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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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Digital Ofrenda / Altar Event with Myriam Beutelspacher

February 18, 2022 21:22 - 10 minutes - 9.18 MB

Myriam Beutelspacher is a transdisciplinary artist, teacher and researcher and master in Technology and Aesthetics of Electronic Arts. She is a co-founder of Bioscénica and will be one of the participating artists at the virtual healing event Digital Ofrenda / Altar on March 3 from 7:00pm – 9:00pm. She spoke with Sina Basila Hickey to talk about why she works with digital and electronic arts and how individuals are connected to the world around them. Register for the event at MediaSanctuary.o...

Media Club's Youth News 02-18-2022

February 18, 2022 21:16 - 10 minutes - 9.51 MB

The young minds of Troy Prep High School's Media Club present this Youth News break for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. In this week's segment we'll hear about inclusive history in the world of modeling, thoughts from the club on the loosening of mask mandates, a report on this year's Oscar nominations, a check in with how our club members will be spending their winter break, and finally we'll hear from Nikki Rogers who shares a yoga and wellness club at Troy prep High school

Center for Law and Justice on Public Housing Tenants Facing Eviction

February 18, 2022 20:39 - 9 minutes - 9.03 MB

1500 public housing tenants in Albany are facing eviction for back rent during the COVID crisis. Marco Flagg of the Center for Law and Justice points out that the state's Emergency Assistance Rental Program has run out of funds. Groups are urging Albany County to use federal covid relief funds to pay $3 million to the Albany Housing Authority to revolve the rent arrears. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

Saratoga Springs Public Safety Commissioner Jim Montagnino's Report on Darryl Mount’s death

February 18, 2022 19:12 - 12 minutes - 11.6 MB

What happened that night in August 2013 when Darryl Mount was chased by Saratoga Springs Police and eventually died from his injuries? We still do not completely know. Maybe we will never know but Saratoga Springs Public Safety Commissioner Jim Montagnino released a draft report to try to piece together and explain what happened that night. Hudson Mohawk Magazine producer Elizabeth Press caught up with him to hear about what went into writing this report and what is next.

Break The Bias

February 18, 2022 17:34 - 9 minutes - 8.71 MB

Felicia Kuhn of the Kate Mullany Chapter of Coalition Labor Union Women spoke with HMM hosts Brea Barthel and Blaise Bryant about an upcoming event on International Women's Day. On March 6th, from 6-8pm, NY Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and guest panelists NY State Senator Michelle Hinchey, CSEA President Mary Sullivan, NYSP Retired COL. Deborah Campbell, and NYSUT Executive VP Jolene DiBrango will take part in the Break the Bias event. What Felicia wants the number one take away from this even...

HMM 02 - 17 - 22

February 18, 2022 00:58 - 58 minutes - 53.5 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, co-hosts Brea Barthel and Blaise Bryant begin with Corinne Carey talking with Troy City Council member Emily Menn about proposed change in the city charter regarding the composition of the redistricting commission. Then, as part of his Black History Month reporting, roaming labor correspondent Willie Terry brings us part one of his interview with Saladin Muhammad, founder, and organizer with the Black Workers For Justice. Later on, Andrea Cunliffe talks w...

Black History Month: Saladin Muhmmad of Black Workers for Justice, pt1

February 17, 2022 20:12 - 10 minutes - 10 MB

On February 1, 2022, at the beginning of "Black History Month," Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry spoke to Saladin Muhammad, founder and organizer with the Black Workers for Justice. Saladin talks about how he started as an activist in the labor movement. Part one

Menn on Move to Change Troy's Redistricting Commission

February 17, 2022 17:15 - 14 minutes - 13.3 MB

On Thursday, February 17, the Troy City Council will hold the first of three public hearings on a local law that would amend the city charter to change the composition of Troy's first-ever Independent Redistricting Commission. The proposed local law, sponsored by Council President Carmella Mantello, would add three additional members to the 7-member Commission. HMM correspondent Corinne Carey spoke with Emily Menn, who represents District 4 on the Council, about the local law and what it mean...

