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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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On Monday, January 13 the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) rallied at the State Capitol to advocate for a FY25 budget and legislative agenda to protect the rights and ensure the well-being of immigrant New Yorkers. This year, NYIC will campaign to: Guarantee equitable access to a lawyer in immigration court for all by passing the Access to Rep…
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After Kamala Harris lost the 2024 election, one narrative was that white women had failed people of color in the struggle against racism. While it is true that a majority of white women voted for Trump in 2024, there is a long tradition of white women fighting racism in solidarity with people of color. Moses Nagel talked with Barbara Smith about a …
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea talks with New York Lawyers for the Public Interest about Governor Hochul’s delays on her cap-trade-and-invest program and why that’s bad news for environmental justice. Then, Sellers Webb joins us in the studio to talk about her experience as a banjo player as well as some of her upcoming eve…
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As the start of Donald Trump’s second term as President of the United States approaches one area of concern and confusion is immigration. Trumps campaign promises include deporting any immigrants without documentation, a group that some estimate is over 10 million. Moses Nagel spoke with Terry Diggory , the co-coordinator of the Saratoga Immigratio…
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In Tuesday's State of the State, Governor Hochul announced that she was further delaying implementation of her cap-trade-and-invest program to put a price on greenhouse gas emissions. Caroline Chen of New York Lawyers for the Public Interest talks to Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine why this is bad news for environmental justice.…
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Inauguration Day is coming up on January 20, 2025 to swear in Donald Trump for his second term as president. Journalist, professor, and Hudson Mohawk Magazine contributor Rosemary Armao answers questions about the inauguration-- including the cost, ethics, separation of church and state, Michelle Obama's snub, and the inauguration speech which lead…
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With questions and concerns swirling around the upcoming inauguration of a second term for President Donald Trump, Hudson Mohawk Magazine’s Moses Nagel turned to Barbara Smith, a long time activist, feminist, scholar and civil rights leader who formerly served on the Albany Common Council. She was a member of the Combahee River Collective, which is…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Lennox Apudo interviews a member of physicians about the New York Health Act.Then, Willie Terry brings us recordings from a rally for Robert Brooks who died while incarcerated at the hands of correctional officers.Later on, Blaise Bryant talks about the difficulties that many disabled people face navigati…
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Matthew Klane, perhaps best known for his poetry around the capital region, has just released his premier musical record "Too Little Too Late." Klane was interviewed by Lily Wright about the sound of his music, finding Jimi Woodul to produce this record, and the influences of poetry. Learn more about Matthew, and find links to listen to the album, …
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On Monday, December 30, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended a rally for "Robert Brooks," who was beaten to death by correction officers at Marcy Correctional Facility on December 9. The rally took place in front of the New York State Governor's Mansion (138 Eagle Street, Albany, NY). This rally, or…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea starts us off with an overview of Tuesday’s State of the State address by NY Governor Hochul.Then, we hear from some of the many protestors at the event.Later on, we talk with Rosemary Armao about the Jan. 20 presidential inauguration.After that, Moses Nagel speaks with activist, feminist, sch…
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On Tuesday January 14, 2025, Governor Hochul delivered the annual State of the State address. There was a massive showing of state police. The climate group Planet over Profit did briefly block an entrance to the speech as part of the campaign to get the New York Power Authority to up their goal for building new renewables from 3.5 GW to 15. Other …
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On January 14th members of the Physicians for a National Health Program went to the New York State Capitol during Gov. Hochul's State of the State to advocate in favour of the passage of the New York Health Act which would provide affordable health care for all New Yorkers. Lennox Apudo talks with Dr. Steve Auerbach, retired NY physician, on the po…
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On January 14th various climate groups including Citizen Action of New York went to the capitol during Governor Hochul's State of the State to protest against the governor's push for nuclear energy and to urge her and her government to embrace renewable energy. Lennox Apudo speaks with Ethan Gormley of Citizen Action of New York on the state's rene…
