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Hudson Mohawk Magazine

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The Hudson Mohawk Magazine is a locally-produced nightly 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 broadcast on WOOC 105.3 FM, The Sanctuary for Independent Media's low-power radio station based in Troy, NY.

With the support of people like you, the Sanctuary uses art and participatory action to promote social and environmental justice and freedom of creative expression.

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Noelle Diamond Reflects on Drag Story Hour

July 14, 2023 13:03 - 10 minutes - 9.21 MB

On the morning of July 13, after earlier heated debate from the community over whether it is appropriate to expose children to drag, drag queen Noelle Diamond read books to kids at The Bethlehem Public Library for Drag Story Hour in a custom-designed school bus dress. Noelle Diamond came to Hudson Mohawk Magazine and spoke with Sina Basila Hickey and Lavenderinst to reflect on the experience, speak about the political climate, and give a better understanding of what drag is. https://www.insta...

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July 14, 2023 04:06 - 58 minutes - 53.8 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin by speaking about Drag Story Hour with the drag queen Noelle Diamond who read stories to young people at Bethlehem Public Library after a heated Board of Trustees meeting with many speaking up in favor and many against the reading. Then, we hear from speakers from the Plastics & The Future Of Our Planet webinar by Beyond Plastics. Later on, we are joined by the president of a local cat rescue organization here in Troy, Operation Snip. After...

The 2023 Poets In The Park series in Albany's Washington Park

July 13, 2023 21:35 - 9 minutes - 13.6 MB

Poets in the Park is celebrating over 30 years of bringing poetry and spoken word to the Robert Burns statue in Albany's Washington Park. The series was started in 1989 by the late Tom Nattell and is now run by Albany poet and photographer Dan Wilcox. The 2023 series kicks off this Saturday, July 15, with local author, playwright, poet, and recording artist Carol Durant and winners of the Tom Nattell Peace Poetry Prize from Albany High School. Host Dan Wilcox tells us about the history ...

McKibben And Kolbert Talks Climate With Beyond Plastics

July 13, 2023 19:56 - 9 minutes - 8.91 MB

Beyond Plastics recently held a webinar on Plastics & The Future Of Our Planet: A Conversation With Bill McKibben and Elizabeth Kolbert. We hear first from Judith Enck, founder of Beyond Plastics and a former regional EPA administrator, followed by Betsy and then Bill. Bill McKibben is the co-founder of 350.org and The Third Act and wrote the pivotal book The End of Nature. Betsy Kolbert is an award winning journalist, having won the Pulitzer Prize for the Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural Histo...

Troy City Council Will Investigate Harbour Point Gardens Apartments

July 13, 2023 14:31 - 9 minutes - 8.89 MB

On June 22, 2023 at a moments notice most residents at the Harbour Point Gardens apartment complex were evacuated. More than three weeks later, they are still living out of motels or staying with with friends and family. Hudson Mohawk Magazine producer Elizabeth Press brings us this update after the Troy City Council voted first subpoena Harbour Point owners and investigate what is going on at Harbour Point Gardens.

July4 2023 Oration (Terry Leonino, Singing Group Magpie)

July 13, 2023 12:53 - 10 minutes - 9.8 MB

On Tuesday, July 4, 2023, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Underground Railroad Education Center, "July 4 Oration," at the Myers Residence in Albany. Terri Leonini and Greg Artzner of the Nationally Known folk duo Magpie in collaboration with Dr. Kim Harris of the Nationally known Kim and Reggie Harris folk duo, provided the music. In this labor segment, Willie spoke with Terry Leonino, who talked about her involvement in civil rights, Kent State a...

The R&B Picnic

July 12, 2023 23:44 - 8 minutes - 7.37 MB

DJ Cutz, aka Josh White, is the organizer of the R&B Picnic. Hair cutter by day, organizer by night, White's passion is bringing people together. This event is Sunday, July 16, 3-8pm at 406 Delaware Ave in Albany. There will be music, food, games, and more!

