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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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A Walk Through the Troy Farmers Market

July 18, 2022 19:01 - 10 minutes - 9.26 MB

Saturday at the Troy Farmers Market, HMM's Andrea Cunliffe walks Among the farmers and food venders.

Rensselaer Environmental Coalition July 20th Protest At Dunn Landfill

July 18, 2022 16:43 - 9 minutes - 8.82 MB

On July 19, the permit for the Dunn Dump is expiring. But NYS DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) allows the Dump to continue to operate while the permit reapplication is pending. Christine Kielb of Rensselear Environmental Coalition discusses their Wednesday July 20th early morning protest at the dump with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

Schenectady March For Jesus 2022

July 16, 2022 12:25 - 7 minutes - 10.7 MB

In this segment of Reclaiming History, Lovonia Mallory interviews a young group (Adrian Richard, Jaden Robert, Leianne Arjune, Natasha Arjune, Rondacia McPherson, Iris Roberts, Mirnelle Marthurin) who are part of organizing the Schenectady March for Jesus, an annual event where churches, politicians, and community leaders come together to show unity and the love of Christ. At this event, churches give back to the community by giving out school supplies, clothing, and food. There will be live...

Saratoga Shakespeare Company presents "Much Ado About Nothing"

July 16, 2022 00:00 - 12 minutes - 11.3 MB

"Much Ado About Nothing" is coming to Congress Park. Saratoga Shakespeare Company wants to make Shakespeare available to more people in the way that his works were meant to be experienced: in performance! Steven Greenblatt, president of board of trustees of the company spoke with Andrea Cunliffe and Jacob Boston about making this work accessible and available. The performances are July 20 – 23, 2022, 6:00 P.M. each night (weather permitting) https://saratogashakespeare.org/

HMM 07 - 15 - 22

July 15, 2022 23:51 - 59 minutes - 54.6 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Willie Terry’s interview with Joseph’s House union organizer Jon Conlan after the Organizers on Organizing event. Then, we talk to Saratoga Shakespeare Company about their upcoming performanceS. Later on, Lovonia Mallory heads to Schenectady to talk with youth involved in the upcoming March for Jesus. After that, Andrea Cunliffe talks with Paul Smart about his book With Different Eyes. Finally, get familiar with Mugwort and Queen Ann’s...

PaulSmartPt1Fin

July 15, 2022 21:44 - 8 minutes - 8.16 MB

Paul Smart conversation wit HMM's Andrea Cunliffe about his newly published memoir of the pandemic's early moths, with over two dozen paintings by a filmmaker friend, Richard Kroehling. This book created from WoodstockTimes daily blog by Paul iwas designed and printed in Mexico where he now lives. This carries the reflection of the events of an extraordinary time.

Paul Smart Publishes "With Different Eyes" About Pandemic Life

July 15, 2022 21:44 - 8 minutes - 8.16 MB

"With Different Eyes" is Paul Smart's newly published memoir about the pandemic's early moths with over two dozen paintings by a filmmaker friend, Richard Kroehling. This book was created for the WoodstockTimes daily blog and was designed and printed in Mexico, where he now lives. He spoke with HMM's Andrea Cunliffe about how this carries the reflection of the events of an extraordinary time.

With Different Eyes - Paul Smart

July 15, 2022 21:44 - 8 minutes - 8.16 MB

Paul Smart conversation wit HMM's Andrea Cunliffe about his newly published memoir of the pandemic's early moths, with over two dozen paintings by a filmmaker friend, Richard Kroehling. This book created from WoodstockTimes daily blog by Paul iwas designed and printed in Mexico where he now lives. This carries the reflection of the events of an extraordinary time.

Amazon Workers in Schodak are Trying to Unionize

July 15, 2022 00:41 - 11 minutes - 10.3 MB

Heather Goodall, the union organizer at the Schodack Amazon facility, joined Cathy Silber and Sina Basila Hickey to review workers’ grievances and preview their rally at Albany’s Townsend Park and the Social Justice Center on Sunday, July 17 at 11 am.

