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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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Kids Books for May/June

June 07, 2023 18:54 - 10 minutes - 9.24 MB

Discover three recent books on different aspects of Asian & Pacific Islander experience, after first hearing about a creepy young-adult fantasy novel. Carol Roberts, head of Young People's Services at Troy Public Library, shares info on "Lily and the Night Creatures" (Lake, 2022); "Seen and Unseen: What Dorothea Lange,Toyo Miyatake, and Ansel Adams Photographs Reveal About the Japanese American Incarceration" (Partridge & Tamaki, 2022); "Peasprout Chen: Future Legend of Skate and Sword" (Lien...

Climate - Legal Update from Lights Out Norlite

June 07, 2023 15:05 - 9 minutes - 9.07 MB

PACE Environmental Law Clinic is representing Lights Out Norlite in its motion to join the state public nuisance lawsuit against the Norlite hazardous waste incinerator and aggregate production facility in Cohoes. Managing Attorney Todd Ommen discusses the status of the litigation with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

Cheryl Qamar Reports From Occupied Palestine

June 07, 2023 14:45 - 9 minutes - 9.09 MB

As the cycles of violence continue in Palestine and new reports of settler attacks and evictions fill the news, it can be hard to comprehend the mental toll that generations of occupation take on the people of the region. Moses Nagel spoke with Cheryl Qamar of the groups Eyewitness Palestine The USA Palestine Mental Health Network for a first hand account of the current state of the region.

HMM 06 - 06 - 2023

June 06, 2023 23:36 - 1 hour - 55.2 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea went to the press conference on Monday June 5th to rally to get the packing reduction act passed . Then, Troy City Councilman Steven Figueroa is opening up in a new Spanish restaurant in downtown Troy, New York, (Sabor Caribeno) Later on, UAlbany alumni Daniel Foerste is a member of the Writer's Guild of America and is participating in the writer's strike. He spoke with Sina Basila Hickey about the conditions that led to the decis...

YouthFX World Premier Screening

June 06, 2023 19:09 - 9 minutes - 9.12 MB

Youth FX, South End Albany’s youth filmmaking organization, held their world premier screening event at the Spectrum 8 Theatre on June 1. The night included a section of new documentaries and dramatic films produced by students and faculty at YouthFX. Moses Nagel attended the event and talked beforehand to founder Bhawin Suchak and Executive Producer or the History Reclamation project, Courtney Simone Staton.

Talking With Poets Pride Month Special with Elizabeth Gordon, Nancy Klepsch, and Tim Verhaegen

June 06, 2023 19:02 - 9 minutes - 13.7 MB

Pride Month is dedicated to celebrating and commemorating lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) pride. Pride Month began after the Stonewall riots, a series of gay liberation protests in 1969, and has since spread worldwide. Modern-day Pride Month both honors the movement for LGBT rights and celebrates LGBT culture. This week we will highlight three incredible local LGBT poets and their work - Elizabeth Gordon, Nancy Klepsch, and Tim Verhaegen.

Writers Guild of America Strike & TransTakeover at Netflix

June 06, 2023 18:59 - 12 minutes - 11.5 MB

UAlbany alumni Daniel Foerste is a member of the Writer's Guild of America and is participating in the writer's strike. He spoke with Sina Basila Hickey about the conditions that led to the decision to strike, the financial risk that strikers are facing, the TransTakeover at Netflix, and how things look one month into the strike. CC Image credit: "Writers, Guild of America on strike 2023" by Fabebk

Air Quality Alert, Coastal Water Temperatures, and Temp Fluctuations

June 06, 2023 17:33 - 8 minutes - 8.19 MB

Retired meteorologist Hugh Johnson discussed smoke from Canada, coastal temperatures and its relationship to sharks and whales, the seasons, and the weather ahead with Alisha Washington and Brea Barthel.

