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Hudson Mohawk Magazine

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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Join the developers of Offworld Trading Company and Old World as they reveal more about their games, the great people behind those games, what goes on behind the scenes, and updates to their games!
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Mohawkmomma Soul

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A shalom-making, soul-shaping meditative podcast for scribblers (aka writers) + speakers, hosted by Andrea "Pastor Angie" Palmer. This podcast welcomes you to come home to rhythmic soul care rooted in the divine respite of shalom-making from the inside out. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mohawkmomma/support
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea takes us into a news conference on The Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act.Then, Sina Basila Hickey talks to Jinah Ahn about Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the 518. Later on, Willie Terry interviews Teryn Roberts, author of "I Deserve Better!" and "Color Rep…
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The holidays make cooking burns even more likely, and this story reviews prevention, care, and other facts about burns. Produced by Skidmore student Campbell Smith for the course American Tastes.American Tastes is a course with Dr. Beck Krefting at Skidmore College, an interdisciplinary exploration of the evolution of US cuisines, foodways (these a…
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Dining halls are an important part of student campus life, and this story looks at how this social sphere changed during COVID-19. Produced by Skidmore student Campbell Smith for the course American Tastes.American Tastes is a course with Dr. Beck Krefting at Skidmore College, an interdisciplinary exploration of the evolution of US cuisines, foodwa…
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Food, literature, the arts, fitness, and more. There are so many ways to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage month. Throughout May there will be many events around the Capital Region. To learn more, Sina Basila Hickey interviewed Jinah Ahn of AAPI Heritage Month 518 and owner of Sunhee's Farm and Restaurant. https://aapiheritage5…
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With the state legislature returning to Albany through early June, a key issue is whether they will pass the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act. Localities and taxpayers are stuck footing the bill for managing the growing flood of packaging waste. From a May 2 news conference, we hear from Judith Enck of Beyond Plastics; Ulster Co…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Elizabeth EP Press reports on The Burdett Birth Center staying open for at least another five years. Then, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry speaks with labor organizers on May First, Worker’s Day. Later on, Blaise Bryant asks Brea Barthel trivia around disability issues. After that, Mark Dunlea in…
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May 1, 2024, was International Worker's Day, also known as May Day. May Day is celebrated worldwide to honor the working class and commemorate their struggles for fair wages and better working conditions. Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the event and spoke to some of the local labor organizers who were gathe…
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Ellen Sinopoli is the Founder and Artistic Director of the Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company (ESDC). She came to Hudson Mohawk Magazine to speak with Andrea Cunliffe. "For over three decades, The Egg’s resident dance company has graced its home stage with imaginative and inspiring premieres. Continuing that practice, the ever creative, collaborative cho…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, we get an update from the Capital Region Transportation Council’s planning process. Then, we get a student’s perspective on the recent campus protests about Gaza.Later on, Rosemary Armao looks at abortion bans for this week's Armao On The Brink.After that, Ellen Sinopoli joins us live to talk about her Da…
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On Friday, April 19, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry interviewed Author Teryn Roberts about her children's books "I Deserve Better," about a young child coping with the emotional roller coaster of dealing with an inconsistent or absent parent, and and "Color Repeat Believe." Teryn Roberts was here in the Capita…
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Over the last few weeks, student occupations at college campuses have met with increasing hostility from government and police officials, with 300 arrested on April 30th at Columbia and CUNY in NYC. We hear about one student's perspective on the situation, as Anna from UAlbany talks to Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.…
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The Capital Region Transportation Council has completed Phase 1 of its Metropolitan Transportation Plan, a long-range plan that will outline budget priorities and planning strategies for a safe and connected future transportation network. The Transportation Council facilitates a transportation planning process as required by federal law and support…