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Albany Center Gallery (ACG) has not slowed down for the winter. Having just finished their member's showcase, they are already getting ready for the next show plus workshops, collaborations, and more. Sina Basila Hickey spoke with Executive Director Tony Iadicicco to learn more. https://albanycentergallery.org/…
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Last year The College of St. Rose closed its doors after 100 years in Albany. The buildings that made up its campus in the Pine Hills neighborhood of Albany were recently bought at auction by the Pine Hills Land Authority. Moses Nagel spoke with David Banks, a lecturer on geography and planning at the University at Albany and author of The City Aut…
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Hear about some changes afoot at Troy Public Library from Tim Furgal, the Executive Director, in an update on his first 6 weeks on the job. He announces slight tweaking in the hours fror the main branch and Lansingburgh branch, scheduled to go into effect on 2/10. Tim notes a number of staff vacancies to be filled. He also discusses outreach effort…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,We start off with Moses Nagel speaking with David Banks, a lecturer on geography and planning at the University at Albany, about what may be expected with the redevelopment of the former College of St. Rose campus in Albany.Then, Paul Stewart talks with me about happenings at the Underground Railroad Education C…
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Hear about happenings at the Underground Railroad Education Center in Albany, plus a bit of background on how the organization researches and presents the history of 19th-century African-American abolitionists. Paul Stewart, UREC co-founder, also updates us on progress towards building a new Interpretive Center, including a "Construction Job Fair" …
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(Full version) For the tenth year in a row, New York State lawmakers will consider passing the NY Medical Aid in Dying Act. Corinne Carey of Compassion and Choices talks to Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine about why the Legislature should pass the Medical Aid in Dying Act to show love and compassion to their terminally ill constituents so they…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea speaks with Corinne Carey of Compassion and Choices about the NY Medical Aid in Dying Act.Then, Sina Basila Hickey speaks with MLK Saratoga about their upcoming Dr. King weekend programming. Later on, Amy Halloran talks with Dawn Woodward of Evelyn’s Crackers. After that, we will be joined by …
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On Friday, November 1, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry revisited long-time activist, educator, and labor organizer David V. Walker at his home at East Greenbush Evergreen Commons Nursing Home, where he interviewed him about his life as an activist. In this part, three labor segments, David V. Walker tal…
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Fredda Merzon is a sculptor and Troy resident. She is currently displaying a set of work that she made especially for the walls of Naughter's Diner on 5th avenue in Troy. There will be a reception to celebrate the work January 26 2-5 pm at Naughter’s. Moses Nagel spoke with the artist.Von Hudson Mohawk Magazine
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This documentary film “Beyond Borders,” by filmmaker Tony Ramirez of Colombia County Sanctuary Movement, follows four immigrants, taking the viewer on a journey across diverse landscapes and cultural divides, witnessing the challenges, hopes, and triumphs they experience as they build new lives in foreign lands. Ramirez spoke with Richard Sleeper a…
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Today, on Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Blaise Bryant delivers a tribute to the late President Jimmy Carter.Then, Willie Terry interviews David V. Walker about his life as a labor organizer and activist. Later on, Mark Dunlea interviews an organizer of an upcoming protest against New York State’s support of Israel.After that, H Bosh Jr. speaks with…
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Governor Hochul's State of the State address will take place at the Egg at the Plaza on Wednesday, January 14. Palestinian rights groups will protest against the support by Governor Hochul and NYS Comptroller DiNapoli of Israel in the ongoing attacks in the occupied territories. The groups estimate that more than $350 million of the state pension f…
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Some folks might want to observe Martin Luther King Jr Day by listening to one of his speeches, others might want to do acts of service, and others might want to experience the work of those impacted by his legacy. MLK Saratoga offers a lot of different ways to honor Dr. King. Kate Graney and Jocelyn Khoury, the co-chairs for the Dr. King Celebrati…
