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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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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea sits down with Regional Director of the Capital Region of the NY Civil Liberties Union Melanie Trimble to discuss saratoga springs recent housing issue.Then, Blaise Bryant brings us disability trivia, this week highlighting well-known inter-abled couples. Later on, Willie Terry interviews Kevi…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea speaks with Katie Baildon of NOFA-NY about the Good Food NY Bill which has passed the NY Senate and is now headed to the NY Assembly. Then, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended (virtually) the People's Conference for Palestine held in Detroit, Michigan and provides audio highlight…
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Melanie Trimble, Regional Director of the Capital Region of the NY Civil Liberties Union, said "The Saratoga Springs Police Department’s reported crackdown on the city’s unhoused population is a shameful attempt to shuffle them away from public sight and cover up the city’s housing problems. In doing so, Saratoga Springs is ripping a page from the …
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With just hours left in the state legislative session, food advocates were making a last minute push for the Good Food NY Bill. The bill has already passed the Senate and appears to be now scheduled to be voted upon by the Assembly. Rather than being restricted to the cheapest bidder, the Good Food NY bill lifts barriers for local municipalities to…
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Annee Borthwick saved a tree yesterday (June 5, 2024) on 6th Ave. and Swift Street in Troy, NY! The Quality of Life Taskforce was set to take down a healthy tree when Annee Borthwick got wind of it and staged a protest. In this story Hudson Mohawk Magazine producer Elizabeth (EP) Press visited Annee at the protest and interviewed Annee, V. Zubkovs …
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On Saturday, June 1, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Troy Look Inc. in partnership with the City of Troy Men's Collaboration Breakfast at Bethel Baptist Church at 2165 5th Avenue in Troy. The theme of the Breakfast was "Working Together Works." In this labor segment, Willie interviews Kevin Pryor o…
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In 2021, Albany was the first city in New York State to pass the tenant protections known as ‘good cause eviction’. In 2024, the New York state legislature passed statewide good cause eviction. However, the new law requires municipalities to opt in. On June 3, the Albany Common Council took up Local Law E, which would repeal the old ordinance and r…
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First, we hear Mark Dunlea’s report about the City of Albany being the first to opt into the Good Cause eviction law.Then, for our peace bucket, Mark talks with Dan Wilcox to remember the late Pat Beetle.Later on, Armao on the Brink talks about Donald Trump's recent trial.After that, we explore the world of ants, which may be invading your kitchen …
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Ants are social animals, just like humans. However, many of us don't know much about this animal and get disgusted when they arrive in our kitchens. Siena College Professor Rebecca Clark researches ants and spoke with Sina Basila Hickey.Photo supplied by Prof. Clark on her leaf cutter ant researchHudson Mohawk Magazine tarafından oluşturuldu
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Back in 2021, Albany was the first city to pass a local Good Cause Eviction law. After the courts said such changes needed state authorization, state lawmakers earlier this year approved a stripped-down version of the law. On June 3, Albany became the first city to opt into the new law. Canyon Ryan of United Tenants of Albany discusses the issue wi…
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Today, Wednesday June 5, the NAACP Troy Branch President Renée Powell, along with other NAACP members, area organizations, and concerned residents of Rensselaer County gathered at the Rensselaer County Legislature meeting to speak out against the newly enacted Drug Dealer Registry Law. The NAACP presented an open letter opposing this legislation. H…
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Pat Beetle, a long time icon of the peace movement in the Capital District, passed away recently a few months shy of her 100th birthday. A co-founder of groups such as Women Against War, Alternatives to Violence Project, and Grannies for Peace. she was a Quaker who was long active in the movement for nuclear disarmament. Local peace activist and po…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea reports from the state capital to talk with two advocacy coalitions making last minute pushes for the issues of Compassion and Choices and the NY for All Act.Then, Andrea Cunliffe heads to Troy's Little Italy to understand the work of the Rescue Squad and Quality of Life team at the spring fli…
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On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 24, 25, and 26, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended (virtually) the People's Conference for Palestine held in Detroit, Michigan. Activists convened this three-day conference to reflect, exchange, and strengthen support for the struggle for a free Palestine. In this labo…