Alice Green and Justice in the Capital Region with Bob Blackmon

February 17, 2022 15:15 - 10 minutes - 9.61 MB

The launch of Dr. Alice Green’s new book “We Who Believe in Freedom: Activism and the Struggle for Social Justice” will take place in a virtual event on February 28, to close out Black History Month. Dr Green’s book covers weighty topics such as police abuse and accountability, criminal justice, prison reform, and political abuse of power in Albany NY through the lens of her life-long advocacy. For more information, and to register for this event, go to jcrc1.org. Bob Blackmon president o...

HMM 02 - 16 - 22

February 17, 2022 00:46 - 59 minutes - 54.2 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We begin with a story about Sheridan Hollow in Albany being designated a brownfield opportunity community. Then, for our peace bucket, we discuss the decision by President Biden to seize billions in funds from Afghanistan. Later on, we hear from Dr. Fang about the social anxiety, racism and other issues that Chinese immigrants encounter. After that, Steve Pierce updates us on the stained glass windows repair at the Sanctuary. Finally, we hear from Bryan S...

Campus Update: Stained Glass Windows Repair

February 17, 2022 00:24 - 6 minutes - 5.53 MB

The Sanctuary may have mostly been closed to the public since the pandemic began, but there has still been a lot going on, such as the stained glass window repair. Steve Pierce came to the studio to tell us more.

Joseph Dalton On Culture In NY Capital Region

February 16, 2022 22:40 - 9 minutes - 9.11 MB

Hudson Mohawk Magazine contributor Garrett McCarey speaks with Joseph Dalton, Times Union contributor and reviewer about how the arts have been affected by the pandemic, the Black Lives Matter and the @Me,too movements. For more information go to JosephDalton.net or pick up "Artist and Activists: Culture in NY's Capital Region" published by Troy Book Makers.

Joseph Dalton on Culture in NY Capital Region

February 16, 2022 22:40 - 9 minutes - 9.11 MB

Hudson Mohawk Magazine contributor Garrett McCarey speaks with Joseph Dalton, Times Union contributor and reviewer about how the arts have been affected by the pandemic, and the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements. For more information go to JosephDalton.net or pick up "Artist and Activists: Culture in NY's Capital Region" published by Troy Book Makers.

Sheridan Hollow In Albany Designated As Brownfield Opportunity Area

February 16, 2022 17:24 - 9 minutes - 9.07 MB

The state has declared 106 acres in Sheridan Hollow in Albany a Brownfield Opportunity Area, The BOA designation means developers will be eligible for tax credits and other incentives to encourage the cleanup of potentially contaminated sites. Susan Cotner of the Affordable Housing Partnership discusses how this will impact on the community. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

Sheridan Hollow in Albany Designated as Brownfield Opportunity Area

February 16, 2022 17:24 - 9 minutes - 9.07 MB

The state has declared 106 acres in Sheridan Hollow in Albany as a Brownfield Opportunity Area, The BOA designation means developers will be eligible for tax credits and other incentives to encourage the cleanup of potentially contaminated sites. Susan Cotner of the Affordable Housing Partnership discusses how this will impact the community. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

Bryan Smith, Photojournalism in Ukraine

February 16, 2022 16:56 - 10 minutes - 9.16 MB

In our current media world where attention spans are short and new info is only a click away, a poignant image is more powerful than ever. Moses Nagel spoke with Bryan Smith, a photojournalist with local roots who has covered some of the most consequential stories of the last 2 decades. He is currently doing reporting on the conflict in Ukraine. Bryan Smith's work can be found at www.bryanrobertsmith.com and on Instagram @b.r.smith.

Bryan Smith In Ukraine

February 16, 2022 16:56 - 10 minutes - 9.16 MB

In our current media world where attention spans are short and new info is only a click away, a poignant image is more powerful than ever. Moses Nagel spoke with a photojournalist with local roots who has covered some of the most consequential stories of the last 2 decades and is currently doing reporting on the conflict in Ukraine. Bryan Smith's work can be found at www.bryanrobertsmith.com and on Instagram @b.r.smith.

