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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 Friday, Feb. 14, the state legislature held the budget hearing on the Governor’s housing proposals. The state is in the second year of its Five-Year Housing Plan, a $25 billion dollar investment to create and preserve 100,000 affordable homes across New York, including 10,000 with supportive services. Tenant groups continue to push to prohibit e…
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This week Comedian and Producer Ryan Shipley is in Studio to promote his upcoming comedy dinner show at the Van Dyck Music Club in Schenectady Wednesday February 19th. He and Juan also Discuss Ryan's smash success producing Competitions and shows only his first year in.โดย Hudson Mohawk Magazine
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea brings us coverage from a protest in response to the approved expansion of the iroquois pipeline.Then, Richard Sleeper talks with Troy Music Hall’s executive director John Elbom about renovations coming to the space.Later on, Moses Nagel brings us an excerpt from the first installment of “Resi…
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All of Us, the civil rights organizers from Schenectady have organized a discussion series for Black History Month entitled Resilience & Resistance. The first installment was titled Blackness & American Democracy and featured All of Us co-founder Jamaica Miles in conversation with Brian Shaw. Here are some excerpts from that discussion.…
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The Fish Market's Artist-in-Residence Robert Cooper is hosting the Afro-Film Series. He spoke with Sina Basila Hickey about why he is hosting a film series, 3 must-see Black films, and upcoming opportunities to see good films.โดย Hudson Mohawk Magazine
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On Saturday, February 8, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended a screening and panel discussion of WMHT's original documentary film "North to New York: The Great Migration in NY's Capital Region." The film was about the journey of Black people from Shubuta, Mississippi, in the South, Who Migrated to New York…
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On Thursday, February 13, climate activists disrupted the monthly meeting of the Public Service Commissioners in Albany. The immediate focus of the protest was the decision last Friday to approve the expansion of the Iroquois pipeline which builds out the fossil fuel infrastructure and will deliver more gas. The Hochul administration, while acknowl…
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The Albany Common Council held its annual Black History Month event on February 7. In this excerpt from the day we will hear some of the remarks from New York's Seceretary of State Walter Mosley. Following that we will hear a selection of the Presidents awards presentation which honor community members in each of the city's wards.…
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On Friday, February 14th at Wolf Road and Central Avenue, Albany from 4 to 5 PM, Grannies for Peace will hold their 19th annual Valentine's Day Vigil with a focus on Gaza. The theme is “US Bombs Fuel Genocide”. Mabel Leon discusses the vigil with Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine. "As women of a grandmotherly age, love and compassion for childr…
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With the Superbowl happening earlier this week our Blaise Bryant wanted to educate us on NFL players with disabilities. Joining him is Samantha Longo -- an Orientation and Mobility Instructor who assists people who are blind with learning how to travel.โดย Hudson Mohawk Magazine
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea reports on the New York Immigration coalition rally at the capitol. Then, Willie Terry brings us excerpts from a panel discussion about the journey of black people from the south to Albany.Later on, Blaise Bryant brings us Superbowl themed disability trivia.After that, H Bosh Jr interviews Dav…
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The New York Immigration Coalition rallied at the Capitol on Tuesday February 11 to demand $165 million for legal services funding to provide legal representation to immigrants facing deportation, as well as passage of the Access to Representation Act the Bolstering Underrepresented Immigrant Legal Defense Act (Build). The Access to Representation …
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:First, Mark Dunlea reports on rallies at the Capitol on Tuesday on protecting immigrants and criminal justice reforms for youth.Then, for our peace bucket, Mark Dunlea speaks Mabel Leon about the annual Grannies for Peace vigil on Valentine’s Day.Later on, on Armao on the Brink explores digital dating from the m…
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This week Rosemary speaks with Boomer Jeff Wilkin, Millennial Zach Grady, and Gen Z’er Amar Sayeed about finding, evaluating, and dumping dates in this age of online hookups, apps, and toxic masculinity. This is the flip side to Dating in the Digital Age from the point of view of women that we aired a while back. The women all had similar views, bu…
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Michael Pemberton composer of this new Production is in conversation with HMM's Andrea Cunliffe, about this fantastical, wildly comedic political satire celebrates love that defies all odds, the interplay of good and evil, and the freedom of the spirit in an unfree world. This rock musical channels the resistance of artists in totalitarian states a…
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As usual, Tuesday February 11th was a busy advocacy day at the State Capitol, with groups lobbying on immigration rights, funding for senior citizens and college students, harm reduction for the opioid crisis, and criminal justice reform, among other issues. We start off with Jen Fernandez of Make the Road, with their annual Democracy Day for immig…
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The state Department of Environment Conservation (DEC) approved permits Friday to expand two Hudson Valley compressor stations in Athens and Dover as part of the Iroquois gas pipeline. The entire project, which includes upgrading two Connecticut facilities, allows another 125 million cubic feet of fracked gas to flow along the 414-mile pipeline fro…
