Latin Waves

Saturday, 5:30 to 6pm

Created in 2005 by programmer Sylvia Richardson, this show was started as a resource to educate the public about the extraordinary changes and social movements that are happening in Latin America. Shortly after the show started, Stuart Richardson joined as co-producer, channeling his passion into journalism and research. With such an overwhelming amount of critical news not being covered properly in the mainstream media, Latin Waves focuses on building community across borders, as positive social change has only come through communities of interest working together.

Find out more: www.latinwavesmedia.com

Weekend Dance Mix

Saturday, 9 to 10pm

Join DJ X as he broadcasts all the best dance tracks to get you in the mood for the weekend. Recorded live out of his Brighton, UK studio, DJ X brings The Weekend Dance Mix exclusively to KWTF radio! Having played music of for the majority of his life DJ X is always looking for something new. 

Find out more on MixcloudFacebook, and Twitter

Queer Life

Wednesday, 6 to 8pm

The Queer Life is dedicated to providing articles, news and entertainment that are relevant to an all-inclusive community of queer individuals. It is amplifying the voices of otherwise under-represented minorities:  bisexuals, women, gays, lesbians, people of color, poor, trans*, polyamorous, and those with otherwise radical existences that challenge the status quo. All media created by The Queer Life is intended for all audiences which include those in the LGBTQQI community and the cisgender/straight identifying community. While it’s important for us to present information accurately and honestly, we try to appeal to all audiences without being didactic.

Find out more at www.thequeerlife.org.

Project Censored

Saturday, 6 to 7pm

Educating the public about the importance of a truly free press for democratic self-government.  We expose and oppose news censorship and we promote independent investigative journalism, media literacy, and critical thinking.

An informed public is crucial to democracy in at least two basic ways:

  • Without access to relevant news and opinion, people cannot fully participate in government.
  • Without media literacy, people cannot evaluate for themselves the quality or significance of the news they receive.

Censorship undermines democracy. Our work highlights the important links among a free press, media literacy and democratic self-government.

To find out more, visit: www.projectcensored.org