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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.

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23. Jun 2026

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Cindy Holscher-Dem for KS Governor Aug. 4 23.06.2026

Cindy Holscher is a Democrat running for governor of Kansas in the August 4 primary. Three Democrats have filed to compete in this primary: Ethan Corson : https://ethanforkansas.com/ Cindy Holscher: https://cindyforkansas.com/ Curt Skoog : https://curtskoog.com/ The interviews with Senator Corson and Mayor Skoog air July 7 and 14, respectively. Copyright: The comments of the candidates are all in...

The 816 Bicycle Collective helps humans obtain, maintain and use bicycles 07.06.2026

Joanna Lewis and Suzanne Hogan with the 816 Bicycle Collective discuss their work helping humans obtain, maintain and use bicycles. They accept donations of bicycles and distribute them to those who want them in exchange for donated time, resources or revenue, depending on the individual's circumstance. They also help humans maintain bicycles. Their shop at 518 East 31st Street, KCMO, has only lim...

Let's agree to disagree and seek common ground 01.06.2026

Prolific author and media critic Nolan Higdon discusses his research on problems with the media and what he thinks humans should do to better advance their interests in society. He is a lecturer at California State University, East Bay , and the University of California, Santa Cruz . He is a prolific researcher, podcaster, contributor to general news outlets, and author, co-author or co-editor of...

American Public Square and 250 years of "Self-Evident Truths" 23.05.2026

Tricia Maxfield and Ryan Bernsten with American Public Square (APS) discuss their program in general and their June 18 event on the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence including "Self-Evident Truths". APS was founded by Allan Katz , who came to Kansas City after serving as US Ambassador to Portugal (2010-2013). They work to build stronger, more connected communities through civil...

How women are centered and silenced in the major media 12.05.2026

Communications professor Allison Butler discusses her new book, The Judgment of Gender: How Women Are Centered and Silenced in Pop Culture with Spencer Graves. She compares how women like Britney Spears , Anita Hill , and Monica Lewinsky have been portrayed with the treatment of comparable males. She notes, for example, that, "in the years since the Dobbs (2022) decision, fully sentient female bod...

What the Department of Energy isn't saying about the push for new nuclear weapons 10.05.2026

Kimmy Igla discusses the draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) published by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) of the Department of Energy (DOE) for the production of new plutonium pits for nuclear weapons at six different sites in the US, one of which is the Kansas City National Security Campus, which has a controversial history. You are invited to review the P...

Online platforms' effects on public health, safety and democracy 04.05.2026

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ya%C3%ABl_Eisenstat discusses the impact of online platforms on public health, safety and democracy. She is currently https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Online_platforms%27_effects_on_public_health,_safety_and_democracy#cite_note-6 the Director of Policy and Impact at Cybersecurity for Democracy (C4D), https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Online_platforms%27_effects_on_public...

History of immigration law and hearings on Kansas City's nuclear bomb plant 25.04.2026

This episode includes discussions of the history of US immigration law and May 7 hearings on the environmental impact of the production of new nuclear weapons at Kansas City's nuclear bomb plant.    History of immigration law  William Jewell history Professor Daniel Kotzin gives a brief summary of a class he teaches on the history of US immigration law. This is excerpted from the April 6 Solidarit...

Kansas ACLU on how you can best advance your interests in today's political environment 13.04.2026

Micah Kubic, Executive Director of the Kansas chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) explains what he thinks you should do to protect and advance your interests and concerns in today's political environment. He is interviewed by Spencer Graves and Craig Lubow. Kubic holds a doctorate in Black Politics from Howard University and is author of (2016) Freedom, Inc. and Black Political Em...

News suppressed for those who control money for the media 13.04.2026

Mickey Huff, Executive Director of Project Censored and Distinguished Director of the Park Center for Independent Media and Professor of Journalism at Ithaca College, New York, discusses news suppressed for those who control most of the money for the media and why you should care. He is interviewed by Spencer Graves. AND BENEFIT CONCERT APRIL 19 AT Knuckleheads, 4 PM, to raise funds for Advocates...

Midwest Catholic Worker Retreat-Resistance April 24-27 31.03.2026

Lois Swimmer, Paul & Louise Freid, and Mike Miles will talk with Radio Active Magazine regular Spencer Graves about their plans for a Catholic Worker Retreat and Resistance event being planned for April 24-27, Friday through Monday.  Swimmer is from the Minnecouji Band within the Blackfoot Tribe , which is part of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. She is a member of the Elders Circle at Cherith...

Media and war 31.03.2026

Fordham University Professor Emerita of Communications Robin Andersen  discusses her research on media and war with Spencer Graves. Andersen earned a PhD from UC-Irvine in 1986 with a dissertation on, "The United States Press Coverage of Conflict in the Third World: The Case of El Salvador". She has expanded that work since with numerous publications including the 2006 book on A Century of Media,...

How US media threaten the health of all 24.03.2026

Public health expert Dr. Stephen Bezruchka discusses the role of the major US media, including social media, in threatening the health of all. Bezruchka is professor emeritus from the University of Washington School of Public Health with multiple publications including books translated into several languages. He holds an MD degree from Stanford and a Masters in Public Health from Johns Hopkins. Hi...

