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Date Name Topic Show Producer Host Guest(S) Organization Event/Notes A B C D E F G H I J 1 Date Name Topic Show Producer Host Guest(s) Organization Event/Notes Note: Anna from the ACLU attended the NeighborWorks Community Leadership Institute in Kentucky this past weekend, as did Tolina. This segment will Alliance for a Better Utah, focus on what kind of work Real Women Run, Utah peace and conflict resolution, needs to be done and why Citizen's Counsel, Peace community dialogue process, policy to address social justice in & Conflict Studies progress on human rights in Utah, civic Utah, as well as how to Program in the College of Real Women Run training engagement, voting, women recruit, mentor and Humanities at the January 16, 2016, at SLCC's 2 1/3/2016 candidates RadioActive Lara Jones Nick Burns support leaders of color. University of Utah Miller Campus in Sandy snow, Ski Utah One Wasatch campaign, 3 1/3/2016 public lands preservation WEU John Warlock John Warlock Save Our Canyons women in business, social good POD-Culture Lance Allred, 4 1/4/2016 business model Jock E.P. Lara Jones Lance Allred Liz Galloway Travel + Social Good food, culinary entrepreurs, vegetarianism, eat simple, eat with POD-Utah Ryan Samanka, Chase 5 1/4/2016 color, healthy eating Foodie E.P. Lara Jones Murdock Ian Brandt, Vertical Diner Vertical Diner David Derezotes, director of Peace & Conflict Studies Peace & Conflict Studies Program in the College of Program in the College of peace and conflict resolution starts with Humanities at the Humanities at the 6 1/4/2016 personal relationships RA Rewind Lara Jones Nick Burns University of Utah University of Utah Real Women Run training women in politics, training for female Sheryl Allen, Real Women January 16, 2016, at SLCC's 7 1/4/2016 candidates RA Rewind Lara Jones Nick Burns Run Real Women Run Miller Campus in Sandy Josh Kanter, Alliance for a 8 1/4/2016 civic engagement RA Rewind Lara Jones Nick Burns Better Utah Alliance for a Better Utah Standing Up For Utah’s Needs 2015, online at http://www.utahcitizenscou nsel.org/wp- content/uploads/2015/08/ Dee Rowland, Utah UCC-Annual-Report- 9 1/4/2016 policy progress in human rights in Utah RA Rewind Lara Jones Nick Burns Citizens' Counsel Utah Citizens' Counsel 2015.pdf Inauguration of Mayor Jackie Biskupski and City Council Members Charlie Various, man on the street, Luke, Derek Kitchen, 10 1/4/2016 oath of office VoxPop Lara Jones SLC Inauguration Day Andrew Johnston A B C D E F G H I J 1 Date Name Topic Show Producer Host Guest(s) Organization Event/Notes food, culinary entrepreurs, local POD-The Utah Ryan Samanka, Chase Casey and John Francis, 11 1/8/2016 business Foodie E.P. Lara Jones Murdock Amour Spreads Amour Spreads Karrie Galloway, CEO of Planned Parenthood of Utah; Kate Kelly of PPAU; Giuliana Serena of The Bee and Moontime Rising; reproductive rights, 43rd anniversary of Karen McCreary, executive Roe v. Wade, storytelling around director of the ACLU of abortion and reproductive rights, aclu Utah; Robert Wood, board of utah executive director to retire, civil member, and Anna Planned Parenthood of liberties and utah legislation, changes Brower, of the ACLU of Utah; The Bee SLC; to RadioActive format as it moves to Utah; Lara Jones, Moontime Rising; ACLU Roe v. Wade anniversary 12 1/10/2016 weeknights at 6 p.m. on 1/18/16 RadioActive Lara Jones Nick Burns RadioActive producer of Utah party 1/22/16 Utah Dept. of Environmental Quality's 2015 DEQ State of the 13 1/10/2016 new State of the Environment report WEU John Warlock John Warlock Save Our Canyons Environment report Cannon's new