Kristen Dart candidate for Commissioner of Public Safety Saratoga Springs

June 06, 2023 03:30 - 11 minutes - 16.4 MB

In this segment, I discuss the homeless population, a low-barrier shelter, and the independent petition process in conversation with Kristen Dart, candidate for Commissioner of Public Safety in Saratoga Springs, NY. Kristen also tells us how she plans to convince Saratogians to vote for her. I have reached out to other candidates running against Kristen for an interview. By Alisha Washington for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

HMM 06 - 05 - 23

June 06, 2023 03:11 - 58 minutes - 53.4 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Mark Dunlea’s look at the effort by Sierra Club’s Atlantic Chapter to have the state regulate or ban the spread of “sewage sludge” contaminated with PFOAs and other harmful chemicals. Later on comes Alisha Washington's interview with Kristen Dart, a candidate for Commissioner of Public Safety in Saratoga’s upcoming election. After that Moses Nagel talks with Sarah Rogerson of Albany Law School about the legal status of the migrants arriv...

Legal Explainer on the Asylum Seekers Arriving to Region

June 05, 2023 20:29 - 9 minutes - 9.12 MB

In the last 2 weeks, the arrival of buses of asylum seekers from New York City to the Capital Region has been a major news story. Sarah Rogerson is the director of the Edward P Swyer justice center at Albany Law School and the faculty director of the immigration law clinic. She spoke with Moses Nagel about the laws at play and why this is happening now. To learn more or volunteer to help, visit the web site for the Columbia County Sanctuary Movement, www.sanctuarycolumbiacounty.org/asylum, ...

Books on Assassins, Pirates, Plumbers, and More!

June 05, 2023 20:27 - 10 minutes - 9.18 MB

Hear about four recent books with somewhat dark themes: "The Pirate's Wife: The Remarkable True Story of Sarah Kidd" (Geanacopolous, 2022); "Three Assassins: A Novel" (Isaka, 2022, sequel to "Bullet Train"); "Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Life" (Kara, 2023); and "The White House Plumbers: The Seven Weeks That Led to Watergate and Doomed Nixon's Presidency" (Krough & Krough, 2022). Ian Houck, head of Adult & Reference Services at Troy Public Library also talks about the lib...

Climate - Packaging Reduction Act Final Push

June 05, 2023 19:51 - 9 minutes - 9.04 MB

With the legislative session scheduled to end this Thursday, Environmental Chairs State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Deborah Glick held a press conference on Monday June 5 to urge passage of their recently rewritten Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act. The legislation would reduce packaging, including plastic packaging, by half over the next 12 years. It would also ban certain toxic chemicals from being used for packaging, and prohibit so-called chemical recycling...

New Spanish Restaurant Opening (Sabor Caribeno) Steven Figueroa

June 05, 2023 13:01 - 10 minutes - 9.83 MB

On Thursday, June 1, 2023, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry spoke to Troy City Councilman Steven Figueroa about a new Spanish restaurant (Sabor Caribeno) he is opening up in downtown Troy, New York.

Sierra Club Proposes Ban on Spreading of Sewage Sludge

June 04, 2023 18:31 - 9 minutes - 9.07 MB

A new report by the Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter says New York has failed to regulate the spreading of sewage sludge contaminated with manufacturing chemicals such as PFAS that can harm humans. The group wants the state to ban the land application of sewage sludge such as on farm land. Wayne Miller, Chair of the club's Northern Watersheds Committee and an organic farmer, discusses the issue with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

HMM 06 - 02 - 23

June 03, 2023 21:19 - 59 minutes - 54.5 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with a report from Mark Dunlea regarding immigrant rights advocates and legislative supporters who gathered on June 1 at the state capitol to call for passage of the New York for All law before lawmakers adjourn on June 8. Then, we hear Part 1 of an interview with Young Futures' founder James Mitchell. James spoke with producer Marsha Lazarus about when and how Young Futures and the Financial Art Literacy program began. Later on, Dulcinia Di...

