WFNU IS PROUD TO SUPPORT AND PRODUCE A VARIETY OF PROJECTS.
PLEASE CHECK OUT SOME OF OUR LATEST ENDEAVORS BELOW:
Tell Your Pride
Tell Your Pride is where queer joy, bold interviews, and chosen family take center stage. Join Shimmer each week for real talk, radiant pride, and conversations that keep our community shining out loud.
This program airs live on WFNU Frogtown Community Radio at 94.1 FM in Saint Paul, Minnesota and is funded in part by the City of Saint Paul’s Cultural STAR Program. Learn more.
Creators Canvas
Saint Paul Exhibits: Creators Canvas is a radio program and podcast that celebrates Saint Paul artists, from musicians, to writers to sculptures, dancers and more.
Conor’s corner
WELCOME TO CONOR'S CORNER.
I'm Conor, a person with autism and I live in Saint Paul, Minnesota. My co-host is Scott. Every Friday at 10:30 AM, on WFNU 94.1 FM Frogtown Community Radio, we talk about sports, music, life and whatever is on our minds.
we form the future
We Form The Future is meant to empower Black Voices and our community.
Episodes are created by a different Twin Cities community organization or individual every week. The content of We Form The Future is in line with the goals of the Transformative Black-led Movement Fund, and explores new ways of living, new art, new social structures, and ways to build a better future.
frogtown walking tour
The Frogtown Walking Tour is an audio tour of St. Paul Minnesota's most culturally and economically diverse neighborhood, Frogtown. From Lexington Ave to Rice Street, and from Interstate 94 to Minnehaha Ave. Frogtown has a variety of restaurants, shops, businesses and organizations with University Ave and the Green Line Light Rail running through the heart of the neighborhood.
Hear i am
THE HEAR I AM PODCAST PROJECT PROVIDES A PLATFORM AND CREATIVE OUTLET FOR INDIVIDUALS OF ALL ABILITIES.
Hear I Am is a free ongoing audio course for people living with disabilities. Participants enrolled in this course learn interviewing, audio and storytelling skills from radio professionals. The goal is to tell their own stories, not have stories told about them, to take back narrative control to learn and create their own radio pieces. These radio pieces are turned into a podcast, available on all podcast platforms and amplified by broadcast, on 94.1 FM WFNU-LP Frogtown Community Radio as part of an ongoing series.