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…

On Friday, Nov. 7, Gov. Hochul announced her approval of a 17-mile underwater natural gas pipeline near New York City and an agreement that allows Greenidge Generation to continue using fracked gas to power its Bitcoin mining operation on Seneca Lake for the next five years. Both reversed previous decisions that the projects conflicted with the state's climate law. Yvonne Taylor of Seneca Lake Guardian talks to Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine about the Greenidge decision.

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine we take a break from our regular programming for a show about Veterans with stories from our archives. We begin with an interview with Elliot Adams, former national head of Veterans for Peace. Then, we hear from Brian Troutman about the Capital Region chapter of Veterans for Peace. Later on, Jesse Gould talks about founding the Heroic Hearts Project to spearhead the acceptance and use of psychedelic therapy as a means of addressing the current mental health crisis among veterans. After that, Lee Vartigian, Director of Vet Services at Albany Housing Coalition, speaks about fireworks as triggers for many veterans. Finally, veteran Jack Gilroy speaks about highlighting Martin Luther King Jr.'s anti-militarism message

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea talks with Danny Boudreau, the co-chair of the Ranked Choice Voting campaign on rank choice voting in Albany. Then, Sean Bernyk speaks with University at Albany's Prof. David Hochfelder on about the 98 acres of land that were seized and demolished by the government in 1962. Later on Meg Kelly talks with John Garver on the impact of road salt on local rivers and creeks. After that, we hear from Darian, a sociology student at UAlbany and an international student from the autonomous region of Inner Mongolia in China as part of the Everybody Moves series. Finally, Benno Green speaks with singer-songwriter Girl Blue about her musical influences and her debut album “Forever For Awhile.”

Girl Blue is a singer-songwriter spotlighted by Spotify for her debut single Fire Under Water and her cover of Fleetwood Macs Dreams. She released her latest album “Forever For Awhile” on July 25th. Benno Greene speaks to her about Her musical influences, her songwriting, and the process of making her latest album.

The 98 Acres in Albany refers to an event in the city's history where 98 acres of land and neighborhoods were seized and demolished. Today, with David Hochfelder, we explore the history of this event and its lasting repercussions. Story by Sean Bernyk Picture by: By Karthikc123 - Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5082244

Some Albany residents want to bring Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) to the City, just as NYC has done for primary elections. In RCV, voters rank candidates in order of preference. To win, a candidate needs 50% plus 1. If no candidate has a majority on the first round, the lowest ranked candidate is eliminated and their voters second choice is counted. This process continues until someone wins. Danny Boudreau, co-chair of the local campaign, discusses RCV with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

From Mozambique to Albany: Chrisley on life as an international accounting major student in the Capital Region

On Saturday, November 08, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the HVCC Pride of Our Nation, Pride of Our College Exhibition. There was a special exhibition set up by Professor Sonja Miller, a Psychology Instructor at HVCC, featuring her family, the Chandlers, and their military service. Willie had a chance to speak with her and family members about Specialist 4 Charles Chandler (Who was killed in Vietnam), Shelia C. Buggs, and other members who were in the military and on display at the college exhibition. This Labor segment is part two of two.

On Saturday, November 08, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the HVCC Pride of Our Nation and Pride of Our College Exhibition. There was a special exhibition set up by Professor Sonja Miller, a Psychology Instructor at HVCC, featuring her family, the Chandlers, and their military service. Willie had a chance to speak with her and family members about Specialist 4 Charles Chandler (Who was killed in Vietnam), Shelia C. Bugg, and other members who were in the military and on display at the college exhibition. This Labor segment is part one of two.

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Moses Nagel's speaks to Paul Collins-Hackett, a member of the Albany Civilian Police Review Board about the board's recent conflict with the Mayor and the Albany Common Council Then, lleya du Boulay (A-LAYA DO-BUHLAY) speaks with clean water advocate Doug Reed about his work at the Sanctuary, including Water Justice Lab's upcoming end of year celebration Later on, Sina Basila Hickey brings us coverage from a recent rally held by Troy 4 Black Lives and Troy Bike Rescue to protect Bike Life for black and brown riders. After that, Benno Greene talks to CamTron 5000 about his upcoming performance at Song City Troy on November 11th. Finally, Moses Nagel's brings us coverage from a recent Albany Common Council meeting where a revision was proposed to a law that limits bars and other venues' ability to hold live performances. Co-Hosts: Jacob Boston, Richard Sleeper. Engineer: Jacob Boston

Camtron 5000 is an Albany based rapper and songwriter with an at time comedic and irreverent lyrical style. Benno Greene talks to him about his new album "His Master's Voice," his musical influences, and his upcoming performance at Song City Troy on November 11th.

