Sinopsis
Access Utah is UPR's original program focusing on the things that matter to Utah. The hour-long show airs daily at 9:00 a.m. and covers everything from pets to politics in a range of formats from in-depth interviews to call-in shows. Email us at upraccess@gmail.com or call at 1-800-826-1495. Join the discussion!
Episodios
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Local government with Cache County Executive David Zook on Tuesday's Access Utah
02/02/2022 Duración: 54minCache County Executive David Zook joins us to talk about public health, transportation, homelessness, mental health, the economy, immigration, COVID and other issues.
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What happens when viruses pass from humans to animals on Monday's Access Utah
31/01/2022 Duración: 53minThe Times reports that mink farms (some of them in Utah) threaten to become a source of new coronavirus variants — and an object lesson in how ‘spillback’ can make deadly diseases even deadlier. Today we’ll talk with David Quammen about spillover, spillback, Coronavirus and future viruses.
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Boa Ogoi and the Bear River Massacre on Wednesday's Access Utah
26/01/2022 Duración: 54minHow do we heal from the traumas of the past, without forgetting the events that happened? Today on Access Utah we explore the Hyrum City Museum's newest exhibit and ongoing events commemorating the 159th anniversary of the US Army’s massacre of Shoshone at Boa Ogoi.
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Legislative redistricting and gerrymandering on Tuesday's Access Utah
26/01/2022 Duración: 48minEvery ten years, following the United States’ release of the Census report, we take to the drawing board and redefine district lines in order to more appropriately represent U.S. citizens in the House of Representatives. On this episode, we discuss what the new maps mean for Utah.
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Prospects for peace in the Middle East on Thursday's Access Utah
20/01/2022 Duración: 54minOn Thursday's Access Utah, we talk about such issues as recognition of rights, the sharing of Jerusalem, delineation of borders, West Bank settlements, security and refugees.
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Protecting the Great Salt Lake on Tuesday's Access Utah
20/01/2022 Duración: 49minRep. Brad Wilson, Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives, is convening a Great Salt Lake Summit, and ahead of that summit we’ll be talking to Lynne De Freitas, Executive Director of Friends of the Great Salt Lake; Wayne Wurtsbaugh, USU Emeritus Professor of Watershed Sciences; and Marcelle Shoop, Director of the National Audubon Society’s Saline Lakes Program.
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Social media and school violence on Wednesday's Access Utah
19/01/2022 Duración: 54minRecent events at several Utah schools have shown the danger, including the potential for violence, in the misuse of social media. We talk about the risks, the causes and how to address them on Access Utah.
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Water, COVID and education: the 2022 legislative session opens on Tuesday's Access Utah
19/01/2022 Duración: 01h02sTuesday was the opening day of the 2022 Utah Legislature. We broadcast live from the state capitol in Salt Lake City and talked about the issues likely to be addressed in the legislature this year.
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'The Choir of Man' on Thursday's Access Utah
13/01/2022 Duración: 54minThe Choir of Man is a hit musical from Andrew Kay and Nic Doodson, featuring pub tunes, folk, rock, choral and Broadway numbers. We talked with three of the cast members on Thursday.
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COVID-19: health, emotion and society with Marion Bishop on Wednesday's Access Utah
12/01/2022 Duración: 54minAlmost two years into the pandemic, there are record numbers of new COVID cases and hospitalizations. Today we’ll talk with ER doctor and writer Marion Bishop about hope, endemicity, health care workers and about how many of us are just “over it” — and where that leaves all of us.
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Revisiting 'Poets in the new year 2022' on Access Utah
11/01/2022 Duración: 49minUtah poet and Sonosopher Alex Caldiero has died. We remember him by revisiting our New Years poetry episode featuring him, from January 2022.
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The politics of migration from Central America on Tuesday's Access Utah
11/01/2022 Duración: 53minToday we’ll be talking with Pitzer College professor Suyapa Portillo and DePaul University professor Ester Trujillo about the root causes of immigration from Central America, the dangerous immigrant journey and integration of immigrants into the United States.
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Japanese-American 'voluntary evacuation' in WWII with Judy Kawamoto on Monday's Access Utah
11/01/2022 Duración: 54minIn her new book, “Forced Out: A Nikkei Woman’s Search for a Home in America,” Judy Kawamoto offers insight into “voluntary evacuation,” a little-known Japanese American experience during World War II.
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Fate, friendship and Vietnam: 'Chances Are...' on Monday's Access Utah
30/11/2021 Duración: 20minOne beautiful September day, three men convene on Martha’s Vineyard, friends ever since meeting in college circa the sixties. They couldn’t have been more different then, or even today – Lincoln’s a commercial real estate broker, Teddy a tiny-press publisher and Mickey a musician beyond his rockin’ age.
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'Shots Fired': police and deadly force on Tuesday's Access Utah
30/11/2021With police shootings in Utah reaching record highs amid a nationwide debate over police accountability, FRONTLINE and The Salt Lake Tribune are presentingShots Fired: the first nationally broadcast documentary stemming from FRONTLINE’s Local Journalism Initiative.
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Our fall 2021 community booklist on Thursday's Access Utah
19/11/2021 Duración: 54minAs we head toward the holidays we want to know what you’re reading. What’s on your nightstand or device right now? Is there a book that has had a big impact on you? Which books are you looking forward to reading or giving as gifts? Perhaps you’d like to tell us a personal story connected to a favorite book. We’d love to hear about books in the adult, young adult and children’s categories. One suggestion or many are welcome.
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The true crime story behind 'Crime and Punishment' on Tuesday's Access Utah
16/11/2021 Duración: 54minThe Sinner and the Saint: Dostoevsky and the Gentleman Murderer Who Inspired a Masterpiece is the true crime story-behind-the-story of Dostoevsky’s greatest work, Crime and Punishment, and why it changed the world. November 11th marked the 200th anniversary of Dostoevsky’s birth and author Kevin Birmingham spent years researching archival material to evoke Czarist Russia at the birth of the Russian intelligentsia, along with Siberian prison camps, high-stakes trials, and gory murders and the details of Dostoevsky’s fascinating life.
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Revisiting 'Bridge of Clay' with Markus Zusak on Tuesday's Access Utah
09/11/2021 Duración: 54minBridge of Clay is the new sweeping family saga from Markus Zusak, author of the international bestseller The Book Thief, which swept the world and was made into a movie.
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The challenges of peacebuilding in Afghanistan on Monday's Access Utah
08/11/2021 Duración: 54minThe U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan raises important questions about the meaning of peacekeeping and peacebuilding in the 21st century. There is a panel discussion today (4:30 p.m. in Old Main 115 at USU and on Zoom) called “The Afghanistan Crisis: The Challenges of Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding.”