Tuesday, July 15: On July 17, there will be 1,500 rallies, including 8 in Utah, to honor the anniversary of the passing of civil rights hero John Lewis - not with ceremonies, but with action. Salt Lake Indivisible shares details about Good Trouble Lives On. Plus, USARA on Utah's share of a $720M settlement with opioid drug makers, Gaza Soup Kitchen's Hani Almadhoun, and Round #2 of Meet Your Maker with DIY Fest by Craft Lake City.
July 17: Good Trouble Lives On, a National Day of Action. Come Wednesday, there will be 1,600+ rallies, including 8 in Utah, to honor the anniversary of the passing of civil rights hero John Lewis—not with ceremonies, but with action. Jamie Carter of Salt Lake Indivisible shares the message and the details.
Sept. 13: Utah Recovery Day may be getting a boost due to Utah's share of a $720M settlement with opioid drug makers. Mary Jo McMillen and Evan Done of Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness (USARA) walk us through the state of recovery services in Zion.
Craft Lake City artisan coordinator Tiana Young brings in Bryson Chipman of Dream's Edge Games (STEM) and artisan Chelsea Reese of Respectable Hoe Chainmail, both of whom will be at the 17th Annual DIY Fest, Aug. 8-10, at the Utah State Fair Park, 155 N 1000 W, SLC.
Last Friday, Utahns for a Just Peace in the Holy Land hosted Hani Almadhoun, director of philanthropy at UNRWA USA and co-founder of the Gaza Soup Kitchen. RadioACTive Host Emerita Tamrika Khvtisiashvili attended and brought back a conversation to share with us tonight.
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