Albany's cabaret license law was enacted in 2012 to limit bars and other venues holding live performances. Business owners, DJ's and music fans have complained ever since about the comlicated and vague rules which can take a great deal of time and be difficult to navigate. On November 3, the Albany Common Council took up a proposed revision to the law. We will hear excepts from the meeting, beginning with public comment from Marlon Anderson and followed by the Council's debate.

Here we are joined by Paul Stewart of the Underground Railroad Education Center as we discuss the overall history of the Underground Railroad. With this, we discuss the organization's varied elements. Produced by Sean Bernyk Art By Charles T. Webber - Cincinnati Art Museum, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=20699526

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlean speaks with Prof. Peter LaVania, co-chair of the NYS Green Party about a Ranked Choice Voting and Proportional Representation presentation at Albany Public Library this Saturday Nov 8. Then, Willie Terry, Roaming* Labor Correspondent covers the “No Kings Protest” held October 18. Later on, H Bosh Jr sat down with Tatiana Cunningham to talk about the upcoming CNYS black expo. After that, Sean Bernyk discusses the Underground Railroad Education Center and its elements with co- founder Paul Stewart. Finally, Marsha Lazarus sits with EP on seeking CLEMENCY for individuals in NYS prisons, who have already served long sentences as part 4 of Avoiding Drinking the Kool Aid! How do we do that?! series. Hosts:A'Livija Mullins-Richard and Caelan McPherson Engineer:Caelan McPherson

On Saturday, October 18, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Albany and Troy "No King Day Protest." The No Kings protests, also known internationally as the No Dictators or No Tyrants protests, were demonstrations against what the organizers describe as the authoritarian policies of Donald Trump and corruption in his administration. In this part 4 of a series of labor segments, Willie recorded sounds and speakers from the event and interviewed participants about why they were at the No King protest.

The Albany Civilian Police Review Board has seen several members leave or resign in the last few months. The resignations occur as the board has come into conflict with the Albany Common Council and Mayor over the implementation of a voter mandated re-organization of the board. It has proven difficult and complicted to move the review board into the city bureaucracy while maintaining its investigative independence. Moses Nagel spoke with long time CPRB member Paul Collins-Hackett, also known as Batman, about the state of affairs.

The Albany Green Party, working in coalition with RCV Albany and Unite NY, is hosting a presentation on Ranked Choice Voting and Proportional Representation on Saturday Nov. 8 at 2 PM at the main Albany Public Library on Washington Ave. PR-RCV is a simple method used around the world, including in the United States in the cities of Cambridge, MA, Portland (Maine and Oregon), and Minneapolis, and historically in NYC, to elect candidates to a legislature based on the proportion of votes they receive in the general election. Prof. Peter LaVania, co-chair of the NYS Green Party, talks with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, Mark Dunlea starts with an overview of elections on November 4th. Then, for our peace segment, we hear about nuclear disarmament and Venezuela. Later on, Rosemary Armao discusses the shutdown of US AID. After that, Benno interviews singer, songwriter and guitarist Sabrina Trueheart. Finally, we have part 3 of a 4 part interview with Media Sanctuary Board member Elizabeth Press. Co-hosts: Mark Dunlea & Benno Greene Engineer: Jalaya Reid

Albany area native Michelle Dworkin back home after the Trump administration shut down USAID this year ending her foreign service career talks about people dying globally, disasters like Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica unanswered, taxpayer dollars wasted and national security endangered by the ill-informed closure of that agency. Michelle Dworkin was until 2025 a career foreign service officer with the US Agency for International Development. Over, some 23 years, she served in Latin America, the Middle East, Asia, and Washington, DC. She possesses In-depth knowledge of government processes, congressional affairs, and project development. She lives now near Albany NY with her parents and daughter.

This week Hudson Mohawk Favorite and Albany Comedy's own Brad Monkell joins host Juan Pantaleon in studio to talk to their mutual friend Brian Enck from Syracuse who's here to promote his special Firstiest available on YouTube he also officially the shows first out of town comic guest.

As the threat of nuclear war continues to increase, President Trump says he plans to start testing nuclear weapons. He is also escalating his threats to Venezuela, sending a large naval force there as he kills people in boats that he claims are part of the drug trade. David Swanson of World Beyond War discusses various peace issues with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

Sabrina Trueheart Singer Songwriter, and very talented guitarist, playing folk and Americana music. Benno Greene talks with her about her new single, her change in sound, her guitar skills, and her upcoming performance at Song City Troy

Today, with Hugh Johnson, we talk about the windy Halloween we had this past week. Then tells all about the destruction caused by Hurricane Melissa that just hit Jamaica, and finally ends with the weekly weather report.

