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Hudson Mohawk Magazine

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Hudson Mohawk Magazine is a local volunteer-produced news hour that provides sanctuary for the discussion of a wide range of topics, scaling from the global to the hyper-local. The show is broadcasted from The Sanctuary for Independent Media on WOOC 105.3 FM.

Thanks to listeners like you, the Sanctuary is able to use art and participatory action to promote social and environmental justice and freedom of creative expression.

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Climate Food Storm Kellogg 9'47 News 11-21-2019

November 20, 2019 19:51 - 9 minutes - 8.89 MB

On Nov. 19, a forum on Climate Change and Justice: Reimagining Food Systems was held at the Unitarian Church in Albany. We talk with Jan Storm, Citizen's Climate Lobby (and Co-chair of its National Agricultural Action Team) and Scott Kellogg of The Radix Ecological Sustainability Center. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

Transgender Day of Remembrance at RPI

November 20, 2019 17:15 - 10 minutes

Hudson Mohawk Magazine Correspondent Elizabeth Press interviews Lee Ligon and Clair Gonyo, the Co-Chairs of the LGBTQ+ task force at RPI, about the Transgender Day of Remembrance.

HMM 11 - 19 - 19

November 20, 2019 01:16 - 59 minutes

Today, we have correspondent Dave Publow’s coverage of the Cricket Valley protest. Then, we have part 2 of Willie Terry’s interview with HVCC’s student government president Zion Sherin. And later on, the latest installment of Equality Under the Law: Practical Physics with Megahn Marohn and David Borton. After that, Andrea’s interview with Bill Vitek regarding Climate Change. Finally, HMM’s Alexis Goldsmith interviews Jim Zak, who participated in NXIVM’s now infamous human potential and...

Reclaiming History At Green Fair Sage College

November 19, 2019 23:57 - 7 minutes

In the segment of Reclaiming History, Lovonia Mallory attended the Green Fair at Sage College in Albany NY, where she talked to staff from Hudson Valley Community College about the Clean Energy Management degree program which “combines renewable energy, and business courses to meet industry demands for employees with a blend of technical skills and business management abilities; regarding basic electrical theory, an exploration of photovoltaic, geothermal, wind, and fuel cell energies” (acce...

Jim Zack 9 - 18 - 19

November 19, 2019 22:45 - 9 minutes

Jim Zak was a participant in NXIVM's (nexium's) now infamous human potential and executive leadership program. He spoke with HMM's Alexis about his experience after attending an reading by Chet Hardin at the Sanctuary on the book "The Program: Inside the Mind of Keith Raniere and the Rise and Fall of NXIVM."

111919 Voices Of The Protestors At Cricket Valley

November 19, 2019 22:24 - 10 minutes

Intro: As we reported yesterday, there was a large direct action at Cricket Valley Energy on Saturday. For our first segment today, we hear directly from many of the protestors on the scene. Outro: That was correspondent Dave Publow at Saturday’s protest at Cricket Valley Energy Center. Representatives of Cricket Valley Energy declined to comment for this report. We will be posting a montage of many of the sounds from this protest on soundcloud, including songs from Reverend Billy and the S...

111919 Voices Of The Activists At Cricket Valley

November 19, 2019 22:24 - 10 minutes

Intro: As we reported yesterday, there was a large direct action at Cricket Valley Energy on Saturday. For our first segment today, we hear directly from many of the protestors on the scene. Outro: That was correspondent Dave Publow at Saturday’s protest at Cricket Valley Energy Center. Representatives of Cricket Valley Energy declined to comment for this report. We will be posting a montage of many of the sounds from this protest on soundcloud, including songs from Reverend Billy and the S...

10 15 Collar Works Radio LABspace Part Two

November 19, 2019 01:30 - 10 minutes

This week is part two of my interview with Julie Torres of LABspace. If you heard last weeks account, then you know LABspace is a contemporary art gallery located in Hillsdale, NY that is run by Julie and her partner Ellen Lecther. This weeks segment picks up in dialogue about the gallery and why exhibiting local artist's is so important, then we continue our conversation about how LABspace keeps putting such damn good shows. LABspace 2642 NY Route 23 Hillsdale NY 12529 Open Saturday and ...

HMM 11 - 18 - 19

November 19, 2019 00:35 - 59 minutes

We speak to a protestor who was part of the Cricket Valley Power Plant occupation on Sunday. HMM’s Willie Terry interviews HVCC’s student government president, Zion N. Sherin. NATURE Lab Intern Sophia Cahillane speaks to Professor Emilly Obuya in this week’s episode of Women in STEM. An interview with DiDi Delgado on “Decentering the Privileged.” We’ll learn more about the impact of evictions on people and communities in upstate NY.