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July 12, 2023 23:39 - 58 minutes - 53.7 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with hearing what climate work the Capital Region Planning Commission is doing. Then, for our peace bucket, Mark Dunlea speaks with Medea Benjamin about her recent trip to Ukraine and Code Pink’s Summer of Peace. Later on, Dulcinia Diggs reports on the New York Farm to School Institute. After that, we have a live interview about the R&B Picnic on Delaware Ave in Albany on Sunday, July 16. Finally, we hear about a family-friendly event at the...

Stockbridge-Munsee Song and Stories Event at the Sanctuary

July 12, 2023 21:06 - 21 minutes - 19.2 MB

This Saturday, July 15, join us at Freedom Square for a family-friendly event of stories, songs, and games with Shawn Stevens, Stockbridge-Munsee youth, and Flying Deer Nature Center. Ahead of the event HMM producer Sina Basila Hickey spoke with Shawn Stevens, of the Stockbridge-Munsee band of Mohicans, and Michelle Apland, of Flying Deer Nature Center about working together and what to expect on July 15, from 10am-12pm at Freedom Square. More info here: https://www.mediasanctuary.org/event/...

Cap.Dist. Regional Planning Commission on Climate Efforts

July 12, 2023 19:47 - 9 minutes - 9.12 MB

The Capital District Regional Planning Commission works with local governments on climate initiatives such as NYSERDA's Clean Energy Communities and Climate Smart Communities. Todd Fabozzi, the Sustainability Coordinator for CDRPC, discusses their programs plus a new grant for climate planning from the EPA. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

Bringing Farm Fresh Local Foods into School Cafeterias

July 12, 2023 18:48 - 10 minutes - 9.8 MB

The New York Farm to School Institute is a year-long professional development opportunity for food service staff, educators, administrators, and community partners in New York schools to develop and refine their Farm to School programs, and to help bring more New York grown food into the cafeteria and classroom. They held a retreat at the Mabee Farm Historic Site where HMM correspondent Dulcinia Diggs spoke with Program Manager Stephanie Hsu and Communications Director Olivia Fuller.

Medea Benjamin On Visit To Ukraine, NATO Summit

July 12, 2023 15:46 - 9 minutes - 9.07 MB

Medea Benjamin, co-founder of Code Pink, recently spent five days in Ukraine. She discusses her visit as well as the call by Code Pink for a Summer of Peace with 500 local actions supporting peace through diplomacy in Ukraine. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

The Sanctuary Attends the Schenectady Kids Art Festival

July 11, 2023 23:39 - 10 minutes - 9.4 MB

The Sanctuary for Independent Media attended the Schenectady Kids Art Festival to engage with visitors about radio, what was taking place, and the importance of the arts.

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July 11, 2023 23:27 - 59 minutes - 54.6 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, the Bethlehem Public Library’s Drag Story Hour is scheduled for Thursday, July 13 at 11am. We hear from Rev. Molly Dowell Baum, Youth Director at the First Presbyterian Church in Albany about her support for the event. WIth Mark Dunlea Then, Andrea Cunliffe speaks with a Aaron Marqius about the circus he performs with coming to Prospect Park in August Later on, Dulcina Diggs interviews Comedian Ben Miller about his transition from science to co...

Scientist Turned Comedian, Ben Miller

July 11, 2023 21:00 - 10 minutes - 9.71 MB

Ben Miller, a scientist turned comedian, discusses transitioning from science teacher to comedian, how he found his love for comedy, and more. He was interviewed by Hudson Mohawk Magazine correspondent Dulcinia Diggs. To learn more about Ben Miller's journey visit https://www.benmillercomedy.com/

Rev. Dowell Baum Speaks In Favor of Bethlehem Library Drag Story Hour

July 11, 2023 20:57 - 9 minutes - 9.12 MB

Drag Story Hour, planned to take place at at Bethlehem Public Library on Thursday, July 13, drew a crowd at a recent library Board of Trustees meeting with about fifty speakers on the issue, evenly divided on sides. We hear from one of the speakers in favor of drag story hour, Rev. Molly Dowell Baum, Youth Director at the First Presbyterian Church in Albany. WIth Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. Drag Story Hour will feature "stories, songs, and fabulousness at a family-friendly and in...

