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Stuart was active at CKUT from 1991-95 and worked in the Spoken Word and News Department.
Bryan Zuraw was at Radio McGill/CKUT from 1983-1997 as a volunteer, Librarian and Music Coordinator.
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.
Christopher Heron, host of Mind Soul & Spirit, conducted an interview with Reverend Jesse Jackson on the 50th anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Eve Fiertag speaks to former Music and Production Coordinator Christof Migone, who was active at the station from 1987 – 92.
A look back at 30 years of feminism on the air.
As part of the 30th Anniversary Oral History special programming we interview Pat Dillon Moore aka The Dreadhead, aka The Empress, aka Sistah P.
Throughout March 2018, the Montreal Sessions has being devoted to cracking open our time capsule and exploring what 30 Years of freeform independent underground radio sounds like.
An interview with Samaa Elibyari, member of the Canadian Council of Muslim Women and host of Caravan on CKUT.
Margo Lane has volunteered at CKUT 90.3fm in Montreal since 1987. She was our weather girl, eco-environmental receptionist, and host of the radio show Adventures in Music.
Malik Shaheed sat down with Rickey D, host of Sound of Soul since 1988 and hip hop promoter and influencer for 32 years!
XX Files celebrates 20 years of feminist radio on CKUT 90.3 fm. Valerie Walker, who has contributed to this show for 19 years, speaks of the origins.
Nadine was our powerhouse Station Manager at CKUT from 1989 to 1992.
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.
The National Community Radio Association awarded their 2014 Community Radio Legend Award to Janice Dayle.
Yup, on a Saturday afternoon, CKUT and Rickey D Events put on a lecture unlike any the Stephen Leacock Auditorium at McGill University had seen before.
A chat with the founders of Venus Radio for Venus’s Sweet 16th Birthday in May 2013.
At CKUT’s 25th Anniversary event, Vince read a piece about what it was like to be a part of campus community radio when C/C radio was still in diapers.
The Dykes on Mykes theme song has always been a bit of a mystery. YEARS ago people started calling in – asking staff and programmers where on earth the song came from.
It was a one-time only performance but it’s too good to not share.
A brief speech from the then-Chair of the BoD.
The Wednesday Morning After soaks up some sunshine with Janice, who founded the show Positive Vibes and has been involved with the station since 1983.