Two new CKUT shows – RadioTET and La Voz de los Migrantes – have been instrumental in empowering temporary foreign workers and migrants with precarious status, especially in the current challenging anti immigrant environment.
Join us on September 14th for a community radio broadcast to look at the ways that real estate monsters are attacking independent artists in the context of an unprecedented housing and space affordability crisis in the city and beyond.
Black Education in Quebec is a compelling 9-part podcast series produced by the LaSalle Multicultural Resource Centre, aimed at enriching the Quebec educational landscape.
A new podcast hosted by Sasha Avrutsky explores the interplay between joy and mental health. Learn more and check out the first episode and Instagram page here.
Spoken Word Intern Adrienne reviews local sketch comedy group Tandem Jump Live at the 2024 Montreal Fringe Fest.
Interviews with Sarah Shamy (organizer with Palestinian Youth Movement), Martin Lukacs (investigative journalist and managing editor of The Breach), Norma Rantisi (Academics for Palestine, Concordia), Michelle Hartman (Profs solidaires avec le camp), and a voice from Students In Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights (SPHR).
We are live at the Popular University encampment on the McGill lower field. Tune it at 5 every day this week for a live broadcast.
This Tuesday April 30, Soul Perspectives is back live from Westhaven Community Centre for Teen Talks with guest host Zip Loks our Teen rep: Nefetari, Phenomenal and a lineup of guests for the evening.
Join us this Tuesday January 30 as we prepare to open a new Black History Month and speak to the youth live from Westhaven Community Centre.
Join us for a media criticism panel conversation with special guests tabling from Palestinian Youth Movement, The Breach Media, CKUT 90.3FM, The McGill Daily, Sierra Club Canada, the Solidarity Economy Incubator and more,
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.
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
This week on Amandla, long-time activist and radio host Samaa Elibyari brings us two important stories—she covers the efforts led by the UK-based organization Reprieve to have the death penalty abolished in Malawi with Mr. Mishek Jere, and also discusses Gamal Abdel Nasser’s legacy with Egyptian political analyst and activist Mohamed Sherif Kamel.
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.
CKUT’s theatre show Upstage has been doing some great interviews with local players in the city’s theatre and performance scenes. Check out some of our favourites here.
Duha Elmardi has been a strong and articulate supporter of the democratic forces in 2018-2019 in Sudan since that led to the ousting of the brutal dictator, Omar al Bashir. DAWN, l’impressionnant collectif féministe, a rassemblé une série de présentations très puissantes dénonçant la façon dont les PPP perpétuent les relations coloniales avec l’Afrique.