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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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Reclaiming History Dr Clem Harris Part 3

September 13, 2019 15:54 - 10 minutes

Dr. Clem Harris is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History, where he teaches interdisciplinary courses in African American Urban History, African Diasporic History, and Public Affairs. Dr. Harris holds a Ph.D. in History, with graduate certificates in Urban Studies and Africana Studies received from the University of Pennsylvania in 2013. He has received fellowships for research in areas such as Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism; and Africana Studies. His current book...

Adam Tinkle on the "Feel Me" Multi-sensory Art Exhibition at Collar Works

September 13, 2019 06:29 - 12 minutes

"Feel Me" is a multi-sensory art exhibition that will be running until August 12th at Collar Works on River Street in Troy. WOOC correspondent Aaron Pedinotti went there on opening night and spoke with Adam Tinkle, a musician and video artist who is exhibiting a multimedia piece at the exhibition. In this segment, they talk about the nature and purpose of the exhibition and about Adam's installation there.

10'33" Jesse Marshall 9 - 12 - 2019

September 12, 2019 20:39 - 10 minutes

Jesse Marshall of Extinction Rebellion Capital Region talks about the movement's origins, goals, and principles.

No Early Voting Site for Troy

September 12, 2019 17:40 - 9 minutes

For this first time this coming year, New York will join more than 30 other states in allowing voters to cast a ballot before election day. Hudson Mohawk Magazine correspondent Corinne Carey spoke with the Troy NAACP's Renee Powell about how Troy residents aren't getting an early voting site, and why.

2019 ALBANY VEGFEST (Sarah A. Shearer, Organizer and Ex, Director)

September 12, 2019 03:04 - 10 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended the “Albany VegFest” on Sunday, September 8, at the Albany Capital Center. In this segment, you will hear his interview with Sarah A. Shearer, Organizer and Executive Director of the Capital Region Vegan Network about the event.

HMM 9 - 11 - 19

September 12, 2019 00:35 - 59 minutes

Today is our second anniversary of starting the magazine, so congratulations to everyone at WOOC. We start off with a report from a panel last week on the Green New Deal. 18 years ago more than 3,000 people were killed by 4 hijacked airplanes. We will take a few minutes to reflect on what has happened since 9/11 and what are some of the remaining questions and challenges from the attack. Afterwards we will have our weekly food diary about sourdough baking. And we finish up with an intervi...

Esther Wertz | Women in STEM Pt. 1

September 11, 2019 23:30 - 9 minutes

Sophia Cahillane, for the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, interviewed Professor Esther Wertz from RPI about her research in physics and being a women in a STEM field for the new radio bucket.

Naomi Jaffe Pushes for Answers in Thevenin case at the First Mayoral Debate

September 11, 2019 01:22 - 7 minutes

WOOC Correspondent Elizabeth Press was at the first Mayoral Debate in Troy on Tuesday evening and met up with activist Naomi Jaffe. They discussed why the group Justice for Dahmeek was at the debate calling for Justice for Edson Thevenin.

HMM 09 - 10 - 19

September 10, 2019 23:53 - 55 minutes

First we have a report from the latest Troy City Council meeting from correspondent Dave Publow. After that, we have Corinne Carey’s interview with Cheryl Fish-Parcham, Director of Access Initiatives at Families USA. Afterwards, we hear about the YWCA’s upcoming immigrant justice advocacy forum. And later on we get Willie Terry’s report from Troy’s Carribean Day as well as a Nature Lab segment from Kathy High.

14 Collar Works Radio Seven Count Part 1

September 10, 2019 23:12 - 14 minutes

With me this week are two members of the artist collective Seven Count; Adam Tinkle and Angus McCullough. We sat down in the studio and talked about Tarot, John Cage and their most recent recording Request Line. They have an upcoming show at the Courthouse Gallery in Lake George, NY running from September 14 through October 19, the show is titled After the Tone. After the Tone is a unique multidisciplinary, improvisational, multimedia installation which will include two separate live performa...

Food Diary Eliza Hunter

September 10, 2019 21:35 - 7 minutes

HMM Correspondent Amy Halloran speaks with Eliza Hunter about sourdough baking and Sourdough September, the international effort to raise awareness of wild yeast baking.

091019 Edson Thevenin And City Council 9'30

September 10, 2019 21:28 - 9 minutes

Protestors spoke out at last week's Troy City Council Meeting in reaction to the Times Union's report about previously unreleased information concerning the killing of Edson Thevenin by Troy Police in 2016

Naturelab 9 - 10 - 19

September 10, 2019 19:29 - 9 minutes

NATURE Lab correspondent Kathy High speaks with with Sebastian Ureta and Abby Kinchy.

Stand Against Racism YWCA

September 10, 2019 01:16 - 10 minutes

Stand Against Racism Intro On September 14th, the YWCA will present an immigrant justice advocacy forum at Siena's Synder Hall. Dalila Yeend and Jaime Crouse joined us to discuss the forum and their participation. Outro Thank you Dalila and Jaime. Please see ywca-grc.org for more information on the forum.