Mark Dunlea LIVE On Cricket Valley Plant 11 - 18

November 19, 2019 00:33 - 13 minutes

An interview with Mark Dunlea, the co-chair of the Green Education and Legal Fund. Mark was one of the 29 protestors arrested at the Cricket Valley occupation this past weekend, on 11/16/19. New York residents shut down the fracked gas-fired power plant, calling on Governor Cuomo to stop the new facility before it begins operations, and to ban new fossil fuel infrastructure per the targets set by the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. The Cricket Valley power plant will be the l...

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November 18, 2019 23:09 - 9 minutes

Dr. David Borton is back! He's building solar boats and teaching us physics on this episode of "Equality Under the Law: Practical Physics." On this week's episode, he and WOOC friend Meghan Marohn discuss his life in the ADIRONDACKS as a kid, studying the laws of the universe under the stars.

Theresa Pardo | Women in STEM Pt. 14

November 18, 2019 20:09 - 9 minutes

HMM Correspondent Sophia Cahillane interviews Professor Theresa Pardo about her work as the Director of Technology in Government and being a woman in that position. If you want to learn more about this series, check out Sophia Cahillane’s People Power page on the Sanctuary’s website.(https://www.mediasanctuary.org/peoplepower/sophia-cahillane/)

Xtrodinaire Live Interview

November 16, 2019 00:45 - 10 minutes

A new talent in the capital district August aka Xtrodinaire is in the studio with us he is a talented Hip hop, Nuevo soul artist. August Xtrodinaire has worked under several assumed names in his short career ICOMING, and Xtrordinaire.He has his own production company entitled Royal Kingdom.

Drop the Mic Xtrodinaire Live Interview

November 16, 2019 00:45 - 10 minutes

In this episode of Drop the Mic a new talent in the capital district August aka Xtroadinare is in the studio with us he is a talented Hip hop, Nuevo soul artist. August Xtroadinare has worked under several assumed names in his short career ICOMING, and Xtroadinare. He has his own production company entitled Royal Kingdom.

HMM 11 - 15 - 19

November 16, 2019 00:32 - 59 minutes

First, we hear from Matt Wilson, the new Executive Director of Beyond Plastics. Then, on Drop the Mic, we speak with hip hop producer August aka Xtrordance Next, Willie Terry brings us coverage of the Troy Irish Genealogy Society’s forum on the “Troy Draft Riot of 1863.” After that, on Upstate Housing, Michele Maserjian interviews David Banks, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America And then to close out the show, Alexis Goldsmith speaks with investigative journalist Chet Hardin ...

Investigative Journalist Chet Hardin to Head Workshop at Sanctuary on Nov. 18

November 15, 2019 22:27 - 10 minutes

And now, HMM's Alexis speaks with Chet Hardin, an investigative journalist who wrote for Metroland on NXIVM and Keith Raniere. He also coauthored the book "The Program: Inside the Mind of Keith Raniere." Chet will be giving a workshop on the Art of Investigative Journalism at the Sanctuary for Independent media on Monday, November 18th.

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November 15, 2019 22:27 - 10 minutes

And now, HMM's Alexis speaks with Chet Hardin, an investigative journalist who wrote for Metroland on NXIVM and Keith Raniere. He also coauthored the book "The Program: Inside the Mind of Keith Raniere." Chet will be giving a workshop on the Art of Investigative Journalism at the Sanctuary for Independent media on Monday, November 18th.

111519 PSC Presses Pause As Activists Demand Action

November 15, 2019 21:47 - 9 minutes

Public patience for lack of climate crisis leadership might be wearing thin after the Public Service Commission stuck with business as usual at its meeting on Thursday, coming in the wake of Governor Cuomo's aggressive letter to National Grid.

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November 15, 2019 20:28 - 9 minutes

Intro: UpState Housing corespondent, Michele Maserjian, speaks with Sam Wells, City of Albany, Neighborhood Stabilization Coordinator and Derek Crossman, City of Utica, Community Development Specialist, following author Matthew Desmond, who spoke about his book "Evicted", which covers issues and impacts of poverty and the role of safe and affordable housing in creating healthy communities. Closing: That was City of Albany Neighborhood Stabilization Coordinator, Sam Wells and City of Utica,...