book, The Switchback Approach, A Story About How to POD-Culture Lance Allred, Brock Cannon, author, Painlessly Achieve Your 14 1/11/2016 cycling, racing, nutrition choices Jock E.P. Lara Jones Lance Allred endurance cycling athlete Goals Lifestory Library Foundation, Khadeeja storytelling, religion, Muslims in Utah, POD-Story Dave Homer; Paulette Islamic Center of Greater Community open house at 15 1/11/2016 community Well Lara Jones E.P. Stevens Noor Ul Hassan Salt Lake Khadeeja Mosque, 2/26/16 Roe v. Wade anniversary, Planned Parenthood Assoc'n of Utah's injunction Karrie Galloway, CEO of Planned Parenthood of 16 1/11/2016 against defunding RA Rewind Lara Jones Nick Burns Planned Parenthood Utah Karen McCreary, executive director of the ACLU of 17 1/11/2016 ACLU of Utah, director retiring RA Rewind Lara Jones Nick Burns Utah ACLU of Utah Kirk Robinson, executive Save Mexican Wolves rally, Mexican wolves return to Utah, director, Western Wildlife Western Wildlife 1/22/16 at Utah State 18 1/12/2016 ecosystem J1Q Lara Jones Lara Jones Conservancy Conservancy Capitol SL County Mountainous Planning Commission concerns, need for Utah legislature to renew law that allows the 19 1/17/2016 commission WEU John Worlock John Warlock Save Our Canyons food business, locally-owned Dana Brewster, Mark Del businesses, startups, how to roast POD-The Utah Ryan Samanka, Chase Vecchio, Millcreek Cacao 20 1/18/2016 cacao beans Foodie E.P. Lara Jones Murdock Roasters Millcreek Cacao Roasters A B C D E F G H I J 1 Date Name Topic Show Producer Host Guest(s) Organization Event/Notes Jordan Ruga and Megan Whitlock, students in Peace & Conflict Studies Program at the University of Utah; SLCPD Chief Mike Brown and Citizen Advisory Board members Tolina Tausinga of Raise Your Pen and Dr. David Parker; Dr. Jackie Thompson, Lara Jones, Educational Equity Director MLK Day, police/justice reform, peace Sean Crossland for the Davis School and justice, conflict resolution, Black and Dr. David District; David Brooks, 21 1/18/2016 Social Change, voter idea silo RadioActive Lara Jonees Derezotes Revolution United clean air, independent air monitor Adrian Dybwad, 22 1/19/2016 network RA Rewind Lara Jones Lara Jones PurpleAir.Org PurpleAir.Org environment, legislation, text "clean air" to 41411 to join HEAL Utah news 23 1/19/2016 service during legislature RA Rewind Lara Jones Lara Jones Matt Pacenza, HEAL Utah HEAL Utah Kate Kelly, Planned Parenthood; Giuliana Serena, The Bee; Matt Planned Parenthood, The Planned Parenthood and 43rd Pacenza, HEAL Utah; Tim Bee SLC, HEAL Utah, Utah anniversary of Roe v. 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Angela Romero A B C D E F G H I J 1 Date Name Topic Show Producer Host Guest(s) Organization Event/Notes Rep. 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Lara Jones Lance Allred Kamaile Tripp Culture Jock food business, locally-owned businesses, startups, raw organic food, POD-The Utah Ryan Samanka, Chase Omar Abou-Ismail , owner 32 1/24/2016 gratitude Foodie E.P. Lara Jones Murdock of Omar's Rawtopia Rawtopia Public Lands Initiative, Congressman Rob Bishop, environment vs. beneficial 33 1/24/2016 use WEU John Worlock John Worlock John Worlock (Op-Ed) Save Our Canyons A B C D E F G H I J 1 Date Name Topic Show Producer Host Guest(s) Organization Event/Notes Sean Idea Silo to increase voter registratoin Crossland, Lara David Brooks, Revolution 34 1/25/2016 and participation RA Rewind Lara Jones Jones United Revolution United Let Your Voice Be Heard Workshop, JANUARY 30TH, reducation naturalized citizens, Tiana McCall, Ahmed Al 2016 AT 10 A.M.
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