Talking "Vegan Knowledge," the Power of Poetry, and Screenwriting with Michael "ILLiptical" Sloman

July 11, 2023 19:24 - 9 minutes - 13.7 MB

At 17, Michael "ILLiptical" Sloman began performing Hip Hop and Spoken Word Poetry at Albany High School’s Inkblot poetry slams. Throughout his 20s and early-30s, he was a mainstay in the Capital Region Slam Community, performing with the first-ever Nitty Gritty Slam team at the National Poetry Slam in Charlotte, North Carolina, along with Elizag, D Colin, and Algorhythm. Now at the age of 38, and living in Yonkers, NY, Michael focuses mostly on filmmaking under the moniker of Kulture Seed ...

Heat, Floods, and other Extreme Weather

July 11, 2023 00:41 - 9 minutes - 8.59 MB

Retired National Weather Service meteorologist Hugh Johnson spoke with Brea Barthel and Alisha Washington about the a once-every-thousand-years flood, smoke, heat, rain, and the difference between flood watch and flood warning.

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July 11, 2023 00:32 - 58 minutes - 53.6 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Mark Dunlea exploring the extreme and devastating weather with Pete Sikora, Climate and Inequality Campaigns Director at New York Communities for Change. Then, Sina Basila Hickey talks with Waterfall Unity Alliance members about the significance of returning Mohawk to their ancestral homelands. Later on, Brea Barthel gets recommendations on four beach or rainy-day reads from Laurie Dreyer of Troy Public Library. After that, back to Sina ...

Kanien’kehá:ka Rematriation and Return to Ancestral Homelands

July 10, 2023 21:25 - 9 minutes - 8.38 MB

Waterfall Unity Festival is celebrating its second year, taking place in Skóhare / Schoharie Valley July 28-30. Members of Waterfall Unity Alliance (Kawenniiosta Jock, Liv Watyana'li:yo Bigtree, Sandra Owén:nakon Deer-Standup, and Bethany Yarrow) spoke with HMM producer Sina Basila Hickey about the origins of WUA and the rematriation and return to ancestral homelands for the Kanien’kehá:ka / Mohawk. Learn more: https://www.waterfallunityalliance.org/

Summer Book Picks

July 10, 2023 20:57 - 10 minutes - 9.28 MB

Looking for a beach or rainy-day read? Laurie Dreyer, branch manager at Troy Public Library's Lansingburgh branch, has four recently released books to recommend. "Happy Place" (Emily Henry, 2023) is a best-selling rom-com of a recently split couple at a week-long gathering of friends pretending that they are still together. "The Stolen Coast" (Dwyer Murphy, 2023) is, in Laurie's words, a "sunny noir" mystery set in coastal Onset, MA, about a possible large diamond heist. "Summer Reading" (Jen...

Circus Reimagines "The Rainbow is Enuf" and more

July 10, 2023 20:11 - 8 minutes - 7.68 MB

Aaron Marquis brings the Circus to the Capital Region this summer with The Contemporary Circus and Immersive Arts Center (CCIAC). Hudson Mohawk Magazine's Andrea Cunliffe speaks with Aaron about this summer's programs including kids camps, artists opportunities, pop-up performances, and a circus dining experience. They also talk about the family-friendly main event "The RAINBOW is Enuf," -- a reimaging of legendary playwright Ntozake Shange’s "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/Wh...

Sikora NYCC Hochul's Inaction on Climate Harming Millions with Extreme Weather

July 10, 2023 19:24 - 10 minutes - 9.16 MB

In response to the hazardous air conditions from wildfire in Canada and the devastating impact of the once-in-a-1000-year flooding in the lower Hudson Valley, Pete Sikora, Climate and Inequality Campaigns Director at New York Communities for Change, wrote: “The devastating storms that have flooded multiple counties across the state are the direct result of climate collapse, rapidly intensifying due to the inaction of our elected representatives. By failing to act at the scale of the crisis, G...

KP Holler Reflects on First Programming Season & Pay It Forward Campaign

July 09, 2023 22:04 - 9 minutes - 8.92 MB

In the week after Freedom Fest 2023, H Bosh Jr asks the Sanctuary's Executive Director Kristen KP Holler about having her first season of programming behind her, about the campaign to pay off the Sanctuary's mortgage, and what's ahead.

