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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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Renewable Heat PSC 9'55 News 10-17-2019

October 17, 2019 19:49 - 9 minutes - 9.06 MB

The Renewable Heat Now campaign wants Gov. Cuomo to stop subsidizing natural gas and instead promote clean renewable heat such as air heat pumps. At the recent Public Service Commission meeting, we talked to John Ciovacco of Aztec Geothermal and Becky Meier of Stop New York Fracked Gas Pipelines. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

Housing Show 2

October 17, 2019 18:44 - 9 minutes

Intro: Next segment is UpState Housing show with Michele Maserjian (ma-sir-jin) as host and Anthony Mohen from Legal Aid Society of North Eastern New York. Close: For Legal Aid contact: www.lasnny.org

Anthony Mohen Legal Aid Re HTPA

October 17, 2019 18:44 - 9 minutes

Intro: Next segment is UpState Housing show with Michele Maserjian (ma-sir-jin) as host and Anthony Mohen from Legal Aid Society of North Eastern New York discusses tenant protections from the recently passed Housing Stability Tenant Protection Act. Close: For Legal Aid contact: www.lasnny.org

Joffré Roy-Beauregard Nature Lab Recap

October 17, 2019 03:55 - 9 minutes

HMM correspondent Spencer spoke with Joffré Roy-Beauregard about his experience as a Nature Lab Intern at the Sanctuary. This is part one of his summer recap.

Simone Interview LIVE 10 - 16

October 16, 2019 23:32 - 9 minutes

Simone Johnson is interviewed LIVE on air about her new role as the Collard City Growers Garden Coordinator. She gets into her previous experiences and some of what she is planning with the garden.

HMM 10 - 16 - 19

October 16, 2019 23:32 - 59 minutes

We start with the second part of our interview with David Bissember, the Troy City Council member who is the Democratic Party candidate for City Council President in November. We hear from Mabel Leon of Grannies for Peace about their vigil on Monday in support of Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Collar Works Radio discusses three upcoming music events in NYC. Schenectady Today host Ann Parillo speaks with the American Council of the Blind about their upcoming event "Dinner in the Dark.” We will ...

Rochester NY Health 10'05 News

October 16, 2019 21:41 - 10 minutes

Mike Sportiello serves as the Rochester Campaign for New York Health Chair. He discusses the recent hearing on single payer health care. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

Indigenous People Leon 10 Peace 10 - 16 - 2019

October 16, 2019 21:33 - 9 minutes

Grannies for Peace, a project of Albany Women Against War, held a vigil on Monday in Colonie in support of Indigenous People's Day. We hear from Mabel Leon. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

David Bissember Campaign Pt 2

October 16, 2019 20:04 - 10 minutes

Troy City Councilperson David Bissember joined HMM Correspondent Alexis Goldsmith to talk about his campaign and civil rights issues in the city.

XR Panel Live 10 - 14

October 15, 2019 23:47 - 10 minutes

An interview with Extinction Rebels who were arrested at last Thursday's XR demonstration in NYC. We discuss their experience being detained two stories underground for 32 hours in the Manhattan Detention Complex, known colloquially as "The Tombs."

HMM 10 - 15 - 19

October 15, 2019 23:24 - 57 minutes

Today, we have lots of local election coverage, starting with an interview of City Council candidate David Bissember. Then, we'll hear WOOC correspondent Corinne Carey interview Troy mayor Patrick Madden. And later on, another installment of Equality under the Law: practical physics with Dr. David Borton and Meghan Marohn. After that, we’ll hear Willie Terry’s report from the HVCC lecture series, this one featuring Matoaka Little Eagle on the impact of Boarding Schools on Native America...

Troy City Council President Candidate David Bissember

October 15, 2019 20:50 - 9 minutes

HMM correspondent Alexis Goldsmith interviewed city councilperson David Bissember on his campaign and issues in Troy.

