Podcast - All Souls Forum

This podcast tracks the audio archives for the “All Souls Forum” radio show. The All Souls Unitarian Universalist Forum, Kansas City’s longest ongoing conversation, has offered a platform for the discussion of significant issues since 1943.

Drones and Targeted Killings with Professor Michael Hoeflich

Michael Hoeflich holds degrees from Haverford College, Cambridge University, and Yale Law School. He taught at the University of Illinois from 1980-1988, was dean of the Syracuse University College of Law from 1988-1994, and was dean at the University of Kansas School of Law from 1994-2000. Hoeflich is the author or...

Rally in Ferguson, Missouri

The Green Party took time out from their annual meeting in St. Louis to hold a rally in Ferguson across from the police station on Saturday, July 25th.  KKFI was on hand to record this rally which featured Green Party presidential candidates, Jill Stein and Darryl Cherney.

Indian Tribes and Environmental Concerns – Professor Elizabeth Kronk-Warner

Professor Kronk’s research focuses on the intersection of environmental and natural resources law and federal Indian law.  Currently, Professor Kronk is engaged in several projects related to the impact of climate change on indigenous people and energy development in Indian country.  She spoke on June 14th at the Unitarian Fellowship...

The History of the KXL pipeline in South Dakota

Robin Martinez spoke at the Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center at a monthly Sierra Club meeting to share the history of the KXL pipeline in South Dakota and the regulatory battle before the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission over construction permitting for the Keystone XL Pipeline.   Martinez is an attorney in Kansas City...

Kansas City Council Forum

The primary election for the City Council is over. The general election is June 23. Who will you vote for? Hear the candidates debate the issues at this candidate forum. Be an informed voter.

Weighing the Muslim, Social Activist Gulen Movement with Argun Saatcioglu

Turkish Muslim imam Fethullah Gulen, now living in the U.S., spawned a worldwide movement asserting moderate Islam, education and social service.  KU Associate Professor Argun Saatcioglu will describe the controversy surrounding the Gulen movement, the clashes between religion and political power, and humanitarian work and religious evangelism.