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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Tuesday, April 8:
Westminster University, 1840 S. 1300 E., SLC. By Westminster University DEI Office: "Chasten Buttigieg, husband of former mayor and presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, has become a popular figure in his own right. The teacher's wit, intimate social media musings, and inspiring speeches have prompted glowing media coverage and declarations that he 'won the 2020 spouse primary.' As his husband launched a campaign that made him one of the most talked-about Democrats in the 2020 race, Chasten leveraged his own platform to bring attention to improving public schools, access to arts education, and mental healthcare. After leaving the 2020 campaign trail, he published his first book, I Have Something to Tell You. In this moving, uplifting memoir, he recounts his journey to finding acceptance as a gay man. Throughout the campaign, Chasten came across many people who have felt supported and loved by his message: 'You belong. You are loved. You are welcome here.'" To reserve a free seat, click here.
, 5:00 p.m. at2025 Lecture Series: Aomawa Shields at NHMU, 7:00 p.m. at Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, SLC. "Dr. Shields searches for clues of another planet where life might exist. Drawing from her background in astrobiology, she models the possible climates of distant exoplanets. In this fascinating talk that brings audiences into her research process, she shows how she uses computer-generated climate models to explore contradictions and to calculate the kind of atmosphere a planet would need to have a suitable climate for water and life. This event is free to attend with registration."
Wednesday, April 9:
Improv Salt Lake featuring Aldine, KRCL's Punk Rock Farmer, 8:00 p.m. at Alliance Theater at Trolley Square, 602 E. 500 S. #101, SLC. "Join us for an unforgettable evening as we welcome the legendary Aldine Strychnine to the stage! Known as the Punk Rock Farmer, Aldine is a celebrated figure in the Salt Lake City punk scene for his roles in bands like Poison Idea, Maimed for Life, and The New Evils. Beyond his musical endeavors, he has made his mark as a volunteer at KRCL 90.9FM / KRCL Radioactive, contributing to the local community. Aldine will be sharing personal stories and anecdotes from his diverse experiences, serving as the catalyst for our improvisers to create spontaneous, side-splitting scenes. We're also excited to welcome a new cohort of improvisers to open the show with an improv graduation class performance. Don't miss this unique fusion of storytelling and improv comedy on April 9th at 8 PM at the Alliance Theater! Tickets are only $10. Free parking available." Donations benefit KRCL. Click here for tickets.
Thursday, April 10:
Saturday, April 12:
Protest in Support of Immigrants, 1:00-3:00 p.m. at Pioneer Park in Provo. Event by Provo Immigrant Advocates: "This is a call to action to and on behalf of the people of Utah. Stand up for our brothers and sisters who are hurting."
Restoring Ancestral Winds Youth Conference, Saturday, April 12 at Center for Native Excellence & Tribal Engagement, 1925 De Trobriand St., SLC.
Sunday, April 13:
Fighting Oligarchy: Where We Go From Here with Bernie Sanders in Salt Lake City, 3:30 p.m. doors at Jon M. Huntsman Center, University of Utah, 1875 E. South Campus Dr., SLC. Music by I Don't Know How But They Found Me at 5:15 p.m. The speaking program starts at 6:00 p.m. Please note: no bags, signs, or firearms are allowed. Parking: There is free parking around campus on the weekend. Public transit: There is a UTA bus stop and a TRAX stop right outside the arena. To RSVP, click here.
Saturday, April 19:
The Next 50 State Nationwide Protest, 2:00-4:00 p.m. at the Utah State Capitol, 350 N. State St., SLC. Event by utah50501. More details to come.
Saturday, April 26:
Quilombola Roots: A Celebration of Afro-Brazilian Heritage, 7:00 p.m. at the Urban Arts Gallery, 116 S. Rio Grande St, SLC. Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating Afro-Brazilian culture, history, and resilience! Quilombola Roots brings together live music, dance, spoken word, and film, creating a powerful cultural experience right in the heart of Salt Lake City's arts scene. This event is a fundraiser supporting the quilombo community of Volta Miúda, in Bahia, Brazil and Salt Lake Capoeira. Learn more about Salt Lake Capoeira at saltlakecapoeira.com.
Saturday, May 3:
Utah Die-In, 12:00-1:30 p.m. at Utah State Capitol, 350 N. State St., SLC. Event by UtahDieIn: "A peaceful protest against government policies that are impacting the health and safety of those living in America. So far, we are partnering with Utah50501, Green Wave Utah, Pro Choice Utah, Druids for Change, The Pleiadian Altar, Our Unsheltered Relatives, and in negotiations with others. This will be an afternoon of speakers, musicians, poets, and a moment of silence where the community holds tombstones stating various reasons that they may have 'died' (as a bell slowly tolls in the background) all in a protest against the policies that are affecting the health and safety of those living in America. There will be tons of tables for organizations the community can speak to, and get involved with: Women’s Rights, LGBTQIA+ Rights, Science, Research, Education, Environmental Rights, Forestry, Racism (Indigenous Rights will be in focus), First Amendment Rights… you get the gist!"