9'03" Schenectady Today Leadership Summit 10 - 30 - 19

October 15, 2019 19:40 - 9 minutes

Schenectady Today host Ann Parillo speaks with Sharon Burstein about the Leadership Summit America event occurring at the Desmond Conference Center on November 7th and 8th. (IN - Well, welcome back OUT- Thank you so much) The Leadership Summit America conference is an interactive event to make life changing career and life connections. For additional information go to www.SharonBurstein.com/register Schenectady Today: In and Around the Capital Region, now in its 22nd year, is a Public Access...

717DavidBortonPhysicsOctober152019

October 15, 2019 18:15 - 7 minutes

Dr. David Borton is back with "Equality Under the Law: Practical Physics." In this episode of this physics and climate segment, Dr. Borton and WOOC friend Meghan Marohn discuss Venus and the search for water and life on other planets. This is part one of a conversation that will be continued on next Tuesday's Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

MUGWENA MALULEKE (General Secretary of the South African Democratic Teachers Union)

October 15, 2019 14:22 - 11 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended the New York State United Teachers Union reception for Magwena Maluleke, General Secretary of the South Africa Democratic Teachers Union on Thursday, October 10. In this segment, he interviewed Magwena Maluleke, who also is Vice President of Education International, a global union that represents more than 32 million trade union members.

10 15 Collar Works Radio Sean Fuller

October 15, 2019 01:28 - 10 minutes

This week we have Sean Fuller our down state correspondent highlighting three must see shows in NYC, as always Sean is out hitting the pavement looking for the most stimulating work he can find to get us on a bus to make the trip,

HMM 10 - 14 - 19

October 15, 2019 01:26 - 58 minutes

Today, we’re joined by Extinction Rebellion members who were arrested in last Thursday’s demonstration in Times Square. Then, artist Becca Van K talks about her exhibition, “Feel Me” Anew episode of “Women in Stem” An interview with Matoaka Little Eagle on Indigenous Peoples Day Finally, an interview with human rights lawyer Marlen Bodden.

Community Living and Climate Activism

October 14, 2019 22:19 - 9 minutes

HMM Correspondent Chris Scully was down in NYC on Tuesday acting up with Extinction Rebellion and got the chance to sit down with Tew, Mar, and Xander, members of intentional communities in Virginia who traveled to NYC to take part in the Extinction Rebellion protests. They discuss living in community, and the importance of activism and building networks for change.

Emilia Morgan Extinction Rebellion

October 14, 2019 22:19 - 9 minutes

HMM Correspondent Chris Scully was down in NYC on Tuesday acting up with Extinction Rebellion and got the chance to sit down with Emilia Morgan, an XR organizer from Boston in Washington Square Park to discuss Climate Change and activism.

Marlen Bodden Indigenous Peoples' Day

October 14, 2019 18:39 - 9 minutes

HMM correspondent Alexis spoke with Marlen Bodden, a lawyer and anti-war, anti-death penalty, anti-slavery activist. Born in Honduras, she immigrated to the US at the age of seven with her family. Marlen talks about human rights Indigenous Peoples' Day.

Madden Economic Development And Sanctuary

October 14, 2019 18:36 - 10 minutes

In this second of a three-part interview with Troy Mayor Patrick Madden, Hudson Mohawk Magazine correspondent Corinne Carey talks to the mayor about the city's economic health and finances, his veto of the City Council resolution aimed at protecting immigrant families, and . . . what interview with the mayor would be complete without some discussion of the city pools? Madden faces challenger Rodney Wiltshire in the race for Troy Mayor; the election is Tuesday, November 5. Tune in to the Hudso...

Wiltshire Part 2- Economic Development & Wrap Up

October 14, 2019 16:27 - 10 minutes

In the Hudson Mohawk Magazine's exclusive series on the Troy Mayoral race, correspondent Corinne Carey talks to Rodney Wiltshire about economic development, the failed attempt to make Troy a Sanctuary City, and where you can find the candidate around town being himself. This is the second of a two-part interview with Wiltshire, who is challenging incumbent Democratic Mayor Patrick Madden.

