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Late 4 Lunch

L4L Studios, On the Brink Media Group

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From Atlanta comes two college juniors discussing relevant topics to college-aged adolescents. Our thoughts, reactions, and opinions, kinda serious but mostly funny. Tune in to hear conversation and advice from your favorite hosts.
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Hudson Mohawk Magazine

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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Join in the discovery and tense moments which face the party in the world of Theia as DM Matt leads a group of friends through a tense world on the brink of war. Concentration check is a D&D 5th edition actual play audio podcast.
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Any Given Sunday

Dead End Media Group

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Seinfeld is hailed as the show about nothing, well Any Given Sunday is the show about everything. Each Sunday, join Manny & Josh, long-time podcasters and lifelong leftists discuss all things sports, politics, pop culture, and all things in between. We’re not just another sports debate show. We actually have strong opinions of our own. If you want our takes on the world of sports, or our ideas on how to make the world better, or just want some great content to listen to on your commute to wo ...
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Governor Hochul on September 5 convened an energy summit in Syracuse to supposedly get the state back on track to meeting its climate goals. However, much of the summit focused on the idea on building new nuclear power plants, which sparked a letter of protest from more than 150 groups. At a press conference held outside the summit, we hear from La…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea brings us coverage from Gov. Hochul’s energy summit in Syracuse on September 5th.Then, Willie Terry interviews Michael Fitzsimmons, Nurse and Contract Team Representative for the Albany NYS Nurses Association, at the Capital District Labor Day Celebration. Later on, students from Skidmore Coll…
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While Governor Hochul opened up her energy summit in Syracuse on September 5 with a strong statement in support of the need for climate action, much of the focus on the event was her promotion of new nuclear power. We start off by hearing from Tim Judson of the Nuclear Information and Resource Services about why nuclear is not a climate solution. W…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Brea Barthel reports on how RISSE is assisting people adjust to language and culture in their new home in the Capital Region.Then, Willie Terry shares reports from the Capital District Area Labor Federation Labor Day event, speaking with Joe Campbell, an Iron Workers Union Local 12. Later on, Blaise Bryan…
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Opalka Gallery, Collar Works Gallery, and Artist/Mother Podcast present the fourth iteration of the "Painting at Night" exhibition. The exhibition was founded as part of the Artist/Mother Podcast Community’s ongoing work to bring exposure to and provide opportunities for artists who are also caregivers. Hudson Mohawk Magazine's Andrea Cunliffe walk…
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Rosemary Armao is a journalist with international reporting experience who now teaches journalism at the University at Albany. As school goes back into session, Mark Dunlea and Sina Basila Hickey talked to Rosemary Armao about translating the importance of politics to students and young voters.Armao on the Brink…
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Hear about how the Albany-based organization RISSE helps people coming to the Capital Region from 90 different countries, speaking a variety of 50+ first languages, adjust to language and culture in their new home. Daniel Butterworth, Executive Director of the Refugee and Immigrant Support Services of Emmaus, describes the many programs for adults …
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On Monday, September 2, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Capital District Michael L. Burns Labor Day Celebration at 275 Grooms Road in Clifton Park, New York. The Labor Day Celebration was an event where they honored and appreciated the dedication and contribution of workers everywhere. In this part…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea reports on why climate groups are concerned about Governor Hochul’s energy summit in Syracuse on September 5.Then, for our Peace Bucket, we hear about the upcoming Kateri Peace conference.Later on, Emma Willard student, Tiffany Ki, speaks about her capstone project which is developing accessib…
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Ukraine has a rich culture of food, music, dancing, and crafts. All of this will be celebrated at the Ukrainian Fest at the Polish Community Center in Albany on Saturday September 14, from 12pm-10pm. The Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA) is organizing this event with all proceeds benefiting humanitarian aid in Ukraine. Organizer Dr. An…
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The 26th annual Kateri Peace conference in Fonda will take place on Sept. 13 and 14. The theme this year is “ What’s Love Got to Do With It? Our Survival Depends on It!” Retired Colonel Ann Wright, a former US Diplomat, is one of the keynote speakers and talks with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. https://kateripeaceconference.org/…
