Mi Chante serves the Latin and Spanish American community in Montreal by offering them arts and culture news from their hometowns in connection with the Montreal cultural landscape.
Gay & Grey Montreal is a social, mutual aid and sensitization network for English-speaking 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals over the age of 50 in Montreal and the surrounding area. We are committed to reducing isolation and improving the quality of life for 2SLGBTQIA+ seniors, while promoting appropriate services in a positive, caring environment for 2-spirited, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex, asexual and anyone who identifies as belonging within this rainbow umbrella who lives in Montreal and Quebec.
All Kanien’kéha Radio is a rebroadcast of a show airing originally on Reviving Kanehsatà:ke Radio – RKR 101.7 FM in Kanehsatà:ke. It is entirely in Kanien’kéha, the Mohawk language. CKUT is proud to make this program available to its listeners.
Tackling everyday politics with a specific highlight on women. Each episode takes on a different issue specific to Gen Z culture: everything from cancel culture, identity on social media, to our unlimited access to knowledge.
A podcast about the environment in Canada (and sometimes elsewhere) by Sierra Club Canada. Topics include climate change, biodiversity, pollution, renewable energy democracy, and the Rights of Nature. Tune in and take action!
Miss Chris hosts the most recent iteration of our long-running queer issues show Queercorps. She interviews local queer and trans musicians, DJs, performers, etc. and takes your calls live on the air (514-448-4013). Tell her something good and she’ll tell you something better.
Radio Alhara راديو الحارة – Interviews with Musicians
Stefan Christoff, host of Free City Radio, hosts a monthly artist interview series on Radio AlHara in Palestine.
FUTURE IS NOW is a podcast series exploring intersections between art and social change, produced by Z Gallery’s Shahrzad Arshadi and Caroline Künzle. The title comes from a song by German punk rock singer Nina Hagen. She sings: “1968 is over, it’s over, … Future Is Now! It’s really gonna be a better world.” Her lyrics express our feeling that change for a better world is happening right now, through the work of many. In each episode, we will tell you these stories of change: stories of artists and art projects that inspire us. As you listen, we hope they will inspire you too.
A radio show of unapologetic romanticism and utopian yearning for people with unlimited vision. Expect deep dives into counter-culture, counter-history, altered states, ethnobotany, radical anthropology, esoteric explorations, and other worlds on Earth.
Noise Not Borders is an independent emerging music and arts festival based in Tiohtià:ke aka Montreal. With the help of CKUT, we’re now happy to share our new radio show ‘Noise Not Borders presents: La Hora del Ruido” where we get to play music from bands that we feel represent the global underground scene.
Panacea has the goal of initiating open conversations and reducing stigma surrounding mental health and mental illness. To do so, Michelle teaches ‘mental health 101’ and shares some of her own experiences living with mental illness.
The positive impact that mental health literacy can have in your own life, and for the people around you, is what drives her. If her words can inspire empathy and change at least one person’s perspective or make someone feel less alone, then she has done her job. Join us for some fun tunes and vulnerable conversations!
Wanna be on the radio? Join our Spoken Word Coordinator on the first Thursday of every month from 2-3pm to learn the ropes of live community radio. No experience or preparation necessary! Just email spokenword@ckut.ca if you want to join.
In-depth analysis of journalism, issues of censorship, copyright, corporate takeovers and other things that affect all media landscapes at home and abroad. On the air since 1987.
Promoting Latin American culture in Spanish & English since 1989, with your hosts Rommel Cajavilca, Daniel Lara, Sergio Martinez, Paloma Soto, et al.
As its title suggests, Montreal Mosaic is a show that looks at how newcomers to Montreal, Quebec, and Canada at large embark on a journey of settlement as they build a new home and identity here
Airing from 7-9 am every Friday on CKUT 90.3 FM, The Morning Detour is a
radio show for the movers & the shakers hosted by Wizzy MoonChaser and
Tata with resident DJ, DJ Nelles. It brings its listeners the latest on Black
culture (with a focus on local and international brands & businesses) and
unparalleled celebrity interviews, all while playing the best in Hip Hop and
R&B. Their charismatic energy and distinct sound allows them to connect with
their loyal listeners from Montreal, across Canada, and abroad. Tune in to The
Morning Detour on Friday mornings: the “detour” you’ll enjoy taking.
Eastern Bloc and CKUT present a radio project, dedicated to emerging digital/media artistic practices, and how technologies influence society.
Spoken word, literary, artistic text-based audio, recordings played back to back with comments.
Reports, interviews and other features from Montréal’s leading performance artists, directors and event organizers not represented in mainstream artistic outlets.
An hour of creative and far-reaching radio produced a team of people living a full life with mental health issues, in collaboration with Forward House in Montréal.