HVCC Voices Lecture Series Part 2 ( Matoaka Little Eagle)

October 13, 2019 16:01 - 11 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended HVCC Voices Library Lecture Series, “The Continuing Impact of Government Boarding Schools on Generations of Native Americans” with the guest speaker “Matoaka Little Eagle on Wednesday, October 8, at Hudson Valley Community College. In this part 2 segment, you will hear his interview with Matoaka Little Eagle about her views of Columbus Day in which she calls it Indigenous Peoples’ Day.

PaulTonko Interview 10 - 04 - 19

October 11, 2019 23:20 - 3 minutes

Andrea Cunliffe gets an update from Representative Paul Tonko on the current political situation.

HMM 10 - 11 - 19

October 11, 2019 23:19 - 59 minutes

More coverage of the extinction rebellion direct action in New York City this week. A live interview with Chris Caulfield, an Extinction Rebellion member who was arrested in Thursday’s direct action. In the first episode of the upstate housing series, we hear from Laura Felts of the United Tenants Association. Climate matters with the director of Resilience at the Waterfront Alliance, Kate Boicourt (Boy-court). Al Magid tells us about the upcoming scrabble-rama event, benefitting the Read...

Chris Caulfield XR 10 - 11 - 19 LIVE

October 11, 2019 23:19 - 10 minutes

Guy Schaffer and Alexis Goldsmith speak with local scholar and activist Christopher Caulfield, who is also Guy's colleague at RPI, about his arrest at the recent extinction rebellion protests in New York City, and about his involvement in the climate movement.

Becca Van K On Her Installation At Collar Works

October 11, 2019 22:48 - 8 minutes

"Feel Me" was a multimedia, multi-sensory art installation that just finished up its run at Collar Works in Troy. WOOC correspondent Aaron Pedinotti went there on opening night and talked with artist Becca Van K about her exhibition, which paired quilted images to recordings of house and techno music that she listened to while she wove them.

HMM 10 - 10 - 19

October 10, 2019 23:43 - 58 minutes

We learn about systems for composting and garbage with Neil Seldman. H Bosh Jr of the Triple E’s and Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry take us to the Black Expo. In labor news, the Hispanic Heritage Celebration occurred. HMM correspondent interviews city council member and candidate, Anasha Cummings. Part five of the African American Resistance and Revolution series.

Cecilia Levy | Women in STEM Pt. 7

October 10, 2019 19:24 - 11 minutes

Sophia Cahillane interviews Professor Cecilia Levy from the University at Albany about her research and the struggles of being a woman in STEM. If you want to learn more about this series, check out Sophia Cahillane's People Power page on the Sanctuary's website. (www.mediasanctuary.org/peoplepower/s…ia-cahillane/)

Madden Part 1 FINAL- Ballot Access, Economic Challenges, And Civic Pride

October 10, 2019 05:50 - 9 minutes

Madden Part 1 FINAL- Ballot Access, Economic Challenges, And Civic Pride by WOOC 105.3 FM Troy

HVCC Voices Lecture Series (Inpact of Boarding School on Native Americans) Matoaka Little Eagle

October 10, 2019 03:27 - 10 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended HVCC Voices Library Lecture Series, “The Continuing Impact of Government Boarding Schools on Generations of Native Americans” with the guest speaker “Matoaka Little Eagle on Wednesday, October 8, at Hudson Valley Community College. In this part 1 segment, you will hear his interview with Matoaka Little Eagle about her lecture on the impact boarding schools had on Native America Society.

Upstate Housing w/ Laura Felts from United Tenant Association

October 10, 2019 00:43 - 9 minutes

We have a new show today called the Upstate Housing program which focuses on tenant housing issues and news in upstate New York. The show will be hosted by Michele Maserjian (ma-sir-gin). The first segment will be touching on the topic of Good Cause Eviction with guest Laura Felts from United Tenant Association.