Veg Out Festival is Back in Troy

June 02, 2023 22:15 - 10 minutes - 9.7 MB

The Veg Out Festival has been a hit in Troy for the past 3 years with Cap Region Vegans being established in the Capital Region for 17 years. HMM correspondent Dulcinia Diggs had the pleasure of speaking with the Executive Director of Cap Region Vegans about the background of Cap Region Vegans, Veg Out Festival, and more. To learn more visit https://capregionvegans.org/

NY For All Seeks To Protect Immigrants From ICE

June 02, 2023 18:14 - 9 minutes - 9.15 MB

On June 1, immigrant rights advocates and legislative supporters gathered at the state capitol to call for passage of the New York for All law before lawmakers adjourn on June 8. The law would prohibit local law enforcement and state agencies from colluding with the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). We hear from Murad Awawdeh of the NY Immigration Coalition; Senator Gounardes and Assemblymember Tony Simone; Damian Gonzales of Alianza Agricola; Julie Dragonitti of the Worker ...

How Young Futures and the Financial Art Literacy Program Started

June 02, 2023 16:59 - 10 minutes - 7.25 MB

Young Futures' founder James Mitchell spoke with producer Marsha Lazarus about when and how Young Futures and the Financial Art Literacy program began. He explains that the class curriculum goes beyond building budgeting and other financial literacy skills. James' approach is about shifting the mindset of people in low-income communities and how they feel about money and finance and all that they have to contribute to their communities. Part 1 of an interview with Young Futures' founder James...

Food Pantries Need Help

June 02, 2023 15:26 - 10 minutes - 9.23 MB

Food pantries throughout the country, and even here in the Capital Region, are facing a double whammy of increased need and decreased funding. Natasha Pernicka, Executive Director of the Food Pantries for the Capital District, notes that her organization is seeing an all-time service high, with demand for the 1st quarter of 2023 (Jan-March) over 30% higher than the same time last year. She explains the many challenges, how the food distribution system works, and how listeners can help with f...

Keep Our Kids Cool Campaign at Oakwood CC

June 02, 2023 03:10 - 9 minutes - 9.15 MB

Oakwood Community Center is an important space for Troy. Groups hold events and forums there and many youth rely on the space for after school and summer programming. Without air conditioning, the summer program can be hard. Shanna Goldman, executive director at OCC, came onto Hudson Mohawk Magazine to talk about the Keep Our Kids Cool Campaign and the launch event taking place on Sunday, June 4 at 2pm.

HMM 06 - 01 - 23

June 02, 2023 02:56 - 58 minutes - 53.9 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Mark Dunlea’s coverage of the press conference to push for Clean Slate, Housing Justice for All, and Good Cause Eviction. Then, we speak with Oakwood Community Center about what’s taking place this summer at the center and the Keep Our Kids Cool Campaign. Later on, Elizabeth (EP) Press reports on the Flock Surveillance Tools that has popped up around Troy. After that, we hear about an upcoming film screening of a Ukrainian film about WW...

"Carol of the Bells" Screening in Support of Ukraine

June 02, 2023 02:42 - 8 minutes - 7.74 MB

Sunday, June 4, "Carol of the Bells," a powerful film about a Ukrainian, a Polish, and a Jewish family in Eastern Ukraine during WWII, will screen at the Palace Theater. Organizer Anna Allen spoke with Sina Basila Hickey about the film and more. Find more information by searching "carol of the bells" on eventbrite.com

Groups Make Final Push for Clean Slate, Good Cause Eviction

June 01, 2023 20:16 - 9 minutes - 9.15 MB

Wednesday, May 31 was a busy day down at the state Capitol. In part one of our coverage, we heard from climate activists, some dressed as dinosaurs, protesting at National Grid’s electrification conference at the Renaissance Hotel across from the Capitol. Here in Part 2, we catch the end of a press conference on the Clean Slate criminal justice reform, followed by the Housing Justice for All rally on tenants’ rights and Good Cause Eviction.

Kids Festival in June

June 01, 2023 17:26 - 10 minutes - 9.26 MB

Imagine throwing a free party for 2,000 to 3,000 folks. The Schenectady Kids Arts Festival does this each year! Heather Hutchison from Create Community Studios talks about the festival and its many activities coming up on June 3rd. noon to 4, in the streets around Schenectady City Hall. She also explains the importance of creative experession for everyone regardless of abilities. For more information, see https://kidsartsfestivalschenectady.com/ or https://createcommunitystudios.org/. If you ...