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The Burdett Birth Center will remain open! Today Rose Mitchell of the Save Burdett Birth Center Coalition speaks to Hudson Mohawk Magazine producer Elizabeth (EP) Press about this surprise announcement from St. Peter’s Health Partners' CEO Dr. Steven Hanks and Assemblyman John McDonald.Some of the other organizations that contributed to this win ar…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Moses Nagel reports on the Pro-Palestinian rallies happening at colleges and universities and speaks with Barbara Smith for some context.Then, Elizabeth “EP” Press reports on the traffic conditions once the new Chick-filet goes in on Hoosik st. Later on, Willie Terry interviewed Author Teryn Roberts about…
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On Friday, April 19, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry interviewed author Teryn Roberts about her children's books "I Deserve Better," about a young child coping with the emotional roller coaster of dealing with an inconsistent or absent parent, and and "Color Repeat Believe." Teryn Roberts was here in the Capita…
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The protest and encampment at Colombia University in solidarity with Gaza has spread in just 2 weeks to universities across the country and has become what students are calling the popular university for Palestine movement. On Monday, students at UAlbany held a rally in solidarity with the movement. Moses Nagel reports on the rally and speaks with …
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Thom Francis introduces us to poet Rachel Baum who tells how she began writing during the pandemic, collecting funeral poems, starting an open mic, and finding ways to get new people interested in poetry. Plus, Rachel reads the poem "Rodeo Winner" from her new collection. Rachel R. Baum is a Best of the Net nominated poet, and editor of Funeral and…
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On Friday April 26, 2024 over 90 cars drove Hoosick Road in rush hour traffic to protest increased traffic that may come with the opening of a proposed shopping plaza with a Chick-fil-A in Brunswick, N.Y. Hudson Mohawk Magazine producer Elizabeth Press drive up to meet the protesters in the Walmart parking lot. Here is their journey.…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,We start off with Mark Dunlea bringing us information about a rally planned for Friday, May 3rd, in Albany to call on banks to stop funding fossil fuel companies.Then, Sina Basila Hickey talks with Dr. Xavier Coughlin, of People’s Health Sanctuary, about how our health clinic was influenced by the Young Lords.La…
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Hear about a new program being developed at Albany's Underground Railroad Education Center to introduce youth to the field of museum studies. Lacey Wilson, director of the Museum Studies Youth Program, discusses plans to teach high schoolers practical skills for gathering and telling stories through exhibits, workshops, art installations, and more.…
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April is Autism Awareness month. In this second segment we hear from Ms. Bowman who talks about how block-based coding can be used as a form of occupational and behavioural therapy, and also gives an update on an AusomeTech student who graduated and got a job with CUNY.PS: AusomeTech will be taking a trip to MIT to view their robotics lab at the en…
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Three HMM producers met up with HMM Program Coordinator Sina Basila Hickey at the farmer's market in the Troy Atrium. Each producer interviewed different vendors; this piece is a compilation of interviews with three vendors selling very varied products (including Pika's Farm Table, Adirondack Barkery and Mariah, fied.).Produced by Marsha Lazarus…
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As of April 2024, Ellis Medicine nurses started negotiating a new contract with the hospital, prioritizing safe staffing and patient care. The nurses are asking for fair wages, safe staffing, and respect. However, union officials say that Ellis management is trying to make safe staffing ratios less secure, which would increase the already high pati…
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Hear about a few autobiographies that cover topics from silly to serious. Laurie Dreyer, manager of the Lansingburgh branch of Troy Public Library, recommends a few that she loved listening to as audiobooks. Her selections include: "My Beloved World" (Sonia Sotomayor, 2013); "You Can't Touch My Hair" (Phoebe Robinson, 2016); and "Somebody's Daughte…
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On Friday, May 3, Third Act and Rivers and Mountains Green Faith is holding a march in downtown Albany (noon start, SUNY Plaza) to target banks that continue to provide tens of billions of dollars in financing to enable fossil fuel companies to expand their operations. John Seakwood talks about Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Citibank with…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea talks to Dr. Brandon who talks about the draft of a legally-binding global treaty to end plastic pollution.Then, Marsha Lazurus talks to vendors at the troy farmers market Later on, Brea Barthel talks to Carol Roberts, who brings us her Troy Public Library youth book picks for April.After that…
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Learn about how individuals and nonprofits can apply for support for repairs, clean-ups, and/or community activities. Erin Johanns explains what types of help are available through the "Love Your Block" program for projects in Arbor Hill, West Hill, North Albany, the South End, and possibly other city areas, with tips for writing a successful appli…