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July 08, 2023 18:20 - 58 minutes - 53.8 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Mark Dunlea’s interview with Columbia County Sanctuary Movement about the sheriff who turned over an individual to ICE. Then, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry speaks with Marcus Anderson at the Underground Railroad Education Center’s "July 4 Oration." Later on, Brea Barthel tells us about some of the many cool activities coming up at Troy Public Library for the month of July. After that, we head to the Schenectady Art Festival...

Artist-in-Residence and the Legacy of Urban Industrial Pollutants in Hudson

July 07, 2023 20:15 - 9 minutes - 8.41 MB

NATURE Lab hosts a public workshop lead by artist Isidora Fernandez (Ipi) using the facilities at NATURE Lab to further understand the injustices of the legacy of urban industrial pollutants such as lead and microplastics. Sina Basila Hickey spoke with Ipi about using art and science in combination to research and address environmental change. Learn more: https://www.mediasanctuary.org/event/community-science-water-justice-with-isidora-fernandez/

Troy Library has heaps of July events

July 07, 2023 19:17 - 10 minutes - 9.33 MB

Learn about some of the many cool activities coming up at Troy Public Library for the month of July, for both adults and kids: short stories read aloud; big trucks, pirate "school"; paper-making, quilling, birds of prey, and lots lots more. Laurie Dreyer, manager of the library's Lansingburgh Branch, highlights some of the many activities going on during their "Summer Reading" program. For more details, visit www.thetroylibrary.org. To find other libraries in New York State, see https://www.n...

Columbia County Sheriff Turned Detainee Over to I.C.E.

July 07, 2023 18:19 - 9 minutes - 9.06 MB

A recent Columbia County Board of Supervisors' meeting became contentious after an individual being released from the county jail was turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.). Several county supervisors believe the Sheriff is not complying with Columbia County's formal policy of not working with ICE, which Sheriff Don Krapf stated only applies to its law enforcement division, and not to corrections staff under his command. Bryan MacCormack of the Columbia County Sanctuary M...

Columbia Co Sanctuary On Sheriff Turning Detainee Over To ICE

July 07, 2023 18:19 - 9 minutes - 9.06 MB

A recent Columbia County Board of Supervisors' meeting became contentious after an individual being released from the county jail was turned over to ICE. Several county supervisors believe the Sheriff is not complying with the county’s formal policy of not working with ICE. Columbia County Sheriff Don Krapf stated his office’s non-cooperation policy with federal immigration agents only applies to its law enforcement division, and not to corrections staff under his command. Bryan MacCormack of...

UREC (July 4th Oration) Marcus Anderson, Deputy Director

July 07, 2023 17:47 - 10 minutes - 9.8 MB

On Tuesday, July 4, 2023, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Underground Railroad Education Center, "July 4 Oration," at the Myers Residence in Albany. Terri Leonini and Greg Artzner of the Nationally Known folk duo Magpie in collaboration with Dr. Kim Harris of the Nationally known Kim and Reggie Harris folk duo, provided the music. There were speeches read and a UREC Litany of Remembrance of civil rights, and underground railroad participants. In t...

TripleEs: Miki Conn Wants More Black History in Schools

July 07, 2023 00:21 - 9 minutes - 9.08 MB

Miki Conn is the former executive director of the Hamilton Hill Arts Center in Schenectady. She spoke with H Bosh Jr for Hudson Mohawk Magazine to recap the Juneteenth event and to talk about the Black history that goes along with celebrating Juneteenth. She hopes to that more Black history will be taught in our schools.

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July 07, 2023 00:21 - 9 minutes - 9.08 MB

Miki Conn is the former executive director or the Hamilton Hill Arts Center. She spoke with H Bosh Jr for Hudson Mohawk Magazine about Re-Cap Juneteenth, the history behind that day and the celebration in Schenectady. Also she spoke on how important it is to teach Black History in our schools,

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July 06, 2023 23:49 - 10 minutes - 9.34 MB

Marisa Russello is a writer and mental health advocate. She works at the Empowerment Exchange in Troy where she supports people improving their mental health and wellness and is currently writing a memoir entitled Everything You Can't Control. Find her newsletter, "Of Mice & Mental Health," at www.marisarussello.com and say hi on Instagram at @marisarussellowrites.