HMM 05 - 31 - 23

June 01, 2023 01:54 - 58 minutes - 53.5 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with an overview of the climate impact of the proposed federal debt crisis deal. Then, we hear about climate protests, including from dinosaurs, at a National Grid conference. Later on, we hear about "Say Their Names," a community outreach event hosted by Saratoga Black Lives Matter last Friday. After that, we have another segment by Brea Barthel with the Lansingburgh Public Library. Finally, Daryn Keahi tells us about the revival of Hawaiia...

Climate Groups Push National Grid to Support Clean Renewable Energy Not Fossil Fuels

May 31, 2023 20:48 - 9 minutes - 8.88 MB

Wednesday May 31 was a busy day down at the state Capitol. In part one, we cover protests by climate activists at National Grid’s electrification conference at the Renessaine Hotel across from the Capitol. The groups were protesting National Grid for not doing more to transition to clean energy. A top priority for the climate movement is the NY Heat Act, which would direct state agencies like the Public Service Commission to incorporate the new climate law, CLCPA, into their policies. Dinosau...

Why Debt Deal is Bad for Climate

May 31, 2023 20:33 - 9 minutes - 9.06 MB

The debt crisis deal recently announced by President Biden and GOP House Majority Leader McCarthy continues to generate controversy across the political spectrum, with the outcome of a final resolution still fluid. The deal freezes funding for domestic programs and increases work requirements for food while raising funding for the military and curbing the IRS' ability to pursue rich tax evaders. Eric Weltman of Food and Water Watch joins Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine to review the cli...

Weltman FWW on Why Debt Deal Bad for Climate

May 31, 2023 20:33 - 9 minutes - 9.06 MB

The debt crisis deal recently announced by President Biden and GOP House Majority Leader McCarthy continues to generate controversy across the political spectrum, with the outcome of a final resolution still fluid. The deal freezes funding for domestic programs and increases work requirements for food while raising funding for the military and curbing the IRS' ability to pursue rich tax evaders. Eric Weltman of Food and Water Watch joins Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine to review the cli...

Lansingburgh Books & Activities for May 2023

May 31, 2023 17:26 - 9 minutes - 9.1 MB

In honor of "Global Parents Day" on June 1st, Michael Gregg from Troy Public Library's Lansingburgh branch recommends four novels that present different takes on families. "French Exit: A Tragedy of Manners" (Patrick deWitt, 2018)is a "hilarious novel" about a woman and her son; "The Nest" (Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, 2016) is a "zany take on family squabbles"; "The Good Father" (Noah Hawley, 2012) explores a father dealing with a son who tries to assasinate a president, weaving both psychologic...

Flock Surveillance Tools Quietly Came to Troy, NY

May 31, 2023 01:45 - 13 minutes - 11.9 MB

Elizabeth (EP) Press spoke to Chad Marlow of the ACLU about Flock Surveillance Tools. Specifically, they got into issues around data collection and sharing of Flock's automatic license plate readers. They also discussed Flock compared to ShotSpotter and what people can do to advocate for regulations and best practices.

HMM 05 - 30 - 2023

May 31, 2023 00:36 - 59 minutes - 54.1 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea reports on NY Renews, Citizen Action, PAUSE, and others held a press conference at the State Capitol on Thursday, May 25 to call for lawmakers to pass key Climate, Jobs, and Justice bills, Then, Congress Park in Saratoga Springs, NY is more than a beautiful place to relax, take pictures and watch the ducks. It is also used by awareness groups to connect with the local community. Later on, In part three, Labor Segment, Roaming Labor ...

Hugh Johnson talks about Mechanicville Tornado

May 31, 2023 00:27 - 9 minutes - 8.94 MB

Retired Meteorologist Hugh Johnson talks to Caelan McPherson and David Moore about the Mechanicville Tornado that ripped through the area 25 years ago. Welcome Hugh Johnson

Talking "Hollyweird," Noire, and Writing About Movies with Alan Catlin

May 30, 2023 16:39 - 10 minutes - 13.7 MB

Alan Catlin has been publishing in the small press, university, and zine world since the 70s; from the Mimeo revolution to the Internet. He has 80 books of various sizes, shapes, and forms not including three in the works for 2023, How Will the Heart Endure (Kelsay Books- on the life and times of photographer Diane Arbus) Listening to the Moonlight Sonata (Impspired) (UK) and Bar Guide for the Seriously Deranged (Roadside Books). On November 29, 2017, Alan Catlin read his poem “Hollyweird” ...