Triple E's: Darrell Cook Insurance Guru, Pt. 2

July 15, 2022 00:02 - 8 minutes - 7.75 MB

Darrell Cook talks about the importance of life insurance with H Bosh. Mr. Cook feels it is his obligation to teach people financial solutions and discusses why it is important to invest in and learn about financial security and talks about entrepreneurial opportunities. This is Part 2 of a 2 part segment on The Triple E's: Education, Empowerment, Entrepreneurship.

Triple E's: Darrell Cook Insurance Guru, Pt. 1

July 15, 2022 00:02 - 9 minutes - 8.38 MB

Darrell Cook talks about the importance of life insurance with H Bosh. Mr. Cook feels it is his obligation to teach people financial solutions. Darrel discusses the importance of investing in life insurance, financial security and talks about entrepreneurial opportunities. This is Part 1 of a 2 part segment on The Triple E's: Education, Empowerment, Entrepreneurship.

Part 2 Darrell Cook Fd

July 15, 2022 00:02 - 8 minutes - 7.75 MB

Darrell Cook talks about the importance of life insurance with H Bosh. Mr. Cook discusses why it is important to invest in and learn about financial security. Darrell also went on to mention other entrepreneurial opportunities. Mr. Cook feels it is his obligation to teach people financial solutions. This is Part 2 of a 2 part segement on The Triple E's: Education, Empowerment, Entrepreneurship.

Triple E's: Darrell Cook Insurance Guru

July 15, 2022 00:02 - 9 minutes - 8.38 MB

Darrell Cook talks about the importance of life insurance with H Bosh. Mr. Cook feels it is his obligation to teach people financial solutions and discusses why it is important to invest in and learn about financial security and talks about entrepreneurial opportunities. This is Part 1 of a 2 part segment on The Triple E's: Education, Empowerment, Entrepreneurship.

HMM 07 - 14 - 22

July 14, 2022 23:46 - 59 minutes - 54.6 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Professor Emilly Obuya talking to the Water Justice Lab about environmental justice. Then, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry brings us interviews with panelists from the recent “Organizers on Organizing” forum at the James Connolly Social Club in Troy, Araceli Herrera and Heather Goodall, worker-organizers at Starbucks in East Greenbush and Amazon in Schodack, respectively. Later on, Geoff Brault, Executive Director of the Downtown...

River Festival Takes Place on Sunday

July 14, 2022 23:38 - 11 minutes - 10.3 MB

Geoff Brault, Executive Director of the Downtown Troy Business Improvement District joined us to talk about this weekend's River Festival. Troy River Festival is a thoughtfully curated celebration of art, music, handmade crafts, and culture that appeals to all ages. July 17 from 11am-5pm More info at: https://www.downtowntroy.org/riverfestival

Prof Emilly Obuya Goes into the Meaning of Environmental Justice

July 14, 2022 21:13 - 10 minutes - 9.23 MB

Water Justice Lab educates diverse communities about water justice and how to make a difference, develops the advocacy capacity of the North Troy area, and strengthens a network of environmental justice advocates focused on water issues in the Hudson River Watershed. To deepen the Water Justice Fellows’ understanding of the issues they are investigating, Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Russel Sage College Emilly Obuya, Ph.D. was invited to give a talk about the meaning of...

Climate Carnival Comes to Columbia County

July 14, 2022 18:45 - 8 minutes - 8.19 MB

The Columbia County Climate Carnival aims to take the "not fun" conversation around climate change and make it engaging through celebration, education and motivation. Hudson Mohawk Magazine producer Anna Kathawala spoke with organizer Tistrya Houghtling about the upcoming July 16 event! Tistrya spoke about the activities taking place and what action she hopes the carnival will inspire. For more information about the carnival, visit their website: ClimateCarnival.org