Suddenly You're a Minority: Immigration and Social Anxiety

February 16, 2022 15:43 - 10 minutes - 9.49 MB

Social anxiety is usually understood as an internal malady for which individuals seek treatment, yet local psychologist Ke Fang's clinical experience and research on Chinese immigrants to the U.S. show the role racism plays and the difference social context makes. Dr. Fang talks with HMM producer Cathy Silber about the disorientations and rewards of immigration and the mindsets most helpful to easing such a major transition. Edited by Jody Cowan.

Bennis Afghanistan Biden Money Grab

February 16, 2022 15:40 - 9 minutes - 9.07 MB

$7 billion from Afghanistan's former central bank has been frozen in U.S. accounts since the Taliban rose to power last summer. President Biden recently announced he plans to give half the money to families of victims of the September 11 attacks while the other half will go to international humanitarian groups. Phyliss Bennis of the Institute of Policy Studies discusses the problems with what is largely a theft of such funds at a time when millions in Afghanistan are starving and the country ...

U.S. Money Grab of Afghanistan Former Account

February 16, 2022 15:40 - 9 minutes - 9.07 MB

$7 billion from Afghanistan's former central bank has been frozen in U.S. accounts since the Taliban rose to power last summer. President Biden recently announced he plans to give half the money to families of victims of the September 11 attacks while the other half will go to international humanitarian groups. Phyliss Bennis of the Institute of Policy Studies discusses the problems with what is largely a theft of such funds at a time when millions in Afghanistan are starving and the country ...

Climate Peril

February 16, 2022 01:09 - 10 minutes - 9.64 MB

Hugh Johnson is giving a talk on Climate Peril on Monday, February 28 at 7 pm at the First Unitarian Church in Albany, and everyone is welcome. He came on the show to give us a teaser of what we can expect at the talk.

HMM 02 - 15 - 22

February 16, 2022 01:03 - 58 minutes - 53.9 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea speaks to Joe Ritchie about DEC’s cease and desist order to Norlite in Cohoes over its contamination of the neighborhood, in violation of air pollution regulations. Then, we speak with Albany Housing Services Advocate Danielle Smith about their upcoming webinar on tenant-landlord communication. Later on, Steve Pierce talks with Yes Man Mike Bonnano about the Mettleverse. After that, Catherine Rafferty tells us about Bridging the Divide ...

Bridging the Divide

February 16, 2022 00:48 - 9 minutes - 8.29 MB

Can a community heal through shared art? The Uniting Line project worked with artist Jade Warrick to transform the Hoosick St underpass. The documentary film, Bridging the Divide, documented the installation of art and spoke with neighbors about the legacy of the dividing bridge. Sina Basilla Hickey talks with Catherine Rafferty about the upcoming documentary premier and panel talk taking place on Thursday, February 17th at 7:30PM on WMHT. Register for the event at: https://ovee.itvs.org/scre...

Good Neighbor School, Seminar on Landlord & Tenant Communication

February 16, 2022 00:45 - 10 minutes - 9.28 MB

On February 16 at 5:30 pm, the City of Albany is hosting a webinar to equip tenants with strategies for productively communicating with their landlords. Cathy Silber and Sina Basila Hickey spoke with Housing Services Advocate Danielle Smith. The webinar is February 16 at 5:30 pm Link to register and learn more: https://www.albanyny.gov/1942/Good-Neighbor-School To call code enforcement: 518.434.5165 image: CC license by яіску ѕнояе

Lights Out Norlite Responds To DEC Order On Dust

February 15, 2022 21:56 - 9 minutes - 9.13 MB

DEC has issued a Notice of Violation to the Norlite hazardous waste incinerator and aggregate producer in Cohoes for fugitive dust that is blowing off-site and onto neighboring residential properties. Norlite must immediately halt the dispersal of the dust and develop a plan of action within 60 days. Joe Ritchie, a resident of the Saratoga Sites housing complex across the tracks from Norite and an organizer with Lights Out Norlite, talks to Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Radio Network. For mor...

