RadioACTive

Thank you for your support of RadioACTive, KRCL's community affairs program for grassroots activists, community builders, punk rock farmers and DIY makers a muscicians. Tune in weeknights at 6 as the RadioACTive team passes the mic so folks can share their stories and the causes they care about.

If you missed the show or want to listen again, visit the RadioACTive Archives or listen on-demand. And catch audio clips from the show every day at 6:50 a.m., 10:50 a.m. and 2:50 p.m.

Executive Producer, Host: Lara Jones 

Production Assistant:  Valene MC

Production Assistant: Connor Estes

Volunteer Hosts:

GET INVOLVED: If you have a story idea for RadioACTive and a song to match, then let's hear it! Email radioactive@krcl.org with your ideas or simply dedicate a song to someone in your life or a cause you support -- either just may end up on the show. Or call 385-800-1889 and leave a voicemail with your story idea and song to match.

Ways to listen:

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RadioACTive: February 18, 2020

Don Tamaki on Alternative Facts and the Coram Nobis of Executive Order 9066 that saw the internment of 120,000 Japanese-Americans during WWII. Plus, U Giving Day meets sustainability literacy, #ThePeoplesBusiness with League of Women Voters of Utah and the YWCA, UMOCA's Year of the Woman with Guerrilla Girls, and Zines for Change with Steampunk SLC and SLCC Community Writing Center.

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RadioACTive: February 17, 2020

Presidents' Day Special, featuring voices from the Women Power the Vote Rally and the launch of One Democracy, a new social media platform that aims to return the power to the people. League of Women Voters of Utah and Action Utah with a report on #ThePeoplesBusiness. The Ziegfeld Theater sings and signs Newsies.

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RadioACTive: February 14, 2020

#PunkRockFarmerFriday with farmer Kristin Kimball, author of Good Husbandry, Dianaverse School of Herbalism, #SmallAg legislation update

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RadioACTive: February 13, 2020

Changing the Narrative Explores Black History Featuring: The Family of Medgar Evers, The UofU Black Cultural Center 

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