Nathan Meltz Live 10 - 09 - 19

October 09, 2019 23:28 - 7 minutes

On Saturday October 19, dada-punk performance art project The Machine That Wouldn’t Die will present a joint costume-making workshop and vinyl record release at Oakwood Community Center in Troy, NY.

HMM 10 - 09 - 19

October 09, 2019 23:27 - 59 minutes

We continue our coverage of the Extinction Rebellion with an interview with Greg Schwedock one of the core organizers with Extinction Rebellion NYC where he was arrested this week as part of the worldwide day of protests by Extinction Rebellion. We are joined live on air with Nathan Metz where we will talk about The Machine That Wouldn’t Die. We hear an interview from two years ago with Jonathan Gradess, the long time head of the New York State Defenders Association, a leader of the crimin...

9'15" Schenectady Today Schenectady Symphony Orchestra 11 - 6-19

October 09, 2019 21:50 - 9 minutes

Host Ann Parillo speaks with the Schenectady Symphony Orchestra's new Artistic Director Glenn Cortese and Robert Bour of the board of directors about the upcoming 2019-2020 season and their annual fundraiser "Tasting Notes." (IN Here we are back again... OUT WOOC-FM 105.3) For more information on the Community Based Schenectady Symphony Orchestra' 2019-2020 season ego to www.SchencetadySymphony.org. Don't forget their upcoming fundraiser "Tasting Notes" to be held November 14th.

Garbage Seldman 10'11 News 10 - 10 - 2019

October 09, 2019 21:18 - 10 minutes

Neil Seldman of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance will be speaking at the Albany Public Library on solid waste on Oct. 14 and 15th. He talks with Mark Dunlea of WOOC about composting, volume-based garbage systems and recycling.

XR NYC Greg 10'08 News 10 - 9-19

October 09, 2019 20:57 - 10 minutes

Greg Schwedock was a main organizer of the Extinction Rebellion protests in NYC on Oct. 7. Fellow arrestee Mark Dunlea discusses XR's actions and goals for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

Food Diary Northeast Grain Gab

October 09, 2019 19:10 - 8 minutes - 3.82 MB

HMM correspondent Amy Halloran speaks with Charlie Negaro from Chabaso Bakery about the Northeast Grain Gab.

9'42" Schenectady Today Dinner In The Dark 10.16.19

October 09, 2019 16:11 - 9 minutes

Schenectady Today host Ann Parillo speaks with Cheryl Lawyer and Nancy Murray of the American Council of the Blind about their upcoming event "Dinner in the Dark" a unique and enlightening dining experience. (IN: I'm Ann Parillo and with me... OUT Thank you both for being here) For tickets to "Dinner in the Dark" which will be held October 19th, please call Kathy Casey to 518-462-9487 or go to www.EventBrite.com/dinner-in-the-dark-tickets their website is www.acby.org

Interview with Christina W of Extinction Rebellion NYC 100719

October 09, 2019 14:22 - 8 minutes

An interview with Christina W, one of the planners of the Extinction Rebellion protest at the New York Stock Exchange on October 7, 2019

Labor Latino Heritage Celebration (Evelyn DeJesus, AFT Executive Vice-President)

October 09, 2019 04:08 - 10 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended labor “Hispanic Heritage Celebration” on Tuesday, October 8th, at the New York State United Teachers Headquarters in Latham. In his segment, you will hear a persuasive speech given by Evelyn DeJesus, American Federation of Teachers Executive Vice President, on the importance of Latino History.

XR Civil Disobedience 10-8-19 Funeral for "Our Future"

October 09, 2019 02:34 - 10 minutes

On Monday, Extinction Rebellion occupied New York City’s financial district and stock exchange as part of a global week of climate action. Climate crisis activists poured fake blood on the wall street bull and obstructed the flow of pedestrians. With the aim of interrupting the bustle of New York City human traffic, XR held a funeral procession for "Our Future" through a figurative cemetery of flood, fire, and drought victims. WOOC contributor and Extinction Rebellion police liaison Dave Pub...

