Salt Lake—a striking new artwork by Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson. Presented each evening at Memory Grove, the artwork comprises a musical composition and a colorful light projection that unfurls after dark upon the surface of a large, elevated sphere. The music for A symphony of disappearing sounds for the Great Salt Lake (2026) uses field recordings of local animals and natural phenomena, drawn from existing archives as well as new recordings made for the project. Broadcast within the city, these seldom heard sounds make explicit the relationships that connect Salt Lake City to the lake and its surrounding environment. Reserve your FREE ticket on Eventbrite."

Friday, March 27:

  • Date My Mate | 7-10 PM @ Shades on State, 366 S State St, SLC. "A dating mixer where people present their single friends with a 3-5 minute pitch deck to a live crowd." 

Saturday, March 28:

  • No Thrones. No Crowns. No Kings. "What began in 2025 as a single day of defiance has become a sustained national resistance to tyranny, spreading from small towns to city centers and across every community determined to defend democracy. Our peaceful movement is bigger than ever. On March 28th, rise up, take to the streets, and say it loud: no thrones, no crowns, no kings. We’re not watching history happen—we’re making it. Join us."

    "A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events."

  • No Kings Rally SLC | 2:00 PM @ Washington Square Park (WSP), 451 S State St, SLC.At 2:30 PM, folks will start the march to the Utah State Capitol, where the rally will resume by 3:30 PM. To find or sponsor one in your town, visit mobilize.us/nokings/?q=Utah

  • 10:00 AM, NO KINGS UTAH COUNTY

  • 10:30 AM, NO KINGS LOGAN

  • 11:00 AM, NO KINGS GHEBER CITY

  • 12:00 PM, NO KINGS OGDEN

  • 1:00 PM, NO KINGS PARK CITY

Sunday, March 29:

  • Transgender Day of Visibility Rally & March| 3-6 PM @ Utah State Capitol, 350 N State St, SLC. "The Utah Pride Center and Glitter Foundation Utah are thrilled to host our second Transgender Day of Visibility Rally & March. Join us on the steps of the Utah State Capitol as local transgender leaders and activists share messages of hope, strength, and resilience. After the rally, we’ll march the state's largest transgender flag from the Capitol to the Salt Lake City & County Building, 451 S State St, in a bold and visible show of community pride. An open mic will follow once we get there. We’ll also need volunteers! It takes roughly 200 people to carry the state’s largest transgender flag. Sign up and be part of this powerful moment."

Monday, March 30:

  • Stitched in Solidarity: Parade and Pride Palooza | 10:30am-2:00pm @ Stillwell Field Gazebo Union Patio, University of Utah, SLC. Event by The Center for Community & Cultural Engagement: "University of Utah, show us your Pride! Start the University of Utah's 2025 Pride Week Celebration right with a campus Pride Parade beginning at 10:30am at the Stillwell Field Gazebo Union Patio. We'll parade through campus down to the Union Patio for Pride Palooza, featuring music, food, a ribbon-cutting ceremony, and student performances from groups like U Go Girl, U Asia's student K-Pop Group! Make sure to arrive on time to take advantage of free food while supplies last. All are welcome! We hope to see you there!"

Tuesday, March 31:

Saturday, April 4: 

  • Last Day of The Symphony of Disappearing Sounds for the Great Salt Lake, a Wake the Lake art installation in Memory Grove, SLC. "Every evening, residents and visitors to Salt Lake City are invited to experience A symphony of disappearing sounds for the Great Salt Lake—a striking new artwork by Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson. Presented each evening at Memory Grove, the artwork comprises a musical composition and a colorful light projection that unfurls after dark upon the surface of a large, elevated sphere. The music for A symphony of disappearing sounds for the Great Salt Lake (2026) uses field recordings of local animals and natural phenomena, drawn from existing archives as well as new recordings made for the project. Broadcast within the city, these seldom heard sounds make explicit the relationships that connect Salt Lake City to the lake and its surrounding environment. Reserve your FREE ticket on Eventbrite."

Tuesday, April 14:

  • Unseen Impacts — Microplastics in Our Environment | 7:00 PM at NHMU, 301 Wakara Way, SLC. "Join us for an essential exploration of microplastics with a panel of three experts, including Sally Rocks, who will examine efforts to reduce microplastics in our oceans, investigate their impacts on the human body, and reveal where researchers are finding them here in Utah." This event is free to attend with registration

Wednesday, April 15:

  • Sanctuary Film Screening, 7:00 PM at The Utah Film Center, 375 W, 400 N. This screening is part of the Utah Queer Film Festival. RSVP for free. “Sanctuary is a feature-length documentary that exposes the plight of LGBTQIA+ individuals within modern faith systems, told through the eyes of a visionary architect whose passion project becomes a lifeline. As doctrine collides with identity, a sacred space rises from rejection, offering refuge and hope. Alongside his journey, scholars and spiritual leaders from a variety of religious traditions share how they are transforming their institutions to welcome the marginalized and reimagine what it means to belong. Featuring a Q&A moderated by the Utah Queer Film Festival team with Co-Directors, Autumn McAlpin and Vienna Boyes and 'Sanctuary' architect Doug Staker.”