Say Their Names Saratoga BLM Community Outreach Event

May 29, 2023 21:31 - 9 minutes - 12.9 MB

Say Their Names, a community outreach event hosted by Saratoga Black Lives Matter, was held at Congress Park on Friday, May 26th. Food, music, and coloring activities were available. Director of Operations Samira Sangare read a poem to the audience. Those who attended, including Mayor Kim and Kristen Dart, Chairperson of the Civilian Review Board, heard speeches from BLM members Tiemogo TJ Sangare, Chandler Hickenbottom, and Lexis Figuereo. The importance of voting in the upcoming local elect...

Creative Placemaking with Barrio Alegria

May 29, 2023 19:22 - 10 minutes - 9.8 MB

While visiting the Sanctuary, Barrio Alegria wanted to record some of their work for the radio. Central to their work is "creative placemaking," and in this roundtable, members discuss what that means to them. Learn more about their organization at: https://www.barrioalegria.com

Barrio Alegria Visits the Sanctuary

May 29, 2023 19:21 - 10 minutes - 9.36 MB

Barrio Alegria visited The Sanctuary for Independent Media for two days for an exchange in creative placemaking. Anthony Orozco, their Director of Operations & Communication, spoke with Sina Basila Hickey for Hudson Mohawk Magazine about their organization, the reason for the visit to the Sanctuary, and comparing North Troy to Reading, PA. Learn more about their organization at: https://www.barrioalegria.com

Brad Monkell: Musician, Comedian, DJ

May 29, 2023 19:02 - 10 minutes - 9.3 MB

Brad Monkell is a bassist, stand up comedian, and Jazz Sanctuary DJ. He joined us at Hudson Mohawk Magazine to talk about how we started as a musician, interviewing musicians on WGXC, what stand-up comedy has taught him, and coming back to DJ for Jazz Sanctuary.

HMM 05 - 29 - 23 Amy Goodman Special

May 29, 2023 16:30 - 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...

HMM 05 - 26 - 23

May 29, 2023 02:43 - 59 minutes - 54.3 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with a conversation between correspondent Mark Dunlea and Eric LaCompte of Jubilee USA Network regarding the New York Taxpayer and International Debt Crisis Protection Act. Then, we hear from two former Houghton University employees as they discuss their recent firing from the University after they refused to remove their pronouns from their email signatures. Later on, Barrio Alegria tells us about creative placemaking and creative placekeepin...

Awareness Groups in Congress Park

May 28, 2023 19:47 - 9 minutes - 13.6 MB

The meeting place. The public stage. Congress Park in Saratoga Springs, NY is more than a beautiful place to relax, take pictures and watch the ducks. It is also used by awareness groups to connect with the local community. I followed up with the non-profit Flutters Of Hope using the park as the starting point for their walk on Broadway to draw attention to eating disorders. Saratoga Black Lives Matter has also used the park recently to host a community outreach event called "Say Their Names"...

Climate Groups Push NY Lawmakers On Renewable Capitol, HEAT Act, Climate Superfund

May 26, 2023 20:33 - 9 minutes - 9.14 MB

NY Renews, Citizen Action, PAUSE, and others held a press conference at the State Capitol on Thursday, May 25 to call for lawmakers to pass key Climate, Jobs, and Justice bills, including the 100% Renewable Capitol Bill, #NYHEAT and the Climate Superfund Act. Similar events were held throughout the state. We hear from NYPIRG Executive Director Blair Horner, State Assemblymember Phil Steck, Albany County Legislator William Reinhart, and Mark Dunlea, coordinator of PAUSE – People of Albany Unit...