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With only a few days left in the legislative session, we hear from two advocacy coalitions making last minute pushes on their issues. Corinne Carey of Compassion and Choices provides an update on Medical Aid in Dying. Cassandra Bocanegra of the NY Immigration Coalition discusses the NY for All Act which would prohibit local police and state officia…
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Interested in exploring lots of ways to mark the passing of a year? Or how pollinators find pollen? Want to learn of the challenges of being a gay Muslim woman in Jordan? Or hear about a graphic novel in which a "scary ghostly St. Valentine" puts a love curse on a family? Carol Roberts, head of Young People's Services at Troy Public Library, tells …
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In South Troy, the Little Italy Neighborhood invited the neighbors for a Free BBQ sponsored by the Toy Police Department. Giving the public a chance to meet with the Rescue Squad and Quality of Life team. Hudson Mohawk Magazines' Andrea Cunliffe brings you a taste of this Spring Fling.Hudson Mohawk Magazine tarafından oluşturuldu
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea speaks with Rachel Fauss about the transparency plans submitted by 66 state agencies in response to a survey conducted by Reinvent Albany.Then, A’livija Mullins-Richard joins us to talk about her new role as the Sanctuary’s Volunteer & Outreach Coordinator.Later on, Marsha Lazarus interviews T…
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A survey by Reinvent Albany found over half of the transparency plans submitted by 66 state agencies did not specify how they complied with FOIL laws or Open Meetings Law requirements. The group criticized the plans as “generally incomplete and underwhelming”. Rachael Fauss, the group's Senior Policy Advisor, talks with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohaw…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Lennox Apudo recently sits down with the Capital District Democratic Socialist of America housing committee co-chair, Hannah Hurley to talk about the organization and their efforts.Then, Willie Terry brings us part 2 of his coverage from the People's Conference for Palestine.Later on, Mark Dunlea brings u…
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In South Troy, the Little Italy Neighborhood invited the neighbors for a Free BBQ sponsored by the Toy Police Department. Giving the public a chance to meet with local police and firefighters. Hudson Mohawk Magazines' Andrea Cunliffe brings you a taste of this Spring Fling.Hudson Mohawk Magazine tarafından oluşturuldu
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In place of our regular Hudson Mohawk Magazine programing, today we share this episode of The Aunties Dandelion podcast called “Nikaronhya’a Dawn Martin (Kanyen’kehà:ka) Miss Six Nations, Teacher, Two-Spirit Advocate, Farmer” by The Aunties Dandelion.” The interviewer is Kahstoserakwathe Paulette Moore who presented on “Indigenous Lens on Media Mak…
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Learn how a group in the Capital Region encourages people here and beyond to vote. Mary Panzetta, a "Letter Leader" for WeGOTV explains how the organization coordinates logistics for volunteers to hand-address letters to registered voters who do not regularly participate in elections. Preprinted letters coordinated by two national partners, Vote Fo…
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Fridays For Future NYC came to the State Capitol on Wednesday May 29 to call upon the State Assembly to pass the NY Climate Superfund and NY Heat Acts. After rallying in front of the Assembly chambers, the high schoolers staged a die-in. We start off by hearing from organizer Keanu Arpels-Josiah, followed by Michael Magazine, local Muslin leader So…
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First, we hear from Dr. Jill Stein who filed her petitions on Tuesday to run for President in NY.Then, we hear about the effort to stop NY-based charities from funding violence in Gaza.Later on, Rosemary Armao talks with her sisters about Supreme Court Justice’s use of flags.We then have a segment from Willie Terry covering Congressmember Rashida T…
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Hundreds gathered at the State Capitol on Wednesday in support of the “Not On Our Dime!” Act ( A6943A /S6992A), which would stop the flow of millions in tax-deductible funds from organizations registered as charities in New York to violent settlers in the West Bank and Israeli military units devastating Gaza. Over $60 million yearly has gone from n…
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Arthene LaValley was first given letters found in an attic in New Jersey, written between her cousin and aunt during WWII. Later she was contacted by an investigator interested in a US plane crash in England. Arthene ended up traveling to Shropshire, England to learn more about her cousin she never knew and about the kindness of strangers. Intervie…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, we’ll listen to Part 2 of Mark Dunlea’s conversation with Troy City Mayor Carmela Mantello. We will learn about her positions on public safety, finding a new City Hall, replacing lead pipes, and the county’s new drug dealer registry. Then, Marsha Lazrus talks with Trish Ford, an Albany Voices of Pride sin…