The Yes Men Announce The Meddleverse

February 15, 2022 02:30 - 9 minutes - 8.96 MB

Hudson Mohawk Magazine correspondent Steve Pierce discusses the Meddleverse with Mike Bonnano of The Yes Men. www.theyesmen.org

HMM 02 - 14 - 22

February 15, 2022 00:57 - 58 minutes - 53.7 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We begin with Aileen Javier’s interview with United Tenants of Albany which is ready to assist any at-risk of eviction tenants. Then, Mark Dunlea talks with Mert Simpson who gives us a Black History lesson. After that, Carolyn Tennant tells us about the importance of maintaining an archive and the work that she is doing at the Sanctuary for Independent Media. Finally, we demonstrate our radio archive. We searched “Black History” on our website and shar...

Presenting the Archive of the Sanctuary

February 14, 2022 23:44 - 10 minutes - 9.43 MB

The Sanctuary has a deep archive of events, workshops, video, radio, etc. Carolyn Tennant has been helping us to display our archive in an organized way. She has been working on displaying our extensive history on our website. To tell us more about this project and why archiving is so important, she spoke with Sina Basila Hickey. Photo credit Julian Montague

Mert Simpson Black History Albany Part 2

February 14, 2022 19:54 - 9 minutes - 8.82 MB

Mert Simpson is in the Albany County Legislature representing Arbor Hill, as well as being co-chair of SHARE which has pushed the state to replace its polluting facilities on Sheridan Ave with renewable energy. For Black History Month. In part 2, we discuss his landmark lawsuit against the state of New York over employment discrimination against people of color. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

United Tenants of Albany Improving Tenants Conditions

February 14, 2022 17:29 - 17 minutes - 15.9 MB

United Tenants of Albany (UTA) continues to improve the living conditions of tenants living in Albany. Since over 40 years they have assisted with housing counseling, landlord and tenant mediation, case management, and financial assistance. At UTA there is a team ready to assist with crisis intervention to help those who are at-risk of eviction or at risk to experiencing homelessness. The UTA housing hotline at (518) 436-8997 ext. 3, and their website is: www.utalbany.org "The most importa...

United Tenants of Albany (UTA) continues improving the living conditions of tenants - Canyon Ryan

February 14, 2022 17:29 - 17 minutes - 15.9 MB

United Tenants of Albany (UTA) continues improving the living conditions of tenants in Albany. They have been around for more than 40 years assisting tenants with housing counseling, landlord and tenant mediation, case management and financial assistance. At UTA there is a team ready to assist with crisis intervention to help tenants who are at-risk of eviction or at risk to experience homelessness. Tenants seeking assistance can reach the UTA housing hotline at (518) 436-8997 extension 3. Fo...

Mert Simpson Black History Albany Part 1

February 13, 2022 23:02 - 10 minutes - 9.23 MB

Mert Simpson is in the Albany County Legislature representing Arbor Hill, as well as being co-chair of SHARE which has pushed the state to replace its polluting facilities on Sheridan Ave with renewable energy. For Black History Month. he talks in part 1 about the 1981 protest against the Springboks South African national rugby teams and the work of the Capital District Coalition against Apartheid and Racism. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

HMM 02 - 11 - 22

February 12, 2022 01:05 - 58 minutes - 54 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We begin with Mark Dunlea discussing geothermal energy with John Ciovacco of Aztec Geothermal. Then, Elizabeth Press brings us to the press conference to push for Fair & Timely Parole and Elder Parole bills. Later on, Jody Cowan speaks to an Albany resident who lives with chronic illness. After that, we speak with Minerva Hernández Trejo, the Mexican artist who is headlining the Digital Ofrenda / Altar event coming up at the Sanctuary on March 3rd. Final...

Media Club's Youth News 02-11-2022

February 11, 2022 20:47 - 7 minutes - 6.81 MB

The young minds of Troy Prep High School's Media Club present this Youth News break for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. In this week's segment we'll hear about hyper sonic missiles, a food review from Troy prep's cafeteria, a report on racial discrimination, and finally we'll check in with Troy Prep's students of the week.

