A locally produced program where activist groups in the Kansas City area present interviews, commentary, editorials, and other thought provoking content on a weekly basis. Craig Lubow is the executive producer.
May 21, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
The Mistaken Social Narrative of Widespread Voter Fraud
On May 21, RadioActive Magazine will discuss the basic integrity of the voting systems in the US, the mistaken narrative of the existence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, and some of the mistaken allegations or beliefs surrounding human error and/or a number of close elections.
ListenMay 14, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
A WMD-Free Middle East and the Israeli Disarmament Movement
A WMD-Free Middle East and the Israeli Disarmament Movement are discussed with Sharon Dolev and Emad Kiyaei. They are Executive Director and Director, respectively, of the Middle-East Treaty Organization (METO, wmd-free.me), a non-governmental organization that is a coalition of civil-society activists and disarmament practitioners working to rid the Middle East of all weapons of mass destruction (WMDs).
ListenMay 7, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
Haskell’s Dr. Daniel Wildcat discusses indigenous knowledge of people, place, and environment
Dr. Daniel Wildcat discusses indigenous knowledge of people, place, and environment with Spencer Graves and Karl Brooks.
ListenApril 30, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
Ending the Cycle of Violence in Israel-Palestine
Mubarak Awad and Michael Beer discuss their work with Nonviolence International and hybrid sessions on "Ending the Cycle of Violence in Israel / Palestine" led by Mubarak and Radio Active Magazine regular Spencer Graves May 4 (Saturday), 2-4 PM and May 5 (Sunday), 9:30 - 10:30 AM with in-person participation at All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 4501 Walnut St., KCMO, and virtual via the "Forum" YouTube Channel, at AllSoulsKC.org; that's the second YouTube channel on that website.
ListenApril 23, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
US Institute of Peace and the Russo-Ukraine war
Ambassador William B. Taylor Jr., Vice President for Russia and Europe of the US Institute of Peace (USIP), discusses his work at USIP focusing primarily on the current Russo-Ukraine war.
ListenApril 16, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
Emily Weber on the Missouri state House of Representatives in 2024
Emily Weber discusses the issues that concern her in her work in the Missouri state House of Representatives. She is the Minority Caucus Vice-Chair in the Missouri state House of Representatives in Jefferson City, representing District 24, downtown and midtown KCMO.
ListenApril 9, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
Catholic Worker Anti-Nuke Faith and Resistance Retreat
Brian Terrell and Kathy Kelly join Radio Active Magazine regular Spencer Graves to discuss a Catholic Worker anti-nuke faith and resistance retreat in Kansas City April 12-15 organized by Jerusalem Farm, Cherith Brook, and others.
ListenApril 2, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
Decolonization and the Fight Against Imperialism Conference April 5-7
Joe Lombardo, co-founder and coordinator of the United National Anti–War Coalition (UNAC), discusses their up-coming conference, April 5-7 in St. Paul, Minnesota.
ListenMarch 26, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
How to cope with trauma and conflict per Sarah Beth Kirk
Dr. Sarah Beth Kirk talks with Karl Brooks and Radio Active Magazine regular Spencer Graves about how people can more effectively cope with trauma and conflict. Kirk is Director of the Psychological Clinic at the University of Kansas and Associate Director of their Clinical Psychology Program.
ListenMarch 19, 2024 Local, News & Public Affairs, Podcast
Kansas City, Missouri, Police sued for violating the 1868 Fourteenth Amendment
Three local Black Americans filed suit March 11 against Missouri Governor Parson, Attorney General Bailey, Secretary of State Ashcroft and the Kansas City, Missouri Board of Police Commissioners for failing to provide equal protection under Missouri law to residents of Kansas City. The suit notes that Chapter 84 of Missouri statutes denies local control of the Kansas City Police Department, a practice that dates from 1861 after Lincoln became President but before the attack on Ft. Sumter. The plaintiffs claim that this practice denies them and others equal protection under the law, promised by the 1868 Fourteenth Amendment to the US Constitution.
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