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November 15, 2019 20:28 - 9 minutes

Intro: UpState Housing corespondent, Michele Maserjian, speaks with Sam Wells, City of Albany, Neighborhood Stabilization Coordinator and Derek Crossman, City of Utica, Community Development Specialist, following a talk by author Matthew Desmond, who spoke about his book "Evicted", which covers the issues and impacts of evictions and the role of safe and affordable housing in creating healthy communities. Closing: That was City of Albany Neighborhood Stabilization Coordinator, Sam Wells an...

Plastics Wilson 10' News 11-15-2019

November 15, 2019 17:58 - 10 minutes - 9.16 MB

Matt Wilson is the new Executive Director of Beyond Plastics. He discusses the relationship between plastics, fracking and climate, and campaigns to curb single use plastics including plastic straws. He spoke at the Beyond Plastics Forum at Hunter College with more than 150 people in attendance. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk radio network.

HMM 11 - 14 - 19

November 15, 2019 01:34 - 1 hour

Current events in climate, technology and film. This week’s episode of the TripleE’s; education, empowerment, entrepreneurship. Hear more about how Food and Water Action are fighting to stop The Williams Pipeline Roaming labor correspondent Willie Terry talks to Michael Barrett about the history of the 1863 Troy Draft Riot Hear from Rensselaer County's District Attorney Mary Pat Donnelly on bail reform.

8'20" SchenectadyToday CapRep 11 - 27 - 19

November 14, 2019 19:46 - 8 minutes

Schenectady Today host Ann Parillo speaks with Capital Repertory Theater's Margaret Hall and Wynn Harmon about their production of "It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play" (IN We're gonna start right off with... OUT Margaret Hall who is the director) For additional information or tickets for the CapRep's Production of "It's a Wonderful Life: Live from the WVL Radio Theater" which will be playing until December 22nd call 518-445 -SHOW (7469) or go to www.CapitalRep.org. Schenectady Today is...

Beauchamp Cohen Climate 9'52 News 11-14-2019

November 14, 2019 16:18 - 9 minutes - 9.04 MB

On the NYS climate change front, we first talk with Alex Beauchamp of Food and Water Action about the ongoing fight over The Wiliams Pipeline (including the Governor's threat to yank National Grid's license to operate downstate) and the Green New Deal effort in NY. We then hear from Bob Cohen of Citizens Action about NY Renews' call for $1 billion in the upcoming state budget for climate initiatives with a justice focus, along with their push for a polluter penalty. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson ...

HMM 11 - 13 - 19

November 14, 2019 00:33 - 1 hour

Governor Cuomo sent an aggressive letter to the National Grid regarding natural gas, discussed by Dave Publow for HMM. US sanctions in Bolivia with the co-chair of the anti-war coalition, Joe Lombardo. Willie Terry interviews Native American Mark Tayac of the Piscataway Nation Singers & Dancers. More from Justin Baker on Collar Works, speaking to Julie Torres of LABspace. Albany Civic Theatre is producing "Alabama Story."

111319 Cuomo Threatens to Revoke National Grid License 11'01

November 13, 2019 22:05 - 11 minutes

On the eve of November's Public Service Commission meeting, Governor Cuomo's aggressive letter to National Grid may be a hint that the demand to address the climate crisis is gaining political momentum.

Zion N. Sherin, Student Government President (HVCC)Part 2

November 13, 2019 05:28 - 10 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, was at Hudson Valley Community College on November 8, for an exclusive interview with Zion N. Sherin, President of HVCC Student Government. In this part two-segment, he interviews Zion N. Sherin about his role and responsibility as a student government representative.

Zion N. Sherin, Student Government President (HVCC)Part 1

November 13, 2019 05:15 - 10 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, was at Hudson Valley Community College on November 8, for an exclusive interview with Zion N. Sherin, President of HVCC Student Government. In this part one segment, he interviews Zion N. Sherin about his role and responsibility as a student government representative.

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November 13, 2019 00:20 - 9 minutes

Intro: Kristen Kopper ,a recent SUNY grad student, speaks with Michele Maserjian UpState Housing host, about Kristen's documentary film "I am Warrior: Women and Housing Injustice" which was filmed in the Capital Region. The film will be shown Monday November 18th, 7pm, at 255 Orange Street, in Albany. Closing: That was Kristen Kopper discussing her new documentary "I am Warrior" Women and Housing Injustice". The documentary film will also be available on YouTube after November 18th.