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On Monday, September 2, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Capital District Michael L. Burns Labor Day Celebration at 275 Grooms Road in Clifton Park, New York. The Labor Day Celebration was an event where they honored and appreciated the dedication and contribution of workers everywhere. In this part…
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This is a special honoring the life of Dr. Alice P. Green. Dr. Green passed away suddenly on the afternoon of August 20, 2024. She was a civil rights leader, an advocate for the marginalized, and a woman with a radical and fierce belief in human freedom. Hudson Mohawk Magazine interviewed Alice many times since our founding six years ago. This spec…
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On Thursday September 5, Governor Hochul will convene an energy summit in Syracuse, supposedly to discuss strategies to accelerate renewable energy development. The state recently announced that it is likely to miss its 2030 goal to have 70% of its electricity come from renewable energy. Climate advocates worry that the Governor will continue to re…
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On Monday, September 2, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Capital District Michael L. Burns Labor Day Celebration at 275 Grooms Road in Clifton Park, New York. The Labor Day Celebration was an event where they honored and appreciated the dedication and contribution of workers everywhere. In this part…
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We still don't know how the pyramids in Egypt were built, but there many things about the Ancient Egyptians that we do know, and it is clear that they had incredibly advanced technology. Hudson Mohawk Magazine producer Lovonia Mallory recently returned from a research trip to Egypt, and she will soon bring us some interviews around this trip. But f…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, we bring you a Labor Day special. The following program of oral histories was conducted by undergraduate students in History 263: American Labor History, a course taught by Professor Eric J. Morser at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, as part of The Saratoga Labor History Digital Archive.Project C…
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Unionizing a workplace comes with several challenges. We sat down with Sandie Carner-Shafran, who worked started working as a teacher’s aide in 1982 when the Willowbrook Decision reformed the way in which New York State engaged with individuals with disabilities. Sandie shared her experience of becoming a vocal player in the negotiating efforts of …
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Unionizing a workplace comes with several challenges. We sat down with Eileen Sperry, a professor at the English Department at Skidmore College where she shared her experience of being a key player in unionizing Skidmore’s non-tenure track faculty. The interview was conducted in 2023 by Sophia Delohery and edited by Emma Gill in 2024 as part of the…
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Unionizing a workplace comes with several challenges. We sat down with Ruth McAdams, a professor at the English Department at Skidmore College where she shared her experience of being a key player in unionizing Skidmore’s non-tenure track faculty. The interview was conducted in 2022 by Sam Stiefel and John Sveen and edited by Emma Gill in 2024 as p…
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In 2018, the Supreme Court made a decision that would complicate union work nationwide in the Janus v AFSCME case. We sat down with Lynne Mattison and Stuart Whipple to discuss challenges unions face today and also talk about how the Janus Case has complicated their work. Lynne is a local president of one of the largest locals in Saratoga County an…
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We sat down and talked to Sean Collins, a union representative and organizer with Service Employees International Union, Local 200 United who is also a delegate president of the Troy Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO. Here, Sean will share his journey to union organizing and then discuss some of the complicated factors going into organizing in the non-pr…
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This is a special honoring the life of Dr. Alice P. Green. Dr. Green passed away suddenly on the afternoon of August 20, 2024. She was a civil rights leader, an advocate for the marginalized, and a woman with a radical and fierce belief in human freedom. Hudson Mohawk Magazine interviewed Alice many times since our founding six years ago. This spec…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea talks to Kaylee Stewart of the Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences to discuss how environmental stressors can impact a child's learning. Then, we have Lovonia Mallory in studio to tell us about what she learned during her recent trip to Egypt. Later on, Sean Collins talks to Chloe H…
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Dr. Alice Green, the longtime civil rights and criminal justice advocate in Albany, recently passed away. Paul Grondahl of the NYS Writers Institute at UAlbany, who wrote the forward to Dr. Green's book, "We Who Believe in Freedom: Activism and the Struggle for Social Justice" talks to Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine about Alice's life.…