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Emotions, ecology, Earth, and an evening of mythology: Carol Roberts, head of Young People's Services at Troy Public Library, E-ases us into Spring with four book recommendations. Her suggestions this month are: "Little Faces, Big Feelings: What Emotions Look Like" (Amy Morrison, 2023); "Rachel Carson and Ecology for Kids: Her Life and Ideas, With …
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea reports on the proposed expansion of the Iroquois pipeline.Then, Willie Terry reports from the NYS Nurses Rally for fair conditions and contracts at Ellis Hospital.Later on, Blaise Bryant brings us trivia on developmental disabilities and women's history month with James King.After that, Brea …
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Organizers of AAPI Heritage Month 518 and Albany Center Gallery are collaborating to present "threads," an exhibition of works by regional AAPI artists. The exhibition will be on view from Tuesday, April 30 to Saturday, June 1, 2024, at ACG in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month - a nationwide celebration that centers the rich history, notable contr…
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During Earth Week, negotiators from 175 countries are gathering in Ottawa to discuss progress in drafting a first-ever legally-binding global treaty to end plastic pollution. Key issues include goals for reducing the amount of plastics produced, and the role of recycling of plastics, including chemical recycling which many view as a form of inciner…
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On July 14, 1970 the Young Lords took over Lincoln Hospital in the South Bronx to demand better care, improved conditions, and a variety of patient and worker rights for the communities of color. The Young Lords demanded a “People’s Hospital,” and advocated for equitable healthcare. Their vision is one of the healthcare models that inspired People'…
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First, we have an interview with Capital Streets about making streets safer.Then, for our peace bucket, we hear about how much of our tax dollars go to the military.Later on, on Armao on the Brink, we hear about the issue of cameras in the courtroom.After that, Wilie Terry interviews Rev. Ibrahim Pedrinan of the Albany County Central Federation of …
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April is Autism Awareness month. In this segment we hear from Ms. Darlene Bowman, professor of English at the College of Staten Island and founder of AusomeTech. AusomeTech is an organization that empowers students on the autism spectrum by providing vocational training through teaching them block-based coding and other skills. Ms. Bowman gives her…
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On March 19th tenants from across New York had a rally at the state capitol to advocate for policies including the Good Cause Eviction and the Housing Access Voucher Program. In this second interview we hear from Robin Martin who speaks on the challenges that people with disabilities face while navigating the current rent crisis.…
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On Tuesday, April 16, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the New York State Nurses Association picket, calling for safe staffing and a fair contract at Ellis Hospital in Schenectady. In this labor segment, Willie interviewed Seth Cohen, President of Capital District Area Labor Coalition, and Cosmas Munand…
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On Tuesday, April 30th, Amy Godine will give a book talk at The Sanctuary for Independent Media about “The Black Woods: Pursuing Racial Justice on the Adirondack Frontier.” She spoke with Sina Basila Hickey about the book, research, and what will be unique about her book talk in Troy. Learn more and register at MediaSanctuary.org…
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Each year at tax time, the National Priorities Project at the Institute for Policy Studies produces a tax receipt that shows where your 2023 income taxes went. The average American paid more than $5100 in taxes to support the military compared to $346 for schools, $516 for food stamps, and $10.84 for energy efficiency and renewable energy programs …
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea reports from the Environmental Justice forum held by The Justice Center of Rensselaer County. Then, Brea Barthel speaks with Erin Johanns of Love Your Block Albany about the resources available for Albany residents to get help improving their neighborhood. Later on, Andrea Cunliffe speaks with…
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The Justice Center of Rensselaer County held a forum on Environmental Justice on Sunday, April 14 in Rensselaer. In this third and last segment of our coverage. we hear from Barbara Heinzen for the Clean Air Coalition of Greater Ravena – Coeymans and Greg Campbell-Cohen of TIMBER, who talks about lead pipe replacement in Troy. With Mark Dunlea for …
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Earth Day is April 22, initiated in 1970 to focus attention on the planet’s well-being. Retired National Weather Service meteorologist Hugh Johnson spoke with Brea Barthel and Lennox Apudo about the history of this day, how the climate has changed since 1970, and policies that are connected to climate activism. They also spoke about the possibility…
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