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On this weeks comedian highlight, Dee Bellinger talks about how to gain confidence on stage and how easy it is to become nervous on stage, how writing material differs from comedian to comedian, and performing in front of friends and family and the pressure that it comes with.Hudson Mohawk Magazine tarafından oluşturuldu
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Katherine C.M. Adams is a curator and writer working with artists across moving image, performance, and the visual arts to realize projects spanning commissions, exhibitions, and event-based programs. She spoke with Sina Basila Hickey about her work at EMPAC and upcoming events with Theo Jean Cuthand on May 29 at EMPAC and on May 30 at the Sanctuar…
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May 28 was the last day for independent candidates to file the 45,000 signatures needed to run in New York for President. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornell West, and Jill Stein all submitted. Dr. Stein, the presumptive Green Party presidential candidate, held a news conference at the state Capitol that Mark Dunlea covered for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. D…
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Thom Francis welcomes poet Anne Gotham who shared her work at the 2024 Word Fest Open Mic at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts on April 27, 2024.The Word Fest began in 2001 in Thatcher Park as a one-day open mic event, uniting poets from across the region to share their work. Since then, it has blossomed into a week-long celebration of poetry and s…
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Troy City Mayor Carmela Mantello has been in office for 145 days. In Part 2 of our interview with her, we finish up with her response to the issue of affordable housing, and then review her positions on public safety, finding a new City Hall, replacing lead pipes, and the County’s new drug dealer registry. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazin…
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On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 24, 25, and 26, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended (virtually) the People's Conference for Palestine held in Detroit, Michigan. Activists convened this three-day conference to reflect, exchange, and strengthen support for the struggle for a free Palestine. In this labo…
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On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 24, 25, and 26, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended (virtually) the People's Conference for Palestine held in Detroit, Michigan. Activists convened this three-day conference to reflect, exchange, and strengthen support for the struggle for a free Palestine. In this labo…
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The city of Albany is carrying out a vacancy study which could lead to the declaration of a housing emergency some time in 2024. In this segment, the Capital District Democratic Socialist(CDDSA) housing committee co-chair, Hannah Hurley talks about the Emergency Tenant Protection Act(ETPA) and other efforts by CDDSA and other grassroot organization…
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In place of today’s Hudson Mohawk Magazine programming, we bring you this talk by best-selling author, foreign correspondent, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges. He addressed the Middle East crisis with a talk titled “The Genocide in Gaza” on December 6, 2023 at The Sanctuary for Independent Media in North Troy NY.Find the full video re…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea brings us an interview with Troy Mayor Carmela Mantello, where they talk about the work she’s done in office up to this point. Then, Elizabeth “EP” Press talks about the Rensco Drug Dealer Registry with NYCLU.Later on, Andrea Cunliffe brings us to the Albany Rural Cemetery for a conversation w…
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Ever wonder what its like to feel free, safe, and tend to the land? Soul Fire Farm is a community farm that centers Afro-Indigenous practices to nourish the minds, bellies, and souls of the surrounding community. Tune in to this interview Danielle Peláez, Soul Fire Farm's Farm Education Manager, to learn more about the amazing opportunities for you…
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Media artist Theo Jean Cuthand will be at the Sanctuary on May 30th for a Be The Media! participatory radio workshop, to focus on Indigiqueer and ecological issues. Using improvisational documentary techniques, the Be The Media! workshop participants will create a short radio play with Theo Jean Cuthand, loosely inspired by Orson Welles’ War of the…
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Hear about seven new or very recent novels that Laurie Dreyer, Lansingburgh Branch Manager for Troy Public Library, recommends for summer reading, which are: "When Among Crows" (Roth, 2024); "The Black Bird Oracle" (Harkness, 2024, 5th book in the All-Souls series); "The Bright Sword: A Novel of King Arthur" (Grossman, 2024); "The Lost Boy of Santa…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea speaks with Todd Ommen, the Director of the PACE Environmental Litigation Clinic, which is representing Lights Out Norlite in its legal efforts to shut down the Norlite hazardous waste incinerator and aggregate production facility in Cohoes.Then, Willie Terry interviews Greg Giorgio, an Upstat…
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