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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

Andrea "Pastor Angie" Palmer

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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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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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PS: AusomeTech will be taking a trip to MIT to view their robotics lab at the end of April. To help with covering the expenses for this trip they have a go fund me at: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-ausometech-students-visit-mit-robotics-lab/donate?source=btn_donate for anyone who'd like to support them.April is Autism Awareness month. In this seg…
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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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Capital Streets is dedicated to creating a better, safer, and more equitable transportation system in New York’s Capital Region. Sina Basila Hickey interviewed their Executive Director, James Rath, about some of their projects. Learn more at https://www.capitalstreets.org/저자 Hudson Mohawk Magazine
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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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Third Coast Percussionis a 6 time Grammy awarding ensemble, bringing 4 days of energetic performances workshops and outreach programs to the capital region. Their work celebrates the extraordinary depth and breadth of musical possibilities in the world of percussion. Peter Martin of Third Coast Percussion is in conversation with Andrea Cunliffe.Fri…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea reports on local climate strikes for March 19th’s Fridays for Future.Then,our Water Justice Lab fellows explore issues of lead in water.After that, Hugh Johnson joins us to discuss Earth Day, predictions for wildfires this summer, and of course the weather forecast for the week.Later on, we he…
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On August 2nd 2023 Water Justice Lab visited the drinking water treatment plant and met with advocates and activists about water quality and the lead pipe issue in Troy. Community member Jona Favreau talked about her personal journey as a mother discovering her water was contaminated with lead, and how she became an activist raising her voice to ma…
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Friday April 19 was a global day of climate strikes called for by Fridays For Future. A rally was held at the State Capitol in Albany, with a call for NYS Comptroller Tom DiNapoli to divest both from fossil fuels and Israel. We hear from local Friday for Future organizers Xan Plymale and Ryan Szepek, followed by local peace and justice advocate Ele…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea brings us coverage from a forum on environmental justice that was held on Sunday, April 14. Then, Sina Basila Hickey spoke with Saint Rose’s women's soccer coach Laurie Darling Gutheil to talk about the impact of the closing of their college on students. Later on, we hear the second part of Wi…
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Food insecurity effects many people, and food pantries try to provide resources for those who need it. Produced by Skidmore student Jordan Guzman 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 are diverse) and fo…
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The Borscht Belt was a haven for generations of Jewish Americans, providing relaxation, dancing, and laughs at hotels and resorts. This Skidmore student, who will remain anonymous, spoke with her family about how the Borscht Belt influenced them. Produced for the course American Tastes.American Tastes is a course with Dr. Beck Krefting at Skidmore …
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Hear about a a few recent non-fiction books covering AI, space, politicians, and more. Christiann Gibeau, head adult librarian at Troy Public Library, also talks about how books are selected for the collection, the materials from their "government depository" being removed and available for the taking, and the museum passes available through the li…
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Hear about the wide variety of activities offered in May 2024 for tots through teens at Troy Public Library. Carol Roberts, head of Young People's Services, previews game nights, science and crafts projects, an anime gathering with Japanese candy, a pre-shool concert, sessions with Greta the Reading Dog, and more. All these are happening at the mai…
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The Justice Center of Rensselaer County held a forum on Environmental Justice on Sunday, April 14 in Rensselaer. In this segment, Bob Welton of the Rensselaer Environmental Coalition provides an overview and update on the effort to close the Dunn Construction and Demolition Debris Landfill in Rensselaer. This recording was provided by Sonja Stark. …
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Part 3 of conversation with well-known criminal justice advocate Dr Alice Green. We learn why Dr Green resigned three years after being appointed Deputy Commissioner of NYS Division of Probation and Correctional Alternatives…and how that experience along with her career as a teacher and then, social worker led to her starting the Center for Law and…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Rosemary Armao discusses ongoing wars in Ukraine and Gaza with Wall Street banker Mark Wittman and International educator Jim Ketterer.Then, Willie Terry speaks with Rev. Ibrahim Pedrinan to discuss the positive and negative aspects of the labor movement in 2023 and shares his thoughts on what to look for…
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The Saint Rose women's soccer team learned about the closing of their college the day before a big game. Coach Laurie Darling Gutheil recounted this experience and the traumatic and emotional experiences that followed. She spoke with Sina Basila Hickey.저자 Hudson Mohawk Magazine
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The conflicts in Gaza and the even longer battle rocking Ukraine have not died out and, in fact, are threatening to spread wider. Rosemary Armao teamed up with Wall Street banker Mark Wittman and International educator Jim Ketterer, colleagues from the old WAMC Roundtable, to talk about the suffering, the threat of worse to come, and the dim possib…
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Frogs, ducks, jazz, poetry, gardens, and more! Chloe Whittaker, Adult Programming Director at Troy Public Library, notes some of the many cool activities coming in April. These include a learn-to-sew event for making felt frogs on April 22nd, a jazz concert on the 27th, open-mic "tea and poetry" on the 29th, and a take-and-make gardening kit with e…