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Dave Casner is a jazz lover with an outstanding collection of recordings. He shares his archive Jazz Sanctuary audiences, Wednesday evenings from 7-10pm on WOOC 105.3fm troy. Dave is also a vibraphone player and has some upcoming performances. Benno Greene interviewed Dave about all things jazz.โดย Hudson Mohawk Magazine
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First, Climate Groups Dismayed By DEC Permit For Iroquois Pipeline.Then, we will speak with the Hart Cluett’s Education Director, Anna Doran. Later on, Brea Barthel heads to the Troy Public Library to us about all the electronic resources they have to offer. After that,on the Albany Comedy Interview Corner this week Comedian Ryan Shipley tells us a…
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Thom Francis welcomes poet Don Levy who shared his work at the 2024 Word Fest Open Mic at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts on April 27, 2024.The Word Fest first took shape in 2001 as a one-day open mic in Thatcher Park, bringing together poets from across the region to share their work. Over the years, it has expanded into a week-long celebration …
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:We start off with Mark Dunlea bringing us part 2 of his series on “Know Your Rights,” this time talking with Elvia Garcia and Jahaira Roldan of the New York Immigrant Coalition.Then, we thought it would be good to hear again about an organization that helps people who are relocating by choice or necessity. So ou…
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For our weekly disabilities segment our Blaise Bryant brings us part two of his braille literacy conversation. Joining him are Lauren Bishop, a Florida attorney who is blind, along with Justin Salsbury who is very active with the National Federation of the Blind.โดย Hudson Mohawk Magazine
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Everybody Move Series: Migration Stories from our Community.This weekly series profiles the migration stories of members of our community, whether the migration be their own stories of that of their parents or grandparents, and reminds us that migration touches us all–and teaches us much–because it is a part of the human experience. This week Viola…
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The upright piano in the Sanctuary cafe, the piano which visitors love to play around on, was recently given love by self-taught piano tuner JJ. She spoke with Sina Basila Hickey about coming into this profession and why this work matters.Follow JJ on social media: https://www.instagram.com/heyheyitsjjokay/…
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The Faith-Based Affordable Housing Act (S3397 / A3647) would make it easier for faith institutions to build homes across this state. It encourages governments to make it possible for residents to access affordable housing by removing unduly restrictive zoning. On Feb. 4, faith-based groups rallied at the State Capitol to solve the housing crisis. T…
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Andy Maycock is a teacher at the Guilderland High school, where he teaches script writing , filmmaking classes , and broadcasting classes. He has also had some of his student be part of making some of his films. more info at https://www.allthemoviesproject.com/โดย Hudson Mohawk Magazine
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With President Trump directing ICE and other federal agencies to target immigrants for deportation, many groups are working to educate the public about their rights. Elvia Garcia and Jahaira Roldan of New York Immigrant Coalition outline Knowing Your Rights with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. You can find more info at https://www.nyic.org/…
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The Trump administration’s attack on immigrants has spread far beyond the idea of deporting people without proper documentation. The flurry of executive orders and bills in the first few weeks have hit mixed families, people claiming asylum from oppressive governments and refugees to name only a few. Moses Nagel spoke with David Sussman, the field …
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea continues his coverage of the Renewable Heat Now Advocacy Day.Then, Willy Terry brings us to the Capitol Region Nurses Townhall Meeting.Later on, Blaise Bryant joins us to talk about the advantages of having a guide dog.After that, H Bosh Jr. interviews Ovella LIL O Snow about being a DJ.Final…
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On Tuesday, January 28, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Willie Terry attended the Capital Region Nurses Town Hall Meeting, calling for safe staffing and a fair contract at Albany Medical Center. The meeting was hosted at the Albany Black Chamber of Commerce. Michael Fitzsimmons, a nurse and member of the NY State Nurses Association Negot…
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Chapter 43: On the Brink of Who the Hell Knows What?In this chapter Malcolm Nance talks with Rosemary and long-time investment banker Mark Wittman about the dangers in sees coming in the new Trump Regime including civic violence and mutiny in the military and what citizens ought to do about it.Mark Wittman earned his MBA in finance from NYU and has…
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On February 4, 60 members of Indivisible met with staff for Senators Schumer and Gillibrand at the Federal Building in Albany to urge the Democrats to be far more aggressive in opposing Trump's agenda, starting with his efforts to freeze federal spending. Similar meetings are taking place across the country. Anntonette Zembrzuska Alberti discusses …
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Healthcare Workers For Palestine, a group made up of employees and medical students at Albany Medical Center, and other ceasefire coalition groups have been holding weekly demonstrations outside Albany Medical Center in support of Palestine since July 31st. On January 29th Benno Greene went to one of these demonstrations again. While there he talke…