Climate Carnival comes to Columbia County

July 14, 2022 18:45 - 8 minutes - 8.19 MB

The Climate Carnival aims to take the "not fun" conversation around climate change and make it engaging through celebration, education, and motivation. Hudson Mohawk Magazine producer Anna Kathawala spoke with organizer Tistrya Houghtlingabout the upcoming July 16 Columbia County Climate Carnival! Tistrya spoke about the events taking place and what action she hopes the carnival will inspire. For more information about the carnival, visit their website: ClimateCarnival.org

2022 - 07 - 12 Climate - Carnival AKathawala

July 14, 2022 18:45 - 8 minutes - 8.19 MB

An interview with Tistrya Houghtling, an organizer of the upcoming July 16 Columbia County Climate Carnival! Tistrya spoke about the events the carnival will have and what action she hopes the carnival will inspire. For more information about the carnival, visit their website below. https://sites.google.com/columbiacountyny.com/emc/climate-carnival

What We Can Learn from Life Before Roe v. Wade

July 14, 2022 15:06 - 11 minutes - 11 MB

Barbara Ullman has been volunteering and working in hospitals since 1965 and is part of the board for the Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood. She joined us to talk about how things were before Roe v. Wade, which passed in 1973, and what the current dangers are to people who no longer have access to abortions. CC image of Norma McCorvey (Jane Roe) and her lawyer Gloria Allred on the steps of the Supreme Court, 1989

What We Can Learn from Life Before Roe v Wade

July 14, 2022 15:06 - 11 minutes - 11 MB

Barbara Ullman has been volunteering and working in hospitals since 1965 and is part of the board for the Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood. She joined us to talk about how things were before Roe v Wade, which passed in 1973, and what the current dangers are to people who no longer have access to abortions. CC image of Norma McCorvey (Jane Roe) and her lawyer Gloria Allred on the steps of the Supreme Court, 1989

If You See Giant Hogweed, There is a Hotline

July 14, 2022 03:47 - 10 minutes - 9.23 MB

Giant Hogweed, a large, flowering plant that used to be sought after for its attractiveness in English gardens, can cause serious burns and blisters. The DEC set up a hotline to report giant hogweed plants to ensure safe removal. To learn more, we spoke with Daniel Waldhorn, Giant Hogweed Information Line Coordinator. If you suspect you may have found giant hogweed you should take photos, note the location, and report the site to NYS DEC via email, or by calling the Giant Hogweed Informatio...

HMM 07 - 13 - 22

July 13, 2022 23:51 - 58 minutes - 53.3 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with a lesson from the past, to understand what’s at risk with the overturn of Roe v Wade by speaking with someone who has been working in healthcare since 1965. Then we listen in on the labor panel forum called “Organizers on Organizing.” Later on, Riverkeeper talks about Hudson River fish, which are not advised to be eaten. After that, we have some book suggestions to add to your reading list. Finally, we talk with an expert about the gi...

Lansingburgh Books & Activities for July

July 13, 2022 16:03 - 8 minutes - 7.61 MB

Looking for a summer read or activity? Laurie Dreyer, manager of Troy's Lansingburgh branch, recommends three books and shares info on heaps of activities. The books: "The Theft of Sunlight" (fantasy by Intisar Khanani, 2021); "The Maid: A Novel" (Nita Prose, 2022); and "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" (Sherman Alexie, 2009). Laurie notes that Alexie's book is frequently banned, for a variety of reasons. Wednesday and Saturday activities include reptile exploration, Big Truck...

The Water Quality of the Hudson River is Good Overall, but Not In Troy

July 12, 2022 23:43 - 10 minutes - 9.27 MB

Dan Shapley of Riverkeeper joined the Water Justice Lab last week to talk about the water quality of the Hudson River, based on data that Water Justice Lab is helping to collect, in the NATURE Lab community science lab. The news is overall positive, but swimming conditions are not so great in Troy. He tells us what’s causing it and what we should know.

HMM 07 - 12 - 22

July 12, 2022 23:28 - 59 minutes - 54.6 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Dan Shapley of Riverkeeper talking about the swimming conditions in the Hudson River. Then, Corinne Carey speaks with Professor Bonventre of Albany Law School about the increasingly blurred lines between church and state in the US Supreme Court decisions. After that, Brea Barthel heads to the Troy Public Library for some summer reading suggestions for adults. Finally, we go into our archives for a Food Diary story from 2019 in which Amy...