HMM 9 - 9-19

September 10, 2019 01:12 - 57 minutes

We start with a segment about the rally and march on Sunday in Troy organized by Never Again. Then, we hear from Joe Seeman with more about the rally in late August to shut down detention centers in Glens Falls. Later on, we get a segment on voter suppression in Rensselaer County. After that, we have a discussion about the Venezuelan Embassy sit-in. Finally, we will hear a segment about the Waterford Museum and Historical Society.

Melanie Trimble On Voter Suppression

September 09, 2019 21:35 - 9 minutes

Hudson Mohawk Magazine correspondent Steve Pierce speaks with Melanie Trimble, executive director of the Capital Region chapter of the New York Civil Liberties Union, about voter suppression in Rensselaer County.

Student Climate UN 9'30 News 9-13-2019

September 09, 2019 21:22 - 9 minutes - 8.7 MB

On Friday Sept. 6, Greta Thunberg joined other students for the weekly Friday for the Future climate strike at the UN. First, we hear from PSC / PCM organizer Nancy Romer about asking a question at the recent CNN Climate Forum. Then we talk to youth organizer Spencer Berg about the upcoming Sept. 20 - 27 climate strike. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk radio network.

GND II Scarlott Weltman Borrero 10'09 News 10-12-19

September 09, 2019 19:34 - 10 minutes - 9.3 MB

In part 2 of our coverage of the Sept. 5 Green New Forum at Riverside Church, we hear from organizer Jen Scarlott of Bronx Climate Justice North. Eric Weltman of Food and Water Watch discusses fracking waste in the Delaware River Basin. And we talk with Roberto Mukaro Borrero of the United Confederation of Taino People. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

2019 Labor Day Parade (Wayne Spence)

September 09, 2019 19:17 - 10 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended the “2019 Capital Region Labor Day Parade” on Friday, September 6, in Albany. In this segment, you will hear his interview with Wayne Spence, President of the New York State Publicly Employees Federation and Steven M. Moquin, President/Business Agent for the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1321 about their views on the labor movement in 2019.

Green New Deal Sweeney Grattan 9'04 News 9-11-2019

September 09, 2019 17:56 - 9 minutes - 8.3 MB

Bronx Climate Justice North held a forum on the Green New Deal at Riverside Church in NYC on Thursday Sept. 5. In Part 1, we talk with Sean Sweeney of Trade Unions for Energy Democracy and Matt Gratton of Earth Strike. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

Never Again ICE 10'01 News 9-9-2019.mp3

September 09, 2019 17:16 - 10 minutes - 9.19 MB

Hundreds participated in a protest against Rensselear County Sheriff Pat Russo and ICE 's treatment of immigrants and children at a rally on September 8 in Troy. The rally and march to the county jail were organized by the Jewish organization Never Again. We hear from Miriam Axel-Lute, Rachel Glick, Ivy West, Rabbi Matt Cutler and Karen Beetle. By Melissa Bromley and Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk radio network.

Caribbean Day in Prospect Park, Troy

September 09, 2019 03:44 - 9 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended the “Caribbean Day 2019” on September 7, in Troy Prospect Park. In this segment, you will hear his interview with the organizer of the event, Angel of L&M Records, a Troy resident.

Solidarity with Venezuela! End the Sanctions! US Hands Off!

September 09, 2019 01:19 - 11 minutes

The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended the James Connolly Forum on “Solidarity with Venezuela! End the Sanctions and US Hands Off!” at the Oakwood Community Center on September 5, in Troy. In his segment, you will hear his interview with speakers Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese of Popular Resistance about why they stage a sit-in in the Venezuela Embassy.

New Changes to Public Benefits Rules Affecting Immigrants

September 06, 2019 01:16 - 7 minutes

Cheryl Fish-Parcham, Director of Access Initiatives at Families USA ​spoke to Hudson Mohawk Magazine correspondent Corinne Carey about the Trump Administration's latest attack on immigrant families.

HMM 9 - 5-19

September 05, 2019 23:33 - 57 minutes

The first segment today is more of Mark Dunlea’s coverage of the Capital District Solidarity Annual Labor Day Picnic. The the Triple E's with Sanctuary intern Diani Drake to discuss film, music, and inspirations. Willie Terry at the Annual Labor Day Picnic & Celebration that took place on Monday in Colonie. Ann Parillo speaks to the executive director and four others about the Refugee Welcome Center in Albany. We end our show with Elizabeth Press speaking to the organizers of Never Again...

Creating Space for Healing - Segment 1 Mindfulness

September 05, 2019 21:09 - 9 minutes - 18.3 MB

Creating Space for Healing is a new radio bucket about mental health and healing. Media Intern Joules Brown and Hannah Rowe kick off the first segment of their new radio bucket by talking about mindfulness and healthy coping mechanisms.

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