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On Tuesday February 4, several hundred climate activists were at the State Capitol to promote the Renewable Heat Now Campaign. The main push was to finally pass the NY Heat Act. The Act, which has passed the NYS Senate, Would stop subsidies for gas expansion (e.g., the 100 foot rule); would align state agency actions (e.g., PSC) with the state's cl…
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First, Mark Dunlea Brings us coverage from February 4th's housing rally at the state capitol Then, Caelan McPherson talks filmmaking with Guilderland High School film teacher Andy MaycockLater on, Sina Basila Hickey brings us coverage from a February 5th rally against Project 2025After that, Mark Dunea talks knowing your rights with the New York Im…
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On a cold afternoon on February 5, 2025, hundreds of people headed to the Albany Capitol to stand up against the US Administration's policies and injustices towards specific communities. Sina Basila Hickey spoke with some protesters about why they showed up. Photo by Jody Cowanโดย Hudson Mohawk Magazine
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,First, Mark Dunlea covers Tuesday’s rally at the Capitol for the Renewable Heat Now campaign.For our peace bucket, Benno Greene interviews Alex Hanks of the local Healthcare Workers For Palestine.Later on, on Armao on the Brink, Rosemary looks at the possibility of civil unrest under Donald Trump.After that, Mar…
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This Week love is in the air as our host Juan Pantaleon sits down with comedian couple Padrick smith and Kay Goutos to talk about their upcoming Valentines themed comedy show " My funny Valentine" February 15th at 8pm at the Lark Street Tavern in Albany. They also discuss what its like dating another comedian and Juan gets into some dating show Que…
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Flash is a seeing eye dog turned therapy dog who belongs to Blaise Bryant. Having a seeing eye dog has really improved Blaise's sense of freedom and he spoke with Mary and Marrow about Flash on 02-06-25.Photo of Flash, a black lab with a dark blue bandana around his neck with "birthday boy" and a paw print on it, shared with permission from Blaise …
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The Public Safety Commission of the Albany Common Council met on January 28 and took up a proposed law adding penalties and making it easier to prosecute for aggressive panhandling. The hall was filled with many people on both sides of the issue and the public comment sign up sheet was full. Moses Nagel compiled some excerpts from the meeting.…
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On Wednesday, January 29th, the New York State Legislature held a hearing on Governor Hochul’s proposed budget for schools. While strong support was expressed for her proposal for universal school meals, various questions were raised with respect to the school funding formula as well as the issue of ICE immigration raids at schools. We hear from Me…
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First,Moses Nagel sat down with Scott Kellogg from the Radix center to learn more about a ban Albany county just enacted on the use of biosolids on farms. Then, Mark Dunlea talks with Mark Bittman on Food Issues and his Book: Animal, Vegetable, Junk. After that,Juan brings a Valentine's day edition of the Albany Comedy Interview Corner.Finally, Tho…
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Thom Francis welcomes Mike Jurkovic to the stage at Albany Poets Presents at Restaurant Navona in Albany, NY. Mike Jurkovic‘s latest collection, "mooncussers," was published by Luchador Press in 2022. Recent collections include "AmericanMental," (Luchador Press 2019) and "Blue Fan Whirring" (Nirala Press, 2018). He is the president of Calling All P…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:Mark Dunlea talks with a number of education activists about Governor Hochul’s proposed budget for schools.Then, Moses Nagel talks with Jamaica Miles about why Black History Month matters, and the events her organization will be sponsoring throughout February.After that, Carolyn Tennant of The Sanctuary for Inde…
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Does Black History Month Matter. That is the question being posed by Jamaica Miles and the organization she co-founded to struggle for justice in Schenectady and beyond. They are sponsoring a number of events thorughout the month in answer to that question. Moses Nagel got her explanation.โดย Hudson Mohawk Magazine
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Everybody Move Series: Migration Stories from our Community.This weekly series profiles the migration stories of members of our community, whether the migration be their own stories of that of their parents or grandparents, and reminds us that migration touches us all--and teaches us much--because it is a part of the human experience. This week...I…
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Since July 31st Healthcare Workers For Palestine, the Palestinian Rights Committee, and other ceasefire coalition groups have held weekly demonstrations outside Albany Medical Center. Benno Greene visited one of these protests again and talked to three attendees about the weekly protests, the ceasefire, and organizing going forward.…
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On Tuesday, January 28, the NYS legislature held a twelve hour hearing on the environmental and energy issues in Governor Hochul’s proposed state budget. Many expressed concerns about the slowing down of climate action by the Hochul administration, including the ongoing delay in implementing some form of carbon pricing. In part two of our coverage,…
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Albany County just passed a temporary ban on the use of biosolids on farms. What are biosolids? And is the ban good for our local environment or another burden on farming? Moses Nagel asks Scott Kellogg from the Radix Ecological Sustainability Center in Albany. (See https://radixcenter.org/)โดย Hudson Mohawk Magazine
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