UpStateHousing_Kristen Kopper 11 14 19

November 13, 2019 00:20 - 9 minutes

Intro: UpState Housing host Michele Maserjian speaks with Kristen Kopper ,a recent SUNY grad student, about her documentary film "I am Warrior: Women and Housing Injustice" which was filmed in the Capital Region. The film will be shown Monday November 18th, 7pm, at 255 Orange Street, in Albany. Closing: That was Kristen Kopper discussing her new documentary "I am Warrior" Women and Housing Injustice". The documentary film will be available on YouTube after November 18th.

HMM 11 - 12 - 19

November 13, 2019 00:18 - 57 minutes

A report on the Green Wave in Europe with Pippa Bartolotti, former head of the Green Party of Wales. Elizabeth Press interviews Rensselaer County D.A. Mary Pat Donnelly. Equality Under the Law: Practical Physics with Dr. David Borton. HMM's Spencer Keable speaks with Dr. Alan Robock about his work in geoengineering. HMM's Steve Pierce and environmental activist Robert Connor discuss the Green Energy Fair coming up on November 16th.

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November 12, 2019 17:14 - 8 minutes

Dr. David Borton is BACK! On this week's episode of his popular physics segment "Equality Under the Law: Practical Physics," he and WOOC friend Meghan Marohn discuss the role of physicists in speaking to the climate crisis. They also discuss how the ever-present promise of immortality through acquisition, otherwise known as consumers buying a lot of stuff, is a big reason why the planet continues to be plundered.

Troy's Draft Riot of 1863 (Michael Barrett) Part two

November 12, 2019 04:43 - 10 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, was at the Troy Public Library on November 10th, at a forum sponsored by the Troy Irish Genealogy Society entitled, “Troy’s Draft Riot of 1863.” The speaker was Michael Barrett, Executive Director of the Hudson Mohawk Industrial Gateway. In this part two segment, you will hear his interview with Michael Barrett about the 1863 Troy Draft Riot.

Mary Pat Donnelly || Rensselaer County District Attorney Part 2 Bail Reform

November 12, 2019 04:39 - 10 minutes

Next, Hudson Mohawk Magazine's Elizabeth Press interviewed Rensselaer County's District Attorney Mary Pat Donnelly on bail reform. That was Rensselaer County's District Attorney Mary Pat Donnelly talking about bail reform in New York State. If you missed part one of the interview with Mary Pat Donnelly, please visit our website media sanctuary.org (or click here https://soundcloud.com/mediasanctuary/mary-pat-donnelly-rensselaer-county-district-attorney-part-1)

Troy's Draft Riot of 1863 (Michael Barrett) Part one

November 12, 2019 04:30 - 10 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, was at the Troy Public Library on November 10th, at a forum sponsored by the Troy Irish Genealogy Society entitled, “Troy’s Draft Riot of 1863.” The speaker was Michael Barrett, Executive Director of the Hudson Mohawk Industrial Gateway. In this part one segment, you will hear his interview with Michael Barrett about the 1863 Troy Draft Riot.

Robert Connor on Green Energy Fair

November 12, 2019 04:12 - 9 minutes

The fourth annual Green Energy Fair will be held on Saturday, November 16 from 10-4 PM at the Sage College Armory, 130 New Scotland Avenue in Albany. It is sponsored by Community Advocates for a Sustainable Environment, a local grassroots group. Hudson Mohawk Magazine correspondent Steve Pierce spoke to one of the founders, environmental activist Robert Connor, about the Green Energy Fair and the long struggle against the Kinder Morgan fracked gas pipeline that inspired it.

Mary Pat Donnelly || Rensselaer County District Attorney Part 1

November 12, 2019 04:04 - 10 minutes

Next up Hudson Mohawk Magazine correspondent Elizabeth Press sat down for an interview with the Rensselaer County District Attorney Mary Pat Donnelly. In this first part of the interview they talk about the role of a DA, what she is doing to shape up the District Attorney's office and the Edson Thevenin case. That was Elizabeth Press interviewing Mary Pat Donnell, the Rensselaer County District Attorney. Tune in next week for part two on bail reform in New York State. (Part 2 https://soundcl...

HMM 11 - 11 - 19

November 12, 2019 01:50 - 57 minutes

We hear from farmer Ben Schwartz and Tom Ross of Sane Energy Project who are opposing the Cricket Valley fracked gas power plant from being opened in Dover NY. An interview with musician Hannah Mayree about The Black Banjo Reclamation Project. The latest installment of Women in STEM. JJ Luceno and Dr. Frank Coughlin discuss their upcoming NATURE Lab workshop on health autonomy. A discussion with poet and community activist DiDi Delgado about decentering the privelaged in community organi...