Dave Publow XR Live 10 - 8

October 09, 2019 02:33 - 10 minutes

On Monday, Extinction Rebellion occupied New York City’s financial district and stock exchange as part of a global week of climate action. Climate crisis activists poured fake blood on the capitalist wall street bull, blocked traffic, and even held a funeral procession through a cemetery of flood, fire, and drought victims, complete with a casket with “Our Future” written on the side. WOOC contributor and Extinction Rebellion Police Liaison Dave Publow, with hosts Ericka and Eric.

Sandra Steingraber Live 10 - 7-19

October 09, 2019 02:04 - 13 minutes

Biologist, author, and cancer survivor, Sandra Steingraber, Ph.D. writes about climate change, ecology, and the links between human health and the environment. She’s also the subject of the documentary Unfractured, a film focused on the fight to end fracking and fracked gas infrastructure in New York State. Mothers Out Front - Duchess County - invite you to a screening of "Unfractured," a hopeful documentary film by Chanda Chevannes about fighting with your whole heart featuring environment...

HMM 10 - 8-19

October 09, 2019 01:27 - 58 minutes

Today, a live interview with HMM Contributor and Extinction Rebellion Police Liaison Dave Publow. Then, part four of Roaming Labor correspondent Willie Terry’s series, “Resistance and Revolution” Equality Under the Law, Practical Physics with Meghan Marohn and Dr. David Borton 10-8-19 HMM's Corinne Carey interviews Troy’s independent mayoral candidate, Rodney Wiltshire, on "Politics." MEDIA Sanctuary Club | Intro But first, headlines!

10 15 Collar Works Radio Art Jobs Timothy Nerney

October 08, 2019 21:28 - 10 minutes

This week we have another edition of "Art Jobs", the mission of art jobs is to talk to people in the creative field who make a living being creative. Our art jobs correspondent Kyra Garrigue talks to designer, Timothy Nerney from Engine 7 Design in Troy, NY. Tim talks about his beginnings in design, landing his first job and starting his own business, and how you navigate those waters.

Troy City Council's Anasha Cummings (district4) on why he's running for reelection

October 08, 2019 21:17 - 10 minutes

Next up Anasha Cummings talks about the importance of voting in Troy, geothermal, community choice aggregation and responds to a question on the newly commissioned report on the shooting of Edson Thevenin. WOOC correspondent Elizabeth Press conducted this interview for the Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

940DavidBortonPhysicsOctober82019

October 08, 2019 18:07 - 9 minutes

Physicist and solar boat builder Dr. David Borton is back with "Equality Under the Law: Practical Physics." On this week's episode, he and WOOC friend Meg Marohn (Ma-rone) discuss the physics of evolution, and the danger of how life will drastically change if we do not listen to Greta Thunberg and end the human reliance on oil

African Ameri Resistance and Revolution Part 5 (Dr Oscar Williams, History Professor)

October 08, 2019 15:25 - 9 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended the Department of Africana Studies 50th Anniversary Lecture Series on Wednesday, September 25 at SUNY Albany. In his segment, you will hear from Dr. Oscar Williams, Associate Professor of History, speaking on “400 Years (1619 - 2019) of African American Resistance and Revolution.” This part five of a five-part segment.

African American Resistance and Revolution Part 4 (Dr Oscar Williams, History Professor)

October 08, 2019 15:08 - 10 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended the Department of Africana Studies 50th Anniversary Lecture Series on Wednesday, September 25 at SUNY Albany. In his segment, you will hear from Dr. Oscar Williams, Associate Professor of History, speaking on “400 Years (1619 - 2019) of African American Resistance and Revolution.” This part four of a five-part segment.

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