Organizers on Organizing (Part 3) Jon Conlan

July 12, 2022 20:00 - 10 minutes - 9.49 MB

On July 9, 2022, the Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended a Labor Panel forum on "Organizers on Organizing" at the James Connolly Social Club in Troy. The panel speakers consisted of organizers from the Amazon Labor Union, Starbucks Workers United, Joseph's House & Shelter, Skidmore College Faculty Forward, and SEIU Local 200United. In this labor segment, Willie spoke with labor about the event with panelist Jon Conlan, Joseph's House Worker and Organizer. ...

Organizers on Organizing (Part 3)Jon Conlan

July 12, 2022 20:00 - 10 minutes - 9.49 MB

On July 9, 2022, the Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended a Labor Panel forum on "Organizers on Organizing" at the James Connolly Social Club in Troy. The panel speakers consisted of organizers from the Amazon Labor Union, Starbucks Workers United, Joseph's House & Shelter, Skidmore College Faculty Forward, and SEIU Local 200United. In this labor segment, Willie spoke with labor about the event with panelist Jon Conlan, Joseph's House Worker and Org...

Organizers on Organizing (Part 2) Araceli Herrera and Heather Goodall

July 12, 2022 19:37 - 10 minutes - 9.53 MB

Hudson Mohawk Magazine's Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended a Labor Panel forum on "Organizers on Organizing" at the James Connolly Social Club in Troy. The panel speakers consisted of organizers from the Amazon Labor Union, Starbucks Workers United, Joseph's House & Shelter, Skidmore College Faculty Forward, and SEIU Local 200United. In this labor segment, Willie spoke with labor panelist Araceli Herrera, Starbucks Worker and Organizer, and Heather Goodall, Amazon Schodack Wor...

Organizers on Organizing (Part 1)Jessica Ramos and Sean Collins

July 12, 2022 19:10 - 10 minutes - 9.98 MB

On July 9, 2022, the Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended a Labor Panel forum on "Organizers on Organizing" at the James Connolly Social Club in Troy. The panel speakers consisted of organizers from the Amazon Labor Union, Starbucks Workers United, Joseph's House & Shelter, Skidmore College Faculty Foward, and SEIU Local 200United. In this labor segment, Willie spoke about the event with Jessica Ramos, Starbuck Worker, and Sean Collin, SEIU 200Unite...

Organizers on Organizing (Part 1) Jessica Ramos and Sean Collins

July 12, 2022 19:10 - 10 minutes - 9.98 MB

On July 9, 2022, the Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended a Labor Panel forum on "Organizers on Organizing" at the James Connolly Social Club in Troy. The panel speakers consisted of organizers from the Amazon Labor Union, Starbucks Workers United, Joseph's House & Shelter, Skidmore College Faculty Forward, and SEIU Local 200United. In this labor segment, Willie spoke about the event with Jessica Ramos, Starbucks Worker, and Sean Collin, SEIU 200United Orga...

Weather Update: Extreme Heat

July 12, 2022 16:48 - 9 minutes - 9.09 MB

Retired meteorologist Hugh Johnson joins us to discuss the impact of heat waves on people and economics with Blaise Bryant and Brea Barthel.

Plastic Free July

July 12, 2022 16:45 - 9 minutes - 8.79 MB

Alexis Goldsmith of Beyond Plastics spoke with us about Plastic Free July and some action items that people can take to get involved.

July books & activity ideas for adults

July 12, 2022 13:51 - 10 minutes - 9.4 MB

Stephanie Dudek of Troy Public Library suggests two summer reads and notes on July activities. "Wild Life: Dispatches from a Childhood of Baboons and Buttondowns" (Keena Roberts, 2019) is a nonfiction book about growing up with parents who studied primates, and the challenges of then adjusting to American schools. "The Maid: A Novel" (Nita Prose, 2022)is a recent locked-room mystery set in a hotel. July activities include a discussion with Dr. David Borton about his 1400-mile adventure in a ...

