RadioACTive: July 22, 2019

  • July 22, 2019
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#REDforED on teachers' pay and school supplies, religious liberty from a global perspective, and next steps for anti-Inland Port activists

Tonight’s lineup:

 

What’s $479? That’s the average out-of-pocket dollar amount public school teachers spend in a year to help their students. RadioACTive's #REDforED conversations continued with Salt Lake Education Association's John Arthur, Tyler Schultz and Karen Kempe stop by to talk about the slim margins teachers live on, especially those raising their own families.
 
Religious liberty from a global perspective with visitors from India and Indonesia. In Utah as part of the Professional Fellows Program - U.S. Department of State, Mrs. Fathima Thahiliya Karuppal and Dr. Fransiska Widyawati shared their work and personal stories. Coby Vail of Utah Council for Citizen Diplomacy talked about ways the public can get involved in the fellows program by hosting visitors.
 
What’s next for activists opposed to the Inland Port? RadioACTive heard from several groups involved in efforts to oppose and/or restructure the Inland Port. Guests:

Got a story you'd like to share on the show or an issue you’d like us to cover? Record a voice memo on your smart phone, then email it to radioactive@krcl.org. Keep it under 3 minutes and be sure to include a name and phone number in the message.

Views, thoughts and opinions shared by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff and members of Listeners' Community Radio of Utah, 90.9fm KRCL. Tonight's RadioACTive team included:

  • Exec. Producer/Host: Lara Jones
  • Assoc. Producer/Host:  Billy Palmer
  • Volunteer: Tommy Sutter

 

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