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One of the hosts of CKUT’s All Things McGill reviews the POP Montreal event “Toward Prophetic Resonance – A conversation about voice, funk, spirit and democracy with Dr Cornel West”
From Off the Hour to Under the Olive Tree, CKUT is committed to broadcasting pro-peace, pro-Palestine voices. Listen to interviews and coverage from the past week and dive into the archives for a deeper perspective on the ongoing conflict.
On Saturday, September 30, 2023, CKUT joined more than 540 other stations throughout Canada to broadcast the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund (DWF) annual A Day to Listen programming. We also re-aired the entire program on Monday, October 2, 2023. Listen to the whole thing here.
Join us for a discussion about the housing crisis in Montreal and the movements organizing to confront rising costs.
A new CKUT program called Panacea has been doing some great programming related to the many facets of mental health. Learn more and check out some recent episodes here.
An update on Free City Radio, an arts and culture show that is now broadcasting across Canada
At issue on Amandla this week: Context and analysis of civil unrest in Kenya
Radio Moon, our show that tackles topics related to mental health, is on summer vacation! We’ll be airing material from the archives until they’re back in September.
Our long-running prison solidarity show, Prison Radio, has a new home on the airwaves!
CKUT presents a radio drama like no other. Meet SOJOURNS, by Fred Azeredo.
CKUT has a new podcast about life on McGill campus during the Summer.
Radio Renoviction is a new monthly radio program on CKUT 90.3 FM radio putting a human face to the wave of gentrification and renovictions plaguing Montreal, premiering Friday June 16 at 5 PM.
Originally airing on CKUT from July 10 to September 11, 2002, the series considers a broad range of perspectives on the rule of law in terms of the balance between national security and civil liberties, the Canadian and international dimensions of the war on terrorism, and Canada’s enactment of the Anti-Terrorism Act (Bill C-36) and the national Anti-Terrorism Plan.
Dive into the fascinating world of Genome Editing and CRISPR/Cas9, with Dr. Raquel Cuella Martin.
Check out the debut episode from Allie, Amelie, and Nour on Friday STEMinism, a show highlighting new research being conducted by underrepresented groups in STEM.
Check out an extended interview with Abigail and Stephane, two tenants and organizers with the Montreal Autonomous Tenants’ Union / Syndicat de locataires autonomes de Montréal (SLAM).
The two CKUT titans discuss Black History Month and what it means in Quebec, how community events take on a different meaning during BHM, doubts about the lasting effects of a one-month event, Montreal’s new Black police chief, and Stretch emceeing a fashion show back in the day.
The volunteer crew behind the Voices of Montreal broadcasts has been tackling some interesting subjects over the past few weeks but this takes the cake.
CKUT’s Free City Radio will be at this event highlighting the ongoing struggles of Guinean asylum seekers in Montreal who are involved in the #StatusForAll movement.
An examination of the trial and verdict of neo-Nazi Charles Sohier Chaput – known by the pseudonym Zeiger – and a discussion of the broader struggle against hate. Featuring online hate researcher Etienne Quintal in dialogue with No Borders Media reporter Jaggi Singh.
This is the outcome of a WhatsApp call between my parents in Belgium and me in Canada about the final chapter of their house in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Clara-Swan Kennedy of Free Kick is joined by Madeline and Chloe from CKUT for a live broadcast from the 2022 Anarchist Bookfair.