Thursday, April 16:

Friday, April 17:

  • Rape Recovery Center Hope and Healing Celebration | 7-10 PM @ Red Butte Garden Orangerie, 300 Wakara Way, SLC. "This is a night to celebrate the healing progress our community has made, and the strength of survivors. Join us for a night out with drinks, food, dancing, music and community." The RRC will also present their annual Pillar of Hope and Youth Rising awards, recognizing individuals and organizations whose leadership, advocacy, and compassion have made a profound impact on survivors of sexual violence across Utah. All proceeds will support the growth of the RRC's Mobile Response, Advocacy, Clinical, Community Engagement and Prevention programs. For tickets, click here. 

  • 1st Annual Utah State Mariachi Festival presented by the Utah Music Educators Association | 9A-4P @ Utah Cultural Celebration Center, 1355 W 3100 S, WVC. Event by Mariachi Royal de Granger and Utah Cultural Celebration Center: "Join us for the 1st Annual Utah State Mariachi Festival presented by the Utah Music Educators Association. Help us celebrate school mariachi programs from across the state of Utah. This event features Jr. High School and High School Mariachi groups, local vendors, and food trucks."

Tuesday, April 21:

  • Anand Varma: Inside Wonder Lab | 7 PM @ Kingsbury Hall, 1395 Presidents Circle, SLC. "The Natural History Museum of Utah 2026 Lecture Series Keynote Speaker is Anand Varma, a biologist, award-winning photographer, and National Geographic ExplorerHe is the founder of WonderLab, a one-of-a-kind storytelling studio based in Berkeley, California. Varma has grown to fame for his efforts in advancing photography and videography techniques to better visualize often-unseen wonders of the world." For tickets, click here. ***Discount available for University of Utah students, faculty, and staff.

THU-SUN, Apr 30-May 2:

  • Topaz Pilgrimage 2026. "This pilgrimage will pay tribute to the 11,212 people of Japanese descent who were incarcerated at the Topaz WWII American concentration camp and allow participants to explore the legacy of Topaz as well as the Japanese American history in Salt Lake City and Utah. Our 2026 pilgrimage will be honored with a visit by the Ireicho: Book of Names on its national tour. Due to the overwhelming interest in the Ireicho, Topaz Pilgrimage participants cannot be guaranteed an appointment to personally stamp it. However, there will be an opportunity to convene as a group to honor the book at a ceremony on the Topaz site on Saturday, May 2. On the evening of April 30 and all day on May 1 in Salt Lake City, we will offer intergenerational programming, including activities at the Salt Lake Buddhist Temple and walking tours of historic Japantown and other local interests. On Saturday, May 2, bus transportation will take participants to and from Salt Lake City and Delta for a day trip to the Topaz Museum and the historic Topaz site. Registration ends March 31, or when registration reaches capacity. Click Here to REGISTER TODAY."

Saturday, May 9:

  • The Pink Party, Annual Gala Fundraiser | 5:00 PM @ Asher Adams, 2 S 400 W, SLC. Event by Planned Parenthood Association of Utah and Planned Parenthood Action Council of Utah: "Presented by: Annette Cumming. Featuring two distinct options to celebrate and support PPAU’s mission. Seeking a more traditional experience? Dine at the Asher Adams Hotel, enjoy remarks from a powerhouse repro rights advocate, and bid on a curated high-end auction. Is something casual more your speed? Dance at the Depot, catch entertainment from local talent, and enter an opportunity drawing for the chance to win unique items and experiences. Interested in both? We’ve got you! Dinner tickets include admission to The Depot." For tickets, click here

Wednesday, May 13:

  • CultureConnects Conference: Advancing Story, Stewardship & Shared Impact | 8A-3P @ Utah Cultural Celebration Center, 1355 W 3100 S, WVC. Event by Utah Cultural Alliance: “We are thrilled to announce the date and venue for our 2026 CultureConnects conference! While we are busy finalizing the details for this one-day conference, we invite you to stay tuned here and on the socials for all the latest programming news.”


Saturday, May 30:



Saturday, June 6:

  • SAVE THE DATE: 49th Utah Asian Festival | 11A-10P @ Utah State Fair Park, 155 N 1000 W, SLC.  Applications are NOW OPEN for booths, food vendors, and performances. Priority deadline: March 6, 2026. For more info, visit utahasianfestival.org.

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