CKUT’s spoken word programming features alternative news, public affairs and arts and culture shows.
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L’émission couvre les problèmes qui affectent les immigrants à Montréal et au-delà.
Collaborating with incarcerated people and confronting the invisibility of prisons and prisoner struggle by focusing on the roots of incarceration, policing, and criminalization.
A monthly show broadcasting voices from the frontlines of the movements for migrant justice and indigenous solidarity.
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.
Canada’s only radio show dedicated solely to Palestine, the show covers various news and topics related to Palestine and the Palestine-solidarity movement in Quebec and beyond.
Whether you’re on your way to work, school, doctor’s appointment, or just need a boost for your day, the Empower Hour is where you need to tune into for your weekly dose of inspiring Melanated excellence.
On the air since 1987, Amandla is a weekly African current affairs program covering the entire continent, taking stories past the headlines seen in mainstream media.
toutEs ou pantoute est un balado sensible et rigoureux, où divers sujets touchant l’intime, le politique et le social sont explorés sous un angle féministe, queer, et interrégional.
Discussing the lives of mothers and general issues of parenthood from a feminist perspective in Montreal and beyond.
OWL (Older Women Live) are true trailblazers and empower older women by giving them a voice in the media and demystifying technology.
A sex positive, queer positive show about sex, personal storytelling, erotic daydreams, fears, kinks and fantasies.
The Wednesday edition of CKUT’s daily news program. A disability justice show where all abilities are welcome. On the air weekly since 2010.
Founded in 1999 and formerly known as Sigaw ng Bayan, Radyo Kapwa is an inclusive Filipino/a/x community and cultural radio show that celebrates the diversity and difference of people with roots to the Philippines.
On the air since 1996, The ffiles is an intersectional feminist media collective grounded in community radio.
The show features brand new music and interviews to give you a new spin on every subject, news, arts, and culture features.
For almost 20 years, Marca-RO has been on the air and holding an important place in the Romanian community of Montréal, with a mix of interesting news and music.
A space for critical discussion about local, national and international issues of concern to Montreal’s Black community.
The Tuesday edition of CKUT’s daily news program, produced by volunteer staff at The McGill Daily newspaper in collaboration with the CKUT News Department.
Montréal’s only Korean radio program. News, culture, local events, and the latest movies and music from Korea, on the air since 2000.