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Kaylee Stewart of the Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences has done a study of environmental stressors near local elementary schools in Albany such as proximity to fighting, loitering, homeless shelters, and liquor stores. While such factors are often more prevalent in low-income and communities of color, it is especially high near Giffen…
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On Thursday, August 29, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Albany City Department of Recreation's "Older Love Ones 2nd Annual Cookout" at Six Miles Waterwork Park on Fuller Road in Albany. In this labor segment, Willie spoke with Felicia Bellamy, the department's representative and organizer, about th…
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The 205th annual Schaghticoke County Fair in Rensselaer County is running through Labor Day. With its mixture of 4H animal exhibits, carnival games, rides, fast food, and demolition derbies, it is a slice of Americana. We hear from David Moore of the Fair, followed by John Morris of the Rensselaer County Conservation Alliance, one of the numerous v…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea speaks with Grace Denious, a senior at Queensbury, about climate change activism with the youth.Then, Willie Terry talks with Mark Dunlea about the late Alice Green, author and Civil Rights Activist of Albany, New York, who passed away on August 20, 2024.Later on, Blaise Bryant is back with a …
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Dr. Alice Green founded the Center for Law and Justice in 1985. Ta-Sean Murdock worked with Dr. Green as the Center's Director of Operations, and since her sudden death on August 20, 2024, Murdoch has been chosen to take up the leadership of the center. He spoke with Mark Dunlea and Sina Basila Hickey about her leadership, mentorship, and his takin…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, we talk with Ta-Sean Murdock at the Center for Law and Justice about the late Alice Green. Then, we hear a report from the pro-Gaza protests at the Democratic Party convention in Chicago.Later on, Rosemary Armao interviews the Senior Environmental Justice editor at GRIST, Katherine Lanpher.After that, we …
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Climate groups are organizing a rally this Thursday August 29 in Hudson from 12-1 to call out Congressman Molinaro on anti-environmental votes he’s cast, and his refusal to speak out against the Iroquois pipeline expansion project. Laura Shindell, NYS Director of Food and Water Watch, talks with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.…
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On Friday, August 23, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended a memorial march for Author and Civil Rights Activist Alice Green of Albany, New York, who passed away on August 20, 2024. In this labor segment, Willie spoke to Hudson Mohawk Magazine Correspondent Mark Dunlea, who was at the vigil, about his memor…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, we’re joined by folks from the group SNUG, which works to end gun violence, to talk about their “SNUG Day” event this Friday.Then, Shona NILL-son of Historic Albany Foundation invites us to a ribbon-cutting for their new Tool Lending Library truck on this Wednesday.Later on, we hear about the Black August…
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Joe Lombardo, national chair from Delmar NY of the United National Anti-War Coalition, participated in the protests in Chicago in support of Palestinian Rights at the Democratic National Convention. He talks with Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine about the events and the positions of presidential nominee Kamala Harris.…
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Crafters, DIY'ers, and others, here's info for you! Historic Albany Foundation offers a "Tool Lending Library" that lets folks borrow all sorts of tools. On August 28th at 4 pm HAF will unveil their new TLL Truck, that will bring tools and supplies to libraries, farmers markets and other events. Shona Nilsson, HAF Programs, Events, and Outreach Man…
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On August 19, the Albany Common Council took up a resolution supporting the nurses at the Albany Medical Center as they attempt to get a new contract and remedy what they call unsafe staffing procedures. Local nurses spoke in favor of the resolution following its introduction by 6th Ward Council member Gabriella Romero.…
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Dr. Alice P. Green passed away suddenly on the afternoon of August 20, 2024. She was a civil rights leader, advocate for the marginalized, and a woman with a radical and fierce belief in human freedom. In memory of her work - and in a commitment to carry on - the Center for Law and Justice, which she founded, held on Friday, August 23, 2024, a cand…
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Dr. Alice P. Green passed away suddenly on the afternoon of August 20, 2024. She was a civil rights leader, advocate for the marginalized, and a woman with a radical and fierce belief in human freedom. In memory of her work - and in a commitment to carry on - the Center for Law and Justice, which she founded, held on Friday, August 23, 2024, a cand…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea speaks with New York Lawyers for the Public Interest's Environmental Justice Program about a recent report on NY's climate act energy mandates.Then, Skidmore Students speak with Seth Cohen, President of the Capital District Area Labor Federation, as part of a labor oral histories project. Late…
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