What's Happening to the Separation of Church and State?

July 12, 2022 02:14 - 19 minutes - 18.2 MB

Decisions made by the United States Supreme Court during its latest term have left court-watchers and the general public alike wondering what has become of the separation of church and state. Hudson Mohawk Magazine correspondent Corinne Carey spoke with Vincent Bonventre, Albany Law School's Justice Robert H. Jackson Distinguished Professor of Law about the Court's decisions and what they mean for the future of the First Amendment's religious liberty guarantees.

"Reflecting Pool" by Portia Munson Reflects Our Society's Seduction by Plastics

July 12, 2022 01:44 - 10 minutes - 9.51 MB

Portia Munson assembled discarded blue plastic into a small pool for one of the central sculptures in her current exhibition "Flood" at Art Omi. This sculpture, called "Reflecting Pool," speaks about our culture of mass production and consumption in a seductive way that brings viewers to the edges in an endless game of eye-spy. Sina Basila Hickey spoke with Munson about her process, this sculpture, and what we can learn about consumerism. In a previous segment Munson talks about other parts...

HMM 07 - 11 - 22

July 12, 2022 01:27 - 58 minutes - 53.8 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Mark Dunlea talking with Albany Councilwoman Carolyn McLaughlin about the South End Neighborhood Association’s action plan to address air pollution and other health issues. Then, our Plastics Correspondent Alexis Goldsmith joins us to share tips on reducing plastic pollution when picnicking. Later on, Portia Munson talks to Sina Basila Hickey about her piece “Reflecting Pool,” a large collection of discarded plastics, currently on exhibit...

Troy Library's July picks for kids

July 11, 2022 21:05 - 10 minutes - 9.86 MB

Learn about great books for exploring science, art, and language with kids. Carol Roberts, Young People's Services Librarian at Troy Public Library, shares info and excerpts from four cool & "quirky" recent books. (1) "Words That Changed the World: Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity (Carl Wilkinson, 2020). (2) "Away with Words: Wise & Witty Poems for Language Lovers (Mary Ann Hoberman, 20220. (3) "Breaking Waves: Winslow Homer Paints the Sea (Robert Burleigh, 2021). (4) "How to Build an ...

Portia Munson's Paintings Meditate on Women, Mass Production, & Discardability

July 08, 2022 23:39 - 9 minutes - 8.6 MB

Portia Munson’s “Flood” is currently on view at Art Omi. Two of the central sculptures are seductive collections of blue discarded plastics and in this segment we focus on the third central sculpture and Munson’s paintings. “Flood” by Portia Munson is on view at Art Omi until September 25, 2022. Hear more of this conversation, focusing on the "Reflecting Pool" sculpture: https://www.mediasanctuary.org/stories/2022/reflecting-pool-by-portia-munson-reflects-our-societys-seduction-by-plastics/

Illustrator Liz Zunon on Creating a Children's Book About El Anatsui

July 08, 2022 23:32 - 11 minutes - 10.5 MB

Elizabeth Zunon is an Albany-based artist who has illustrated many children's books, the most recent being "Bottle Tops: The Art of El Anatsui." Zunon spoke with Hudson Mohawk Magazine about her creative process, creating positive images around Africa, and being a children's book illustrator. More info at: LizZunon.com Liz Zunon will have a book signing for "Bottle Tops: The Art of El Anatsui" with the author Alison Goldberg at the Bookstore of Stuyvesant Plaza in Albany on Saturday, July 9...

HMM 07 - 08 - 22

July 08, 2022 23:22 - 59 minutes - 54.8 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Elizabeth Press’s conversation with three Capital Roots staff members about the unionizing process. Then, Moses Nagel brings us a report on the homeless encampment in Saratoga that was recently removed. Later on, Water Justice Lab just began their summer program and we’ll hear part of Dan Shapley of Riverkeeper’s presentation. After that, we talk with Liz Zunon about her latest book on the art of El Anatsui. Finally, we talk with arti...