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On December 10 - 12, 2024, hundreds of New Yorkers participated in a 3 day occupation of the NY State Capitol to urge Governor Hochul to sign the Climate Superfund Act to make the state’s largest greenhouse gas polluters pay $3 billion a year to help repair some of the damages they have caused. 19 elders were arrested. The first dozen of the arrest…
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Today on Hudson Mohawk Magazine we have a special episode on creating a welcoming and inclusive world. In this episode you will hear Paula Weiss, co-founder of Children at the Well; Michael Roach of Michael Roach Creative; Alt-Americana singer-songwriter Sara Malonovich; peace activist Daniel Noah Moses; beloved and recently-passed fierce and compa…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,For our first story, Mark Dunlea reports on the court appearance of some of the people participating in December’s three-day occupation of the State Capitol to push for approval of the Climate Superfund Act.Then, Moses Nagel attended the January 6th meeting of the Albany Common Council, and brings us a recap of …
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Thom Francis remembers Hudson Valley poet, host, and educator Robert Milby, who passed away in December 2024, with his reading at the 15th Anniversary of the Mudd Poets open mic series in New Paltz on June 16, 2018.Born and raised in Florida, New York, Robert began sharing his poetry publicly in March 1995. Over nearly three decades, he performed a…
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On December 30, protesters gathered in front of the Governor’s Mansion in Albany to express their frustration and anger at the murder of Robert Brooks. Brooks, 43, was an inmate at Marcy Correctional Facility near Utica NY. On December 9, he was beaten and choked to death by nearly a dozen officers who were caught in the act on their own body camer…
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Rensselaer officials and city residents are unhappy with the December 23rd announcement by the NYS DEC that they had renewed the permit for the Dunn landfill. Bob Welton and Jessica Welshans of Rensselaer Environmental Coalition talk about local reactions and next steps with Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine.…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,We start with Mark Dunlea talking with activists about their concerns with the New York Department of Environmental Conservation’s renewal of the permit for Dunn landfill.Then, Moses Nagel brings us his on-the-scene report of the December 30th rally outside the Governor’s Mansion in Albany to protest the torture…
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Today on Hudson Mohawk Magazine, we share part of the recording of Bill Ayers and Barbara Smith in conversation on Dec. 5, 2024 at The Sanctuary for Independent Media. They spoke about the themes in Ayers' latest book, "When Freedom is the Question, Abolition is the Answer: Reflections on Collective Liberation." Hear the full recording here https:/…
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This is the Hudson Mohawk Magazine's holiday special on peace, produced and hosted by Mark Dunlea. We start with a local effort to promote nonviolence in the Lansingburgh area of Troy with Deyva Arthur’s Beacon for Peace.Then, we hear from an Albany protest against Israel’s invasion of Lebanon. Next was a protest at the Watervliet Arsenal about the…
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Today on Hudson Mohawk Magazine, we share this special episode by The Aunties Dandelion:The Aunties Emergent series returns with host/educator Otsistohkwí:yo Melissa (Kanyen’kehà:ka) visiting with with Tehahenteh (Kanyen’kehà:ka), Language and Cultural Carrier. The dynamic duo discuss the significance of the historic eclipse that passed over the wh…
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Today on Hudson Mohawk Magazine we have a special episode on creating a welcoming and inclusive world. In this episode you will hear Paula Weiss, co-founder of Children at the Well; Michael Roach of Michael Roach Creative; Alt-Americana singer-songwriter Sara Malonovich; peace activist Daniel Noah Moses; beloved and recently-passed fierce and compa…
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On this special episode of Hudson Mohawk Magazine we play excerpts of the recording from Amy Goodman of Democracy Now!’s visit to the Sanctuary on Saturday, April 22, 2023. On the second night of the weekend celebration “Rooted in Independent Media, Growing Toward a Just Future!”, Amy Goodman spoke about her work in independent media, her history w…
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Today's episode of Hudson Mohawk Magazine is a holiday special created by Will Kempe's Players and an updated recording of "A Christmas Carol."Will Kempe’s Players is a regional theater cooperative from Troy, NY that produces a wide range of theatrical performance utilizing the methods used by William Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Their aim i…
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On the Hudson Mohawk Magazine we are doing an end of the year special on climate, which we cover extensively throughout the year. Climate change poses an existential threat to life on the planet. One of the main outcomes of the Paris climate accords a decade ago was an agreement that keeping global warming below a 1.5 degree celsius increase was es…
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