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KSUT, with partners Rocky Mountain PBS (RMPBS), Vision Maker Media, and the Durango Independent Film Festival (DIFF) will present the first Native Lens Media Fellowship in Durango, CO, February 26-March 4, 2023.
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Native Braids – one Ute women's account of her own awakening to the racism against African AmericansOn Saturday June 19th, the United States recognized Juneteenth as a federal holiday, commemorating the effective emancipation of African American slaves…
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KSUT is proud to introduce our new online streaming player. It's a new and improved way to listen to Four Corners Public Radio and Tribal Radio. Plus the…
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During the past ten months, KSUT has continued to broaden its scope of local and regional news and information, complementing the station's national and…
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KSUT Tribal Radio has a new website - visit us at tribalradio.org. Once there, you can listen to the online stream, see the latest station news and…
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Thank you so much for voting KSUT "Best Radio Station" in the Durango Herald's 2020 Best of Durango & La Plata County Awards, for the eigth consecutive…
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Thanks to all of our listeners who pledged their support during KSUT's Fall Membership Drive. The end result was the most successful fall pledge drive in…
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Native Lens will be the feature on this Monday's Native America Calling, which airs at 11 A.M. on KSUT Tribal Radio. Station manager Sheila Nanaeto, along…
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KSUT Tribal Radio, in collaboration with Rocky Mountain PBS are excited to present the launch of Native Lens, featuring submissions from three Native…
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A television show pilot that will be shot in Montezuma County this fall aims to put the area on the filmmaking map. It's also an opportunity for the…