RadioActive: November 10, 2017

  • November 10, 2017
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Traditional Foods, Joe Hill Day, The Green Urban Lunch Box, Back-Farms for Seniors, Hard Cider, Live Music from Morgan Snow

Hosted by Lara Jones and Aldine Strychnine, KRCL's Punk Rock Farmer, tonight's show featured:

  • Live Music from Morgan Snow of Triggers & Slips.

  • An indigenous menu with Utah Diné Bikéyah's Cynthia Wilson, director of UDB's Traditional Foods Program, and spokesman Braidan Weeks.

    • UDB's First Annual Indigenous Dinner Thursday, Nov. 16, at the Natural History Museum of Utah. The fundraiser will launch UDB’s Traditional Foods Program and celebrate the traditional cultures and indigenous foods of the Bears Ears region. Click here for tickets. KRCL is a media sponsor of this event.
  • Joe Hill Day with Michael McLane of the Joe Hill Organizing Committee and Salt Lake Tribune photographer Jeremy Hill. On Saturday, Nov. 18, take part in Joe Hill Day: 

    • History and Art in Action, 12:00-5:00 p.m. at The City Library, 210 E. 400 S., SLC. Workshops and presentations, including the IWW Now, Joe Hill House of Hospitality, Utah Radicalism, Radical Cartoon with Pat Bagley, and a century of changing resistance tactics. All ages welcome.
    • Music to Move the Mind and Feet, 7:00-10:00 p.m. at The Beehive, 666 S. State St., SLC. Featuring music and spoken word, in commemoration of the life and work of Joe Hill, who was executed in Salt Lake City in 1915. All ages welcome.
  • Al's Urban Farm Report, featuring the Fruit Share and Back-Farms for Seniors programs of The Green Urban Lunch Box. Guests: Darin Mann, Fruit Share Coordinator, and Katie Muliken, a Back-Farms farmer.

    • Saturday, Nov. 18: GULB's 2nd annual Hard Cider Launch Party, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Mountain West Hard Cider, 425 N. 400 W., SLC.

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