Wave Project

Community Access Radio

Community radio presented by and representing members of the community, the Wave Project is KFAI's public access hour.

Create your own one hour radio show: you make it up and you present it. You bring your own music, poetry, ideas, opinions, friends - whatever.

We put your show on the air and provide a professional radio engineer, all the equipment, and expertise.

Typically, our scheduling is for about 3-4 months in advance. If you want a specific date for your show, please submit your abstract as soon as you can, so you won't be disappointed.

Groups, organizations, and individuals are welcome.

Call 612-341-3144, extension 876 or send an e-mail to: kfaipublicaccess@yahoo.com for more information on how you can get on the air. Also check our Facebook page: KFAI WAVE PROJECT

Submit an electronic application (preferable):
(IMPORTANT: First save the electronic application to your computer, then complete it, and send it as an e-mail attachment.)
Electronic Application

Or download, complete, and mail an application:
Application PDF

When you get an air date, download the programming guide:
Program Development PDF


Recent Playlists

5/19/2013:Human Trafficking: From The Global to Minnesota

Causes and consequences of Human Trafficking; global and local challenges; prosecution and rehabilitation programs;opportunities for intervention and prevention.

5/12/2013:Traditional Tibetan Medicine; Academic Leadership

Learn how to incorporate Tibetan Medicine practices in our daily lives for healthier living. Also, what academic leadership is from the Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs from the University of Wisconsin

5/5/2013: Chican-Oh My Gosh, That's Funny!

What does “Chicano” mean? What and/or Who is Chican@ and how are these topics addressed by Chican@ members?

4/28/2013: The Veterans For Peace Hour

Local peace and justice activists changing the military paradigm from war to peace.

4/21/2013: Canta La Raza: Songs From the Chicano Movement

A historical retrospective of music from and about the Chicano Movement – from the 1960’s up to the present.

4/14/2013: The Spirituality of Listening

Listening is the highest form of respect and transformational in its process. The presence and practice of Listening as an evolved spiritual practice begins with oneself and is the foundation of all understandings and relationships is explored in this program.

4/7/2013: "Free for All - but Not Free for All" - Spring Pledge Drive, 2013

"Free for All – but Not Free for All" – Spring Pledge Drive, 2013

3/31/2013 Wave Project
3/24/2013: Civil Rights In The City: Women's Voices

In honor of Women’s History Month, members of the Minneapolis Commission on Civil Rights share their thoughts on Civil Rights/Human Rights issues.

3/17/2013: Real Irish Rebel Songs - Songs of Resistance

With Michael Cavlan.