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Clara-Swan Kennedy of Free Kick is joined by Madeline and Chloe from CKUT for a live broadcast from the 2022 Anarchist Bookfair.
We packed up our bags and hopped in a cab down to Forward House for the first live broadcast of Radio Moon since before the pandemic.
A critical and open conversation from elected officials and everyday people about Montreal’s response to the police killing of George Floyd.
A broadcast in solidarity with incarcerated people and to denounce the conditions inside local prison institutions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
CKUT’s Homelessness Marathon is a consciousness-raising radio marathon that offers a platform to speak truth to power on the realities of homelessness, housing, and poverty.
CKUT has covered issues from street level emphasizing the voices of those not heard in mainstream media, namely those affected by the policies, regulations and political decisions.
Eve Parker Finley Celebrates International Women’s Day by profiling women such as Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson, activists in the time of Stonewall and co-founders of STAR.
Interviews with Queercorps host Puelo Dier and photographer Linda Dawn Hammond about the infamous event known as Sex Garage that galvanized the queer community in July 1990.
CKUT’s Audio Smut Radio Collective presented a sound art installation for Montreal’s Perverscité Festival this past August.
Rachel Wotton, Sex Worker and focus of the film “Scarlet Road” speaks with the members of Avalanche (CKUT’s radio show airing Wed. 5 – 6pm) about the documentary project.
Interviews with two of the Mirror’s writers shortly after it was announced that the beloved paper would be shutting down.
Former sex worker Valerie Scott discusses the obsession the public has with sex while still being reluctant to speak about the need to educate on safe sex practices.
Pat Dillon aka Sistah P speaks with Reverend Gray, discussing the student strike, Trayvon Martin, and being ticketed for being black in Montreal.
The 2012 Homelessness Marathon served 14 hours of national broadcasted discussions on homelessness, for the tenth consecutive year!
Will Nicholls, host of the former CKUT show Indian Times, speaks at a service in remembrance of the 1990 Oka Crisis.
Mumia’s sister Lydia Barashango and a member of the International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abul-Jamal group were interviewed on CKUT airwaves in 2005.
In this radio special, our CKUT host goes out to the streets to record people experiencing homelessness telling their stories.
Highlights from CKUT’s 1st Annual Homelessness Marathon, a 14 hour live broadcast collaboration between community radio stations across the country.