No Kings rallies March 24 from Knob Noster to Topeka 16.03.2026

Bill Clause, Nancy Mays, and Beverly Harvey discuss the No Kings rallies being organized for March 28 focusing especially on the KC metro area, Johnson County and the Plaza. This discussion will include the issues that seem to be of greatest concern to the public. NoKings.org invites anyone to "Host an event" and list it with them. As this is being written 2026-03-16, eighteen rallies were found a...

Media literacy to dispel myths and improve public policy 10.03.2026

Communications professor Bill Yousman discusses media literacy and dispelling myths about crime and justice. He is interviewed by Spencer Graves. Yousman is a professor of communications in the School of Communication, Media & the Arts in Sacred Heart University in Bridgeport, Connecticut . Two of his research reports have appeared in Project Censored 's annuals for 2017 and 2025: "Eleven thes...

Veterans for Peace 2026 annual conference August 6-9 UMKC 03.03.2026

Representatives of Veterans for Peace discuss their up-coming national conference August 6-9, which they are organizing at UMKC. Guests include Bryson Ripley, a former US Marine and president of their Kansas City chapter. They are interviewed by Spencer Graves. Some might claim that (a) everyone would be safer and more prosperous with honest defense of the bottom 99%, and (b) instead we have a pub...

Concerns about media, especially in Germany 25.02.2026

Communications professor Stephan Russ-Mohl  shares concerns about media, especially in Germany. He is interviewed by Spencer Graves. Russ-Mohl is a prolific journalist, researcher and professor emeritus  at the University of Lugano in the Italian-speaking portion of Switzerland . He specializing in quality assurance and quality management in mass media focusing primarily but not exclusively on Ger...

Northeast Kansas City, Northeast News, and "No Kings 3", March 28 16.02.2026

Bryan Stalder discusses Northeast Kansas City and Northeast News with Radio Active Magazine regular Spencer Graves, and Bill Clause invites y'all to attend a "No Kings 3" rally near you March 28  No Kings 3 March 28: For more information email Diane Bulan <dianebulan@gmail.com> Northeast Kansas City and Northeast News Stadler is an illustrator and designer active with the Northeast Kansas Ci...

Underserved serve themselves with low-power FM 09.02.2026

Paul Bame , a volunteer broadcast engineer with the Prometheus Radio Project , discusses Prometheus activities including how underserved communities serve themselves with low-power FM. He is interviewed by Spencer Graves. The Prometheus Radio Project was founded in 1998 in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , by supporters of the unlicensed "Radio Mutiny" station after the US Federal Communications Commi...

The Micah Ministry helps unhoused 01.02.2026

Reverend Mindy Fugarino discusses her work with the Independence Boulevard Christian Church , and Lora McDonald invites you to on-line Pro-Democracy training February 11, 5-7 PM and February 20, 9-11 AM, organized in part by MORE2. Reverend Mindy  Reverend Mindy is the Senior Pastor for the Independence Boulevard Christian Church on the corner of Independence and Gladstone Avenues in downtown Kans...

Conservative media are different 22.01.2026

Anthony Nadler talks with Spencer Graves about how he claims that conservative media are different. He is a co-editor of (2020) News on the Right and author of (2016) Making the News Popular . He is also lead author of a 2025 article on, " The Left Needs Media That Competes — and Wins ". The basic theme of his work is that conservative media tend to segment media markets more on style and cultural...

PeaceWorks KC 2026 19.01.2026

PeaceWorks members Kristen Scheer and Ann Suellentrop discuss upcoming events and current trends around nuclear weapons and nuclear energy reactors. Feb 2nd at 5:30pm at All Souls UU Church PeaceWorks members will report back on the Alliance for Nuclear Accountability fall meeting in Las Vegas. Midwest Catholic Workers will gather April 24-27 with PeaceWorks members to protest at Kansas City’s nuc...

Medill says you can help yourself by helping improve local media 12.01.2026

Professor Tim Franklin and Zach Metzger talk with Spencer Graves about how you can help yourself by helping improve local media. Franklin is the leader of the Local News Initiative  and the Metro Media Lab  in the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois , just north of Chicago on Lake Michigan . Metzger is Director of their State of Local News subproject of the...

Care Beyond the Boulevard and ML King 08.01.2026

Two topic for this episode: First Ira Harritt and Rev. Dr. Vernon Howard discuss local ML King Day events. Then  Nurse practitioner Jaynell "KK" Assmann describes Care Beyond the Boulevard (CBB). Martin Luther King Day  Ira Harritt, Secretary of the Interfaith Council of Greater Kansas City , Summarizes an ML King events January 11 (Sunday). Then Rev. Dr. Vernon Howard discusses the origins of the...

Lisa Loving on media literacy and how you can report for your community 05.01.2026

Lisa Loving talks with Spencer Graves about media literacy and how you can report for your community. Loving has a wide range of experience as a journalist, including as interim director of the evening news at KBOO , a non-commercial, listener-supported, community radio station in Portland, Oregon. Her experience with KBOO helped inform her 2019 book, Street Journalist . She is working on another...

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