Carolyn McLaughlin Update On South End Of Albany Action

July 08, 2022 18:27 - 9 minutes - 9.14 MB

On July 5, EPA attended a meeting with the South End Neighborhood Association in Albany to discuss the ongoing development of an action plan to address air pollution and other health issues in the community. Albany County Legislator Carolyn McLaughlin provides an update. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

Capital Roots Staff Will Unionize

July 08, 2022 17:54 - 10 minutes - 9.48 MB

If you haven't heard yet, the staff at Capital Roots asked the board and management to voluntarily accept their request to unionize. And, after some deliberation, they did! Elizabeth Press (EP) spoke to three Capital Roots staff members about the unionizing process. That was an interview with Melissa Spiegel, Nicki Russell, and Cody Bloomfield. You can catch Cody on a labor panel this Saturday, July 9 called Organizers on Organizing at the James Connolly Social Club.

Capital Roots Staff Will Unionize

July 08, 2022 17:54 - 10 minutes - 9.48 MB

If you haven't heard yet, the staff at Capital Roots asked the board and management to voluntarily accept their request to unionize. And, after some deliberation, they did! Elizabeth Press (EP)spoke to three Capital Roots staff members about the unionizing process. That was an interview with Melissa Spiegel, Nicki Russell, and Cody Bloomfield. You can catch Cody on a labor panel this Saturday, July 9 called Organizers on Organizing at the James Connolly Social Club. (More here: https://fb.me...

Saratoga Homeless Encampment

July 08, 2022 16:41 - 9 minutes - 9.07 MB

Around 20 people who have been living on a vacant lot for many years, received notice that they had to leave last week. The way the developers who own the land handled the situation left many questions about the rights of owners vs. homeless and the problems of affordable housing in the area. Moses Nagel spoke to some Saratoga officials and activists involved.

MLK Labor and Community Network with WillieTerry

July 07, 2022 23:29 - 11 minutes - 10.5 MB

Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry joins us for this week’s check-in with a community group in his capacity as co-founder and organizer of the MLK Labor and Community Network. He spoke with Cathy Silber.

HMM 07 - 07 - 22

July 07, 2022 23:26 - 59 minutes - 54.3 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Mark Dunlea’s conversation with Albany County Legislator Sam Fein about the Albany Riverfront Collaborative. Then, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry brings us excerpts from remarks delivered at the recent Labor Notes conference in Chicago, by Stacy Davis Gates, President of the Chicago Teachers Union, and Elise Bryant, President of the Coalition of Labor Union Women. Later on, reporting on our top headline, Elizabeth Press brings u...

New York State Police Deny Request for Misconduct Records and NYCLU Sues

July 07, 2022 20:41 - 12 minutes - 11.4 MB

Do you remember when 50-A was repealed in New York in 2020 or what that even was? Well, Bobby Hodgson a supervising attorney with the New York Civil Liberties Union spoke with Elizabeth Press about the NYCLU's continued efforts to uphold the appeal with their statewide police transparency campaign. In this interview, Bobby Hodgson further explains the repeal of 50-a, why police misconduct records need to be public, and the news that the NYCLU is suing the New York State Police for refusing to...

Coverage from the BIPOC-led Rally Against Overturn of Roe V Wade

July 07, 2022 19:00 - 6 minutes - 5.98 MB

On June 24th, the Supreme Court announced the overturn of Roe v Wade. In the Capital Region were various rallies, this one in Townsend Park to center survivors, people with disabilities, queer & BIPOC communities. Hudson Mohawk Magazine producer reported on the scene Andrea Cunliffe.

Live from the Roe V Wade Rally - Albany

July 07, 2022 19:00 - 6 minutes - 5.98 MB

With the onslaught of Supreme Court Rulings over the past weeks, lets not forget the Roe V Wade decision. On this day the 24th of June Capital Region people gathered in Townsend Park to try and understand what has happened and what to do next. Hudson Mohawk Magazine records moments of this day, Andrea Cunliffe reporting.

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