Saturday, May 10:
2025 Spring Plant Sale, 8a-1p at the Utah State Fair Park, 155 N. 1000 W., SLC. Event by Wasatch Community Gardens: "Gardeners, rejoice! It’s time to plan your spring plant haul. Join us for the 2025 Wasatch Community Gardens’ Spring Plant Sale! First, a big announcement: We’re moving to a new location at the Utah State Fairpark (155 N 1000 W), expanding access to food-growing plants in a historically underserved area. This move aligns with our commitment to supporting community-led food sovereignty and increasing access to fresh, organic, local food, particularly in neighborhoods that have faced systemic barriers to healthy food options. With so many plant sales happening in the spring, why choose WCG’s? Because every plant purchase supports our mission. Our sale features more than 45,000 organically grown food-growing plants, all started from seed and lovingly raised by participants in our farm-based Job Training Program that supports women facing homelessness through transitional employment at our certified organic urban farm, City Farm at 743 W. 1300 S. in Glendale. Click here for more details on the 200+ varieties of annual vegetables, 70+ tomato varieties, 45+ pepper varieties (from sweet to fiery hot), 40+ edible perennials (grapes, berries, asparagus & more!), regionally adapted seeds from Snake River Seed Cooperative, a diverse selection of seed potatoes, onion, leek & shallot starts, herbs galore, flowers, grasses & native plants; bagged compost. SNAP/EBT is accepted for all food-growing plants!"
WCG 2025 Annual Varieties Catalog: View in-depth profiles of each annual vegetable, fruit, berry and flower variety grown at our City Farm at 1300 South, complete with photos, plant care tips and history, etc. (Note: best reviewed when "View" is set to 50% - 75%).
WCG 2025 Annual Varieties Quick Reference List: Use this list as a quick reference tool for planning your annual varieties purchases. This resource lists the same varieties as the catalog, but in a condensed format!
Red Butte Garden Spring Plant Sale & Fundraiser, 9a-3p at asdf, SLC. "A great way to welcome the planting season and support Red Butte Garden. Shop twice! Once to grab those important, not-to-miss plants, and a second time to browse overlooked treasures. Free entry to the plant sale through the Amphitheatre gates. Registration not required for Saturday entry. Click here to find out more about the arboretum's impressive selection of herbs, specialty annuals, sun and shade perennials, ornamental grasses, roses, vines, shrubs, conifers, and trees; the best selection of heirloom vegetables, native, and water-wise plants you'll find in one location; find plants for any situation, including bee-friendly and high-altitude plants; most plants are grown by local nurseries and many of the vegetables are grown here in our own greenhouses; look for our large selection of beautifully potted succulents and hanging flower baskets created by Red Butte Garden staff and volunteers; we also offer a variety of organic fertilizers, as well as coco fiber for increased soil water retention; garden staff and volunteers on hand to answer your plant and gardening questions; there are a limited number of shopping carts available, so we encourage you to bring your own cart or wagon if you have one; we’ll provide cardboard trays for carrying your plants home."
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."
Saturday, May 17:
Wednesday, May 21:
Zions Follies: A History of Drag in Utah, 1871-2021, 10a-12p at Memorial House in Memory Grove Park, 375 N. Canyon Rd., SLC. Event by Preservation Utah and Mildred Berryman Institute: "From frontier stages to ward houses, Utah’s drag history is as bold and surprising as the state itself. Discover the hidden stories of performers who shaped the cultural landscape—from Brigham Young’s 17th son performing Italian opera in drag to traveling drag shows captivating small-town audiences in the 1920s. Join us for a fascinating deep dive into 150 years of drag in Utah, where tradition and transformation collide. Don’t miss this chance to celebrate the resilience, artistry, and legacy of drag in the Beehive State with Connell O'Donovan, a historian, biographer, and professional genealogist. Connell has researched and discovered much of what we know about LGBTQIA+ Utah, working hard to include all Utahns in his research and ongoing community work." To register, click here.
Saturday, May 24:
Echoing Spirit 1st Annual Social Pow Wow, 12:00-9:00 p.m. at Granger High School, 3580 S. 3600 W., West Valley City. Event by Natives Aiming to Succeed Education Resource Center (NASERC) in partnership with Granger High School's Native Nations Club.
Wed-Fri, May 28-30:
Healthy Public Lands Conference, 9a-4p at University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, 383 S. South University Street, SLC. "This year’s theme, 'Together for Tomorrow: Resisting Exploitation, Restoring the Landscape,' emphasizes the urgent need to address the exploitation of public lands while fostering collaborative efforts to restore and protect these vital ecosystems. The conference provides an invaluable opportunity to explore the current state of public lands in the American West, delve into the laws, regulations, and policies shaping public lands management, and help craft a collective vision for stewardship that prioritizes healthy watersheds and ecosystems over livestock production."
Thursday, May 29:
The Music Diplomacy Symposium: The Soundtrack of Community Peacebuilding, 8:30a-3p at Rose Wagner Center, 138 W. 300 S., SLC. Free & open to the public; lunch included. "Part of the Ambassador John Price & Marcia Price World Affairs Symposium Series, this event is a vibrant celebration of music’s unique ability to transcend language, culture, and borders, making it a vital tool in diplomacy and global connection. Attendees will gain a deeper appreciation for the role of music in shaping our world and leave inspired to use music as a force for unity and change. The symposium features thought-provoking panel discussions, live performances, and interactive workshops on topics such as Cultural Remembrance Through Music, Music For Modern Day Advocacy, Universal Language of Music (Music in the Round Lunch Performance), Music Community Development, and Music and Tourism: Creating Economic Development through the Music Industry. Whether you are a musician, a global changemaker, or someone passionate about the arts, the Music Diplomacy Symposium is your opportunity to be part of a global conversation that proves music is more than just sound—it’s a universal language for peace. Join us and discover the power of music diplomacy!"
Friday, June 13:
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." Deadline is June 1. For details, click here.
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