Fired for Including Pronouns in Email Signatures

May 26, 2023 19:13 - 9 minutes - 9 MB

At the end of April, two residence-life staff members at a small Christian university in upstate New York were fired after refusing to remove their pronouns from their email signatures. Raegan Zelaya and Shua Wilmot, oversaw the residence halls, at Houghton University. Zelaya had already said she wouldn’t return next year, while Wilmot, would have liked to stay. Today we air the first 10 minutes of Raegan Zelaya and Shua Wilmot discussing why they include pronouns in their email signature. ...

"HooDoo Love" with Jean-Remy Monnay

May 26, 2023 17:53 - 10 minutes - 9.19 MB

The Black Theatre Troupe of Upstate New York's newest production is "HooDoo Love." Founder of the Troupe, Jean-Remy Monnay speaks with Hudson Mohawk Magazines' Andrea Cunliffe group’s mission, which is to present compelling theatrical experiences that create community dialogue and give voice to societal concerns as they relate to racial injustice and black trauma. "HooDoo Love," set in 1933 in Memphis, is a tale of love, magic, jealousy, and secrets. Written in vivid language that captures t...

Jubilee USA Updates Push For NY Bill For Third World Debt Relief

May 26, 2023 17:17 - 9 minutes - 8.95 MB

Opposition from the financial community has begun to mobilize against the push by the Jubilee USA Network for the NY Taypayer and International Debt Crisis Protection Act. The measure would require so-called vulture firms to comply with internationally negotiated agreements by governments to relieve third-world debt. The measure is critical for human rights, economic justice, and climate action. Eric LeCompte of Jubilee USA talks with Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine

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May 25, 2023 23:29 - 58 minutes - 53.7 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with a conversation between Mark Dunlea and Larry Rulison on the Schoharie Limousine verdict. Then, Willie Terry reports on African Liberation Day, internationally celebrated on May 25th. Later on, in honor of Menstrual Hygiene Day, Brea Barthel interviews Ellie Von Wellsheim about her work on the Mooncatcher Project and Period Pantries. After that Brad Monkell, bassist, stand up comedian, and Jazz Sanctuary DJ, joins us to talk about his ma...

Reducing "Period Poverty"

May 25, 2023 19:13 - 9 minutes - 9.05 MB

Celebrate International Menstrual Hygiene Day by hearing how a nonprofit started in a Schenectady basement in 2011 has expanded to provide free reusable and disposable products to low-income people who menstruate. Ellie Von Wellsheim, who started the Mooncatcher Project, talks about the reusable kits distributed to thousands of people in 37 countries, and the importance of health education as part of that work. She also discusses working with others to stock "Period Pantries" (or "blood boxes...

Dec. 12th Movement on African Liberation Day, Part 3

May 25, 2023 14:37 - 9 minutes - 8.68 MB

May 25th is an International day celebrated worldwide and throughout America to honor the continuing struggles of peoples of Africa and African descent to fight for liberation from racism, colonialism, and Neo-colonialism. The December 12th Movement will hold its African Liberation Day Rally on Saturday, May 27th, in New York City with the theme "Africa's War Against Poverty and Underdevelopment. In part three, Labor Segment, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry continues his discussion a...

Dec. 12th Movement on African Liberation Day, Part 2

May 25, 2023 14:21 - 9 minutes - 8.25 MB

May 25th is an International day celebrated worldwide and throughout America to honor the continuing struggles of peoples of Africa and African descent to fight for liberation from racism, colonialism, and Neo-colonialism. The December 12th Movement will hold its African Liberation Day Rally on Saturday, May 27th, in New York City with the theme "Africa's War Against Poverty and Underdevelopment. In part two, Labor Segment, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry continues discussing African...

Dec. 12th Movement on African Liberation Day, Part 1

May 25, 2023 13:07 - 10 minutes - 9.21 MB

May 25th is an International day celebrated worldwide and throughout America to honor the continuing struggles of peoples of African and African descent to fight for liberation from racism, colonialism, and Neo-colonialism. The December 12th Movement will hold its African Liberation Day Rally on Saturday, May 27th, in New York City with the theme "Africa's War Against Poverty and Underdevelopment. In this part one, Labor Segment, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry spoke to December 12th...

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