The Future Of Geothermal Energy in Sherdan Hollow

February 11, 2022 19:22 - 10 minutes - 9.19 MB

Geothermal energy for heating and cooling buildings will play a major role in the transition to a clean energy future. John Ciovacco of Aztech Geothermal discusses his state-funded project to bring geothermal to homes in the Sheridan Hollow neighborhood of Albany. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

The Future Of Geothermal Energy In Sherdan Hollow

February 11, 2022 19:22 - 10 minutes - 9.19 MB

Geothermal energy for heating and cooling buildings will pay a major role in the transition to a clean energy future. John Ciovacco of Aztec Geothermal discusses his state-funded project to bring geothermal to homes in the Sheridan Hollow neighborhood of Albany. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

Living Life with Chronic Illness

February 11, 2022 18:51 - 10 minutes - 9.81 MB

According to the CDC, six in ten Americans live with at least one type of chronic disease and four in ten suffer from two or more. HMM producer Jody Cowan spoke with a good humored, but terribly afflicted Albany resident Wendy Gilbert about living with chronic illness. More info on chronic illness can be found at CDC.gov and also @creaky_joints on instagram

Black History Month Press Conference for Parole Justice

February 11, 2022 16:43 - 10 minutes - 9.49 MB

This week the People’s Campaign for Parole Justice held another lobby day to urge the passage of the Fair & Timely Parole and Elder Parole bills in New York State. Over six hundred people gathered remotely and many lawmakers, formerly incarcerated people, and black community leaders spoke in support of the bills. Today we air Rev. Al Sharpton, Greg Mingo and TeAna Taylor moderated the press conference. This segment was produced by Elizabeth Press.

Digital Ofrenda / Altar Event with Minerva Hernández

February 11, 2022 01:07 - 10 minutes - 9.76 MB

Minerva Hernández Trejo is a transdisciplinary artist. Her work revolves around collective memory, the relationship between body, technology, science, poetry and vitality. She will be leading the virtual healing event Digital Ofrenda / Altar with the new moon on March 3 from 7:00pm - 9:00pm. She spoke with Sina Basila Hickey to talk about why this work is valuable and what participants might expect. Register for the event at MediaSanctuary.org/events

HMM 02 - 10 - 22

February 11, 2022 00:17 - 58 minutes - 53.7 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We begin with Corinne Carey bringing us a look at how Troy’s Republican-majority City Council is trying to change the makeup of the city’s first independent redistricting commission. Then, roaming labor correspondent Willie Terry brings us part two of his recent update on the Solidarity Committee of the Capital District, with Doug Bullock. Later on, Capital District Latinos tell us about their full-care vaccine drive that goes beyond just providing COVID-...

Troy City Councilmember Sue Steele on Redistricting in Troy - extended interview

February 11, 2022 00:11 - 6 minutes - 6.2 MB

In a 4-3 party line vote in an effort led by the Troy City Council's new Republican majority, the Council voted to re-open the redistricting process by seeking to amend the city charter to expand the number of people on the city's first independent redistricting commission. Hudson Mohawk Magazine correspondent Corinne Carey spoke with the Council president, Carmella Mantello; the ranking Democratic member, Sue Steele; and outgoing city councilperson Ken Zalewski, currently serving as a Rensse...

Troy City Council President Carmella Mantello on Redistricting -- extended interview

February 11, 2022 00:11 - 8 minutes - 7.78 MB

In a 4-3 party line vote in an effort led by the Troy City Council's new Republican majority, the Council voted to re-open the redistricting process by seeking to amend the city charter to expand the number of people on the city's first independent redistricting commission. Hudson Mohawk Magazine correspondent Corinne Carey spoke with the Council president, Carmella Mantello; the ranking Democratic member, Sue Steele; and outgoing city councilperson Ken Zalewski, currently serving as a Rensse...

