Monday, March 2: RadioACTive Pop! revisits woman, life, freedom in light of the U.S. attack on Iran. Joining us - Emerald Project co-founder Satin Tashnizi and her mother, Samira Barkat, who was born in Iran. Lucky Clover Market with Creators for a Cause, Switchpoint Exchange, and a mother-daughter piano duo from the University of Utah Piano Outreach Program.
The UoU's Piano Outreach Program is a long-running community partnership bringing free piano education to Title I elementary schools across the Salt Lake Valley. Laura Strobell, director of piano outreach, brings a mother-daughter duo, Trang Le and Ashley Black, with her to play for RadioACTive listeners tonight
TODAY: Day 40 of 45 at the 2026 General Session of the 67th Legislature @ the Utah State Capitol, 350 N State St, SLC. Kathy Biele, president of the League of Women Voters of Utah, brings us an update, along with Sen. Kathleen Riebe (D-Dist 15, Salt Lake County).
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Mar 7: Lucky Clover Market - Creators for a Cause| 10A-2P @ Switchpoint Coffee Co., 2080 W North Temple St, SLC. Organizer and artist Paisley Jensen shares details on this market, which will support Switchpoint CRC and its work to end homelessness. Featuring 20+ local vendors, coffee and food from @switchpointcoffee.slc, and good vibes all around.
NOW OPEN: Switchpoint Exchange, 860 N Fairfield Rd, Layton. Switchpoint Founder Carol Hollowell shares this exciting news. The Layton location joins two others — St. George and Tooele — where you can find gently used clothing, shoes, books, & more. Your purchases support Switchpoint and its programs for individuals and families on a journey toward self-sufficiency.
As the U.S. continues military strikes in Iran, RAPop! visits with a mother and daughter with family still in the Middle Eastern country. Tune in to hear from Satin Tashnizi, co-founder of Utah's Emerald Project, and her mother, Samira Barkat, who was born in Iran.
Mar 13: Ramadan with Emerald Project with Iftar at the University of Utah | 5-8 PM @ Impact & Prosperity Epicenter, 1755 E. Student Life Way, SLC.
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