TripleEs: Marisa Russello on Alternatives to Suicide

July 06, 2023 23:49 - 10 minutes - 9.34 MB

In this segment of TripleEs Education, Empowerment, Entrepreneurship, host HBosh Jr talks with Marisa Russello, a writer and mental health advocate. She works at the Empowerment Exchange in Troy where she supports people improving their mental health and wellness and is currently writing a memoir entitled "Everything You Can't Control." Find her newsletter, "Of Mice & Mental Health," at www.marisarussello.com and say hi on Instagram at @marisarussellowrites.

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July 06, 2023 23:14 - 59 minutes - 54.6 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin by hearing from the National Alliance on Mental Health Capital Region about the cutting of mental health services from Samaritan Hospital. Then, for our labor bucket, roaming labor correspondent continues his conversation with Jim Kaufman of Solidarity Committee of the Capital District. Later on, for this week’s Triple E’s. H Bosh Jr welcomes back Miki Conn about Black history. After that, Mark Dunlea has a report on the largest assault in t...

Samaritan Hospital is Cutting Mental Health Care

July 06, 2023 20:41 - 10 minutes - 9.19 MB

Due to staff shortages, outpatient mental health care at Samaritan Hospital will only be available to Troy residents. Mary Beth Honsinger, President of NAMI Capital Region, spoke about what created this shortage and the repercussions with Sina Basila Hickey for Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Zunes Discusses Israeli Attacks in West Bank

July 06, 2023 16:39 - 9 minutes - 9.04 MB

Israel recently launched its largest assault in the occupied West Bank of Palestine in two decades, with more than a dozen killed. Israeli said it was targeting terrorists in the Jenin refugee camp. Prof. Stephen Zunes of the University of San Francisco provides an update on the situation with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

Zunes Discusses Israeli Attacks In West Bank

July 06, 2023 16:39 - 9 minutes - 9.04 MB

Israel recently launched its largest assault in the occupied West Bank of Palestine in two decades, with more than a dozen killed. Israeli said it was targeting terrorists in the Jenin refugee camp. Prof. Stephen Zunes of the University of San Francisco provides an update on the situation with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

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July 05, 2023 23:22 - 59 minutes - 54.4 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with a story on cancer clusters at Seneca Meadows landfill and elsewhere, and health department reporting. Then, for our peace bucket, we hear about the Veterans for Peace Golden Rule boat coming to Albany on July 11 to 12. Later on, we hear Harriet Warnock Graham's memories about Dr. Luther King’s March on Washington. After that, Willie Terry talks with Jim Kaufman about Solidarity and the American Postal Workers. Finally, for our part 2 c...

FlagSSS Day '23 Commissioned Artists

July 05, 2023 19:21 - 8 minutes - 7.5 MB

This year FlagSSS Day organizers received a grant to commission 5 artists to create flags for the march through Troy. Angela Beallor, one of the organizers, introduces the segment and this year's FlagSSS theme. You'll also hear from the commissioned artists Azuré Kauikeōlani Iversen-Keahi, William PK Carter, Eugene O’Neill, Angus McCullough, and hana van der kolk. Produced by Sina Basila Hickey for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

Harriet Warnock Graham Attended March on Washington

July 05, 2023 18:24 - 7 minutes - 7.24 MB

The July 4th 2023 "oration" presented by Underground Railroad Education Center had volunteers reading excerpts from various speeches delivered at the 1963 March on Washington. One of the people in the audience actually attended that March! Hear Harriet Warnock Graham's memories of the people and heat, plus her thoughts on social justice and the need for getting people from different backgrounds working together. Oh, and she's a neighbor of the Sanctuary: she owns and works in a house between ...

Harriet Warnock Graham attended March on Washington

July 05, 2023 18:24 - 7 minutes - 7.24 MB

The July 4th 2023 "oration" presented by Underground Railroad Education Center had volunteers reading excerpts from various speeches delivered at the 1963 March on Washington. One of the people in the audience actually attended that March! Hear Harriet Warnock Graham's memories of the people and heat, plus her thoughts on social justice and the need for getting people from different backgrounds working together. Oh, and she's a neighbor of the Sanctuary: she owns and works in a house between ...