Lombardo Bolivia 10'25 Peace 10 - 14 - 2019

November 11, 2019 23:52 - 10 minutes

Joe Lombardo, co-chair of the United Anti-War Coalition, discussed the upcoming United Nations meeting on the 39 countries that the US is sanctioning and the military coup in Bolivia. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

10 00 Collar Works Radio LABspace Part One

November 11, 2019 23:01 - 10 minutes

With me this week is Julie Torres of LABspace. If you don't know LABspace is a contemporary art gallery located in Hillsdale, NY that is run by Julie and her partner Ellen Lecther, and in my opinion is showing some the most challenging and exciting work in the area. The current show Hillsdale, which features 10 artists that live and work in Hillsdale NY is up and running till December 1st. LABspace 2642 NY Route 23 Hillsdale NY 12529 Saturday and Sunday 1-5PM

Piscataway Nation Singers & Dancers (Mark Tayac) HVCC

November 11, 2019 06:53 - 9 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended Hudson Valley Community College Cultural Affairs Event on November 7 with a performance by the “Piscataway Nation Singers & Dancers” from Port Tobacco, MD. In this segment, you will hear music from their performance and his interview with Native American Mark Tayac.

De-Centering The Privileged (DiDi Delgado)Part 2

November 11, 2019 04:42 - 6 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended Hudson Valley Community College Voices Library Lectures Series on “De-centering the Privileged.” The speaker was DiDi Delgado, Poet, and Community Activist. In this part two-segment, you will hear his interview with DiDi Delgado about her lecture on Intersectional Community Organizing to de-centralize privilege.

De-Centering The Privileged (DiDi Delgado)Part 1

November 11, 2019 04:27 - 8 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended Hudson Valley Community College Voices Library Lectures Series on “De-centering the Privileged.” The speaker was DiDi Delgado, Poet, and Community Activist. In this part one segment, you will hear his interview with DiDi Delgado about her lecture on Intersectional Community Organizing to de-centralize privilege.

Green Wave Bartolotti 9'40 News 11-12-2019

November 10, 2019 22:29 - 9 minutes - 8.87 MB

Pippa Bartolotti, former leader of the Wales Green Party and a climate activist, discussed the Green Wave in the recent European elections. Also discusses sustainability, nuclear power and media coverage of climate. By Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

Cricket Valley 10' News 11-11-2019

November 10, 2019 22:04 - 10 minutes - 9.19 MB

Climate activists are urging Governor Cuomo to stop the Cricket Valley fracked gas power plant from being opened in Dover NY (southeast of Poughkeepsie). A community rally in opposition will be held Saturday Nov. 16 at 11 AM at the plant. We speak with local farmer Ben Schwartz (on right in photo) and Tom Ross of Sane Energy Project. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

HMM 11 - 8-19

November 09, 2019 01:03 - 59 minutes

First, Mark Dunlea speaks with Jim Heaney, winner of the Nelly Bly award for investigative journalism. Then, on Reclaiming History, Lovonia Mallory talks to three local pastors' wives and ministers about the Spirit of the Suffragette in Sacred Literature in Lore. After that, Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, brings us coverage from the “Annual Labor Day Picnic & Celebration.” After that , Branda Miller speaks to Karen Beetle, the co-coordinator for Capital District Border Watch. ...

Heaney Corruption 10 News 11-8-2019

November 08, 2019 17:46 - 10 minutes - 9.16 MB

Jim Heaney, editor of Investigative Post, won the annual Nellie Bly award for his exposure of the bid rigging by the Cuomo administration in the Buffalo Billion deal. We talk with Jim at the annual event of the Museum for Political Corruption, along with Blair Horner of NYPIRG. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

Corinne Election Wrap Up

November 08, 2019 00:35 - 9 minutes

HMM's Corinne Carey discusses Troy's election outcome and voter turnout with hosts Andrea and Mark.

HMM 11 - 7-19

November 08, 2019 00:33 - 59 minutes

Current events in climate and human rights. This weeks episode of the TripleE’s, education, empowerment, entrepreneurship. A preview of a Naturelab workshop happening this Friday on genetic engineering. Correspondent Erika talks to John McKnight on “Tools for School kids” More coverage of the United Nations anniversary at SUNY Albany.

Triple E's Doctor Paul Miller Green Tech CEO And Principal Pt 2

November 08, 2019 00:14 - 7 minutes

In this week's episode of the TripleE's, part two of our conversation with Dr. Pual Miller, a gamechanging educator, CEO and Principal of Green Tech High.

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