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On Thursday, April 11, 2024, the Roaming Labor Correspondent of Hudson Mohawk Magazine, Willie Terry, interviewed Rev. Ibrahim Pedrinan, the President of the Albany County Central Federation of Labor (ACCFL) and American Postal Workers Union Local 390 (APWU). In this labor segment, Rev. Ibrahim discussed the positive and negative aspects of the lab…
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On Thursday, April 11, 2024, the Roaming Labor Correspondent of Hudson Mohawk Magazine, Willie Terry, interviewed Rev. Ibrahim Pedrinan, the President of the Albany County Central Federation of Labor (ACCFL) and American Postal Workers Union Local 390 (APWU). In this labor segment, Rev. Ibrahim discussed the positive and negative aspects of the lab…
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On Thursday, April 11, 2024, the Roaming Labor Correspondent of Hudson Mohawk Magazine, Willie Terry, interviewed Rev. Ibrahim Pedrinan, the President of the Albany County Central Federation of Labor (ACCFL) and American Postal Workers Union Local 390 (APWU). In this labor segment, Rev. Ibrahim discussed the positive and negative aspects of the lab…
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First, we hear from Jill Stein about her effort to get the Green Party line for President in New York.Then, our peace segment focuses on a student rally to get state officials to support a ceasefire in Gaza.After that, we listen in on the experience of viewing the eclipse in totality.Finally, we finish with a segment about 'Beethoven': Live In Conc…
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Experiencing a total solar eclipse can be hard to put into words, but this documentation attempts to translate the experience. Correspondent Sina Basila Hickey traveled up to Dead Creek Nature Preserve in VT and recorded this experience.Read Annie Dillard's story here: https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/08/annie-dillards-total-eclipse…
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This week’s peace bucket on Hudson Mohawk Magazine is divided into two sections. The first half reports on a rally organized by college students at the State Capitol on Monday April 15 to call on the SUNY administration, the Governor and state lawmakers, and Comptroller Tom DiNapoli to halt doing business and investing in Israel at least until they…
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'Beethoven': Live In Concert is an original rock musical about the epic, tragic life of Ludwig van Beethoven. Hudson Mohawk Magazines Andrea Cunliffe is in conversation with musician, actor and creator Jad Jacob, producer Ian McQueen and director Em Hausman about the production transforming the legendary classical composers music and life into an e…
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Recent changes to New York's ballot access law means that the Green Party will need to collect at least 45,000 signatures in the next six weeks in order to field a Presidential candidate in the November election. Dr. Jill Stein, the likely nominee, held a news conference at the State Capitol on Tuesday April 16 to launch the ballot access drive and…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:We start with Mark Dunlea’s report from a forum sponsored by the Justice Center of Rensselaer County with comments about the efforts of Lights Out Norlite to permanently close the Norlite plant.Then, we hear from Paul Stewart, the co-founder of Albany’s Underground RailRoad Education Center as he talked with me …
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Well-known social justice advocate Dr. Alice Paden Green responds to the recognition that she has received and particularly those “rewards” that mean the most to her. She talks about the challenges faced by her parents and about, how in spite of these challenges, what remarkable parents they were, and she explains her vision of a truly inclusive so…
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The Justice Center of Rensselaer County held a forum on Environmental Justice on Sunday, April 14 in Rensselaer. In this segment, Joe Ritchie and Dave Publow of Lights Out Norlite provide an update on their effort to permanently close the plant, including a proposed county law to require Norlite to properly dispose its hazardous waste ash.…
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On Wednesday, April 10, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry spoke to Public Employees Federation Secretary-Treasurer Joe Donahue. In this Labor segment, Willie interviewed him about PEF's upcoming "Community Wellness & Book Fair" on Saturday, April 27, 2024, at the Washington Avenue Albany Armory from 9 to 3 p.m. H…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea talks to Niki Cross and Ben Schwartz about why climate activists want to reject a new project from the Iroquois Pipeline Company.Then, Lennox Apudo talks with Robin Martin about the rent crisis from the perspective of someone with a disability.Later on, Blaise Bryant brings us this week’s disa…
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Hear from Paul Stewart, co-founder of Albany's Underground Railroad Education Center, about all the activities afoot for the organization. UREC's tagline is "Learn the past, be the present, create the future," and the update shows each part. The future is a new Interpretive Center that will be housed in an 18th century Dutch barn renovated with sta…
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The “Iroquois Pipeline Company” wants to drastically increase the amount of gas they push through their 37-year-old, 414-mile fossil gas pipeline running from the Canadian border to Long Island and NYC. They are seeking a permit from the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to double the size of four toxic and noisy gas compressor station…
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On Tuesday April 16th the film Spaces of Exception will screen at the Sanctuary for Independent Media. Filmmaker Matt Peterson will be there joined by Kanerahtiio Roger Jock who was in the film and first-generation Palestinian American Layla Aburas Khafaga for a discussion about the film. Hudson Mohawk Magazine producer Elizabeth (EP) Press spoke t…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea brings us this update on the status of the budget negotiations over housing in an interview with Canyon Ryan of United Tenants of Albany.Then, Willie Terry interviews Public Employees Federation (PEF) about their upcoming Community Wellness & Book Fair.Later on, Mark Dunlea informs us about th…
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