Health Dept. Data Shows Cancer Clusters Near Seneca Landfill

July 05, 2023 15:44 - 9 minutes - 9.02 MB

Water Front recently published several stories about cancer clusters near the Seneca Meadows landfill, the state's largest. Environmentalists are concerned that the Department of Health has now stopped showing cancer data for individual census tracts. In Albany County, the data shows cancer clusters around the Norlite hazardous waste incinerator, the old ANSWERS garbage incinerator, and the Ravena Cement Plant. Publisher Peter Mantius talks with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. https:/...

VFP Golden Rule Boat for Nuclear Disarmament in Albany July 11 - 12

July 05, 2023 14:36 - 9 minutes - 8.66 MB

The Golden Rule sailboat of Veterans For Peace (VFP) will make a stop in Albany on July 11 and 12 as part of their campaign to oppose nuclear weapons and war. The boat had first been used in 1958 to oppose nuclear weapons tests in the Marshall Islands. Helen Jaccard of VFP talks with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. Monday, July 11 6:00 pm Welcome the Golden Rule to Albany! Next to Dutch Apple Cruises & USS Slater, Intersection of Quay Street and Broadway Tuesday July 12 9:00 am to...

Jim Kaufman of Solidarity Committee of the Capital District, Part 2

July 05, 2023 12:59 - 10 minutes - 9.65 MB

On Saturday, July 1, 2023, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry spoke to Jim Kaufman, Solidarity Committee of the Capital District member and former legislative director of the APWU Local 390. In this labor segment, Willie interviews him about activities and issues of the Solidarity Committee of the Capital District and the American Postal Workers Union's struggle against the privatization of the US Post Office—this is part two of that discussion.

Solidarity Committee of the Capital District (Jim Kaufman) Part 2

July 05, 2023 12:59 - 10 minutes - 9.65 MB

On Saturday, July 1, 2023, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry spoke to Jim Kaufman, Solidarity Committee of the Capital District member and former legislative director of the APWU Local 390. In this labor segment, Willie interviews him about activities and issues of the Solidarity Committee of the Capital District and the American Postal Workers Union's struggle against the privatization of the US Post Office—this is part two of that discussion.

Jim Kaufman of Solidarity Committee of the Capital District, Part 1

July 05, 2023 06:22 - 10 minutes - 9.34 MB

On Saturday, July 1, 2023, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry spoke to Jim Kaufman, Solidarity Committee of the Capital District member and former legislative director of the APWU Local 390. In this labor segment, Willie interviews him about activities and issues of the Solidarity Committee of the Capital District and the American Postal Workers Union's struggle against the privatization of the US Post Office. This is part one of that discussion.

HMM 07 - 04 - 23 Amy Goodman Special

July 04, 2023 20:04 - 59 minutes - 54.3 MB

On this special episode of Hudson Mohawk Magazine we play excerpts of the recording from Amy Goodman of Democracy Now!'s visit to the Sanctuary on Saturday, April 22. On the second night of the weekend celebration "Rooted in Independent Media, Growing Toward a Just Future!", Amy Goodman spoke about her work in independent media, her history with the Sanctuary, and welcomed Steve Pierce to join her on stage to talk about his incredible contribution to independent media and the history of The S...

Wildfire Smoke, Fireworks, and Hot Forecast

July 04, 2023 00:10 - 8 minutes - 7.98 MB

Retired meteorologist Hugh Johnson will join us to explain wildfires, fireworks, and other hot topics with Alisha Washington and Brea Barthel.

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July 04, 2023 00:00 - 59 minutes - 54.6 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with excerpts from a recent webinar hosted by the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission on the federal Pregnant Workers Fairness Act enacted last week. Then, Elizabeth “EP” Press brings us the voices of one of the 100 or so Troy residents who were recently evicted from the Harbour Point Gardens apartments, due to code violations and unsafe living conditions. Later on, our Roaming Labor Correspondent talks with Albany NAACP president Debra ...

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