RensCo County Legislator Ken Zaleswski on Redistricting in Troy -- extended interview

February 11, 2022 00:11 - 16 minutes - 15.1 MB

In a 4-3 party line vote in an effort led by the Troy City Council's new Republican majority, the Council voted to re-open the redistricting process by seeking to amend the city charter to expand the number of people on the city's first independent redistricting commission. Hudson Mohawk Magazine correspondent Corinne Carey spoke with the Council president, Carmella Mantello; the ranking Democratic member, Sue Steele; and outgoing city councilperson Ken Zalewski, currently serving as a Rensse...

RensCo County Legislator Ken Zalewski on Redistricting in Troy -- extended interview

February 11, 2022 00:11 - 16 minutes - 15.1 MB

In a 4-3 party line vote in an effort led by the Troy City Council's new Republican majority, the Council voted to re-open the redistricting process by seeking to amend the city charter to expand the number of people on the city's first independent redistricting commission. Hudson Mohawk Magazine correspondent Corinne Carey spoke with the Council president, Carmella Mantello; the ranking Democratic member, Sue Steele; and outgoing city councilperson Ken Zalewski, currently serving as a Rensse...

Troy City Council Republicans Seek Change to Independent Redistricting Process

February 11, 2022 00:10 - 13 minutes - 11.9 MB

A Republican majority took control of Troy's City Council in January after the November 2021 election, and in its first regular meeting of 2022, City Council President Carmella Mantello introduced legislation that would amend the city charter to change the make-up of the city's first independent redistricting commission. HMM correspondent Corinne Carey spoke with Mantello, as well as the ranking minority member, Democrat Sue Steele, as well as former city councilperson who currently serves as...

Covid-19 Vaccine Drive by Capital District Latinos

February 10, 2022 22:34 - 11 minutes - 10.8 MB

Capital District Latinos (CDL) make a point to give all around care at their COVID-19 drive. Cecilia "Cessie" Alfonso and Mickie Jimenez of CDL spoke with Sina Basila Hickey about how this event coming up on February 12th is a safe space and goes beyond just offering COVID-19 protection. This event has a closet and food pantry, and is safe for undocumented individuals. Saturday, February 12, 10-12:30pm Fifth Avenue A.M.E. Zion Church 189 5th Ave, Troy, NY, 12181 To pre-register, email: aca...

Campus Update: NATURE Lab

February 10, 2022 22:10 - 4 minutes - 4.3 MB

Steve Pierce visited the Hudson Mohawk Magazine studio to give us an update on what's happening on the block. NATURE Lab, which includes People's Health Sanctuary, is getting nearer to opening for more programming, but in the meantime there is an upcoming virtual mushroom event: https://www.mediasanctuary.org/event/ending-the-prohibition-of-the-mind-a-mushroom-symposium/

HMM 02 - 09 - 22

February 10, 2022 00:32 - 59 minutes - 54.2 MB

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We begin with a discussion of how DEC is implementing the CLCPA with respect to permits for greenhouse gas emissions. Then, we discuss the status of nuclear weapons in the US. Later on, Stephanie Dudek of Troy Library shares ideas for beating the winter doldrums with books on bread making and composting. After that, Renee Powell, President of NAACP Troy, speaks about why she became an organizer and Black leaders who inspired her. Finally, we head into our...

Renee Powell of NAACP and Who Inspired Her to Organize

February 09, 2022 23:16 - 10 minutes - 9.23 MB

Who inspired President of the NAACP Troy Branch Renee Powell to become an organizer? She spoke with HMM producer Sina Basila Hickey about the model her mother set for her and Black leaders who influenced her. She also spoke about the importance of including oppression in the teaching of Black history in the school system. To get involved, they hold virtual meetings on the 4th thursday of the each month. find the link on facebook. or join by selecting the troy branch #2182 at naacp.org

Earth Justice On DEC Proposals On Implementing Climate Law

February 09, 2022 17:24 - 9 minutes - 8.95 MB

Environmental groups have filed comments to two draft policy documents from the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) that will guide the implementation of the state's new climate law (CLCPA)with respect to handling permits for emissions from facilities. Hillary Aduin of Earth Justice talks about the proposed rules, including how they are supposed to protect environmental justice communities. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

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