April’s Play It Forward features local folk band, The Pettifoggers. They will be playing in support of Missoula Urban Demonstration Project (MUD) which empowers people to build a more sustainable community through tool sharing and hands-on learning. The podcast, airing on KBGA College Radio, features interviews with the folks behind the organization and the artists themselves. Casey Valencia, executive director of Missoula Urban Demonstration Project, and Winona Rachel and Daniela Garvue of The Pettifoggers discuss the importance of environmentalism at the local level, and strike up a conversation about music and activism in Missoula.
Read MoreApril’s Play It Forward features local folk band, The Pettifoggers. They will be playing in support of Missoula Urban Demonstration Project (MUD) which empowers people to build a more sustainable community through tool sharing and hands-on learning. The podcast, airing on KBGA College Radio, features interviews with the folks behind the organization and the artists themselves. Casey Valencia, executive director of Missoula Urban Demonstration Project, and Winona Rachel and Daniela Garvue of The Pettifoggers discuss the importance of environmentalism at the local level, and strike up a conversation about music and activism in Missoula.
Read MoreApril’s Play It Forward features local folk band, The Pettifoggers. They will be playing in support of Missoula Urban Demonstration Project (MUD) which empowers people to build a more sustainable community through tool sharing and hands-on learning. The podcast, airing on KBGA College Radio, features interviews with the folks behind the organization and the artists themselves. Casey Valencia, executive director of Missoula Urban Demonstration Project, and Winona Rachel and Daniela Garvue of The Pettifoggers discuss the importance of environmentalism at the local level, and strike up a conversation about music and activism in Missoula.
Read MoreApril’s Play It Forward features local folk band, The Pettifoggers. They will be playing in support of Missoula Urban Demonstration Project (MUD) which empowers people to build a more sustainable community through tool sharing and hands-on learning. The podcast, airing on KBGA College Radio, features interviews with the folks behind the organization and the artists themselves. Casey Valencia, executive director of Missoula Urban Demonstration Project, and Winona Rachel and Daniela Garvue of The Pettifoggers discuss the importance of environmentalism at the local level, and strike up a conversation about music and activism in Missoula.
Read MoreApril’s Play It Forward features local folk band, The Pettifoggers. They will be playing in support of Missoula Urban Demonstration Project (MUD) which empowers people to build a more sustainable community through tool sharing and hands-on learning. The podcast, airing on KBGA College Radio, features interviews with the folks behind the organization and the artists themselves. Casey Valencia, executive director of Missoula Urban Demonstration Project, and Winona Rachel and Daniela Garvue of The Pettifoggers discuss the importance of environmentalism at the local level, and strike up a conversation about music and activism in Missoula.
Read MoreKBGA’s March play it forward features Missoula Project Beacon, a grant-funded program under All Nations Health Center, providing services to Indigenous survivors of human trafficking in cultural relevant care, case management, peer support, technical assistance, and community outreach. Their services are provided for survivors in Missoula, Montana, cities in Montana, and Montana reservation communities. On March 26th, at 7:30 P.M, we will livestream music from the ZACC, featuring the soft and queer folk pop magic of Red Clover, and the clever and whimsical indie rock of Cry Baby. Tune in at 1 P.M today March 19th and 26th to hear a podcast pannel discussion hosted by Lenny Peppers featuring Lauren Small Rodriguez, program director of Missoula Project Beacon, Stella Nall and Dylan Running Crane of Cry Baby and Chloe Runs Behind of Red Clover discussing their art and advocacy in our community.
Read MoreFebruary's Play It Forward features Ash Nataanii, an indie rock heartthrob whose music is as poignantly political as it is spiritual, and Elijah Jalil, who takes a range of genres from folk to hip hop and channels them into social justice. Nataanii and Jalil will be playing in support of HereMT, a BIPOC outdoor program in Missoula (through Missoula Parks and Recreation) that works to give the BIPOC community access to outdoor recreation. The podcast, airing February 13th at 2 P.M.and an extended version February 26th at 1 P.M. interviews with the folks behind the organizations and the artists themselves. Alex Kim, founder of HereMT, Nataanii and Jalil, discuss representation in their perspective fields, and strike up conversations about what creativity and organization means to them in our community. Then for the livestream music event February 26th at 7:30 P.M. you can tune in on air or go to the Zootown arts community center’s Facebook page to watch the magic. Thanks for tuning in and playing it forward.
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