In this special presentation of Hudson Mohawk Magazine, Blaise Bryant brings us a two-part conversation about accessible voting for people with disabilities. First Cliff Perez from the Independent Living Center of the Hudson Valley in Troy discusses the history behind the Help America Vote Act, his experiences as a disabled voter, and what he sees for the future. Then we hear from Keith Gurgui with the Resource Center for Accessible Living in Kingston who shares his voting experiences and his perspectives on the future of accessible voting.

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea talks to Pastor Mike Sevello about Bargain Grocery, an organization now in Troy Then, Katie Spain-McLaren talks with Elizabeth Press as part of Hudson Mohawk Magazine's election watch coverage Later on, we have retired National Weather Service meteorologist Hugh Johnson to talk about climate and the week's weather After that, we have Everybody Moves, our weekly series that profiles the migration stories of members of our community Finally, Juan Pantaleon and Brad Monkell speak with Brian Enk, about his latest special firstist. Host: Lennox Apudo and Sean Bernky Engineer: Caelan McPherson

Katie Spain-McLaren is running for Troy City Council District 3 on the Democratic and Working Families Party lines against John Mancinelli. Katie spoke with Elizabeth Press as part of Hudson Mohawk Magazine's election watch coverage. HMM reached out to John Mancinelli for an interview, but we have not heard back.

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, Jacob Boston brings us a Halloween special. First, Marrow and Sina Basila Hickey bring us their coverage from The Black Box: Not for the Faint of Art, a haunted house produced by The Arts Center of the Capital Region. Then, we go to the Troy Central Little League's “Halloween Safe Night.” Later on, Jody Cowan sits down with a group of young people to find out what they think about Halloween. After that, Sina Basila Hickey talks to Phyllis Galembo about her photographed series titled "Dressed for Thrills: 100 Years of Halloween Costumes and Masquerade." Finally, Brea Barthel takes you to the Lansingburgh Public Library, where you'll hear some recommendations for some "witchy" romance novels to read with your Halloween candy this year.

Bargain Grocery is a mission-driven retail grocery store where every purchase helps fight hunger. Started in Utica and recently expanded into Troy, the store sells quality groceries—often 30% to 50% below big-box retail prices—by sourcing surplus, close-dated, and overstocked food from major suppliers. At Bargain Grocery, a Cornell University study found that a $100 basket of food at our store was equivalent to $400 elsewhere. With many worried about increased hunger as the federal shutdown threatens fund for the SNAP program, program founder Pastor Mike Sevello talks with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark dunlea interviews Rob Hayes of environmental advocates about the ongoing effort to replace lead pipes in New York State. Then, Willie Terry brings us back to the No Kings rally. Later on, H Bosh Jr interviews Tatiana Cunningham about the CNYS Black Expo on another episode of the Triple E's. After that, we have a live interview with Elodie Eid about Nut Fest. Finally, Moses Nagel reports on the Menands ‘Day of The Dead' festival.

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Moses Nagel reports on the Festival de Día de los Muertos in Menands.

On Saturday, October 18, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Albany and Troy "No King Day Protest." The No Kings protests, also known internationally as the No Dictators or No Tyrants protests, were demonstrations against what the organizers describe as the authoritarian policies of Donald Trump and corruption in his administration. In part 3 of this series of labor segments, Willie recorded various speakers at the event and interviewed participants about why they were at the No King protests.

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, a look at complaints about the treatment of students of color in the Schenectady school system from Mark Dunlea. Then, Andrea Cunliffe brings another report from the recent No Kings rallies in the Capital District. Later on, Rosemary Armao continues her conversation about mourning. After that, as part of our election coverage, we hear from Ryan Brosnan, who is running for Troy City Council in District 2 Finally, with Halloween almost here, we hear from Trumaster Trimingham about his Manic Managerie at the Arts Center of the Capital Region for another year of spooks. Co-host: Mark Dunlea $ Benno Greene Engineer: Jalaya Reid

In this clip from Beyond the Brink (and Fighting Back), Rosemary continues her conversation on life, death, and mourning from the living taping of the Salon with Jay Jochnowitz. The clip is part of a longer episode of the podcast, which you can find on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and wherever else you may get your podcasts from. Rosemary is in her studio as well next week for an exclusive one-on-one conversation about the latest headlines from the 518, Washington, DC, and the rest of the world. Tune In!

In today's interview with Hugh Johnson, we discuss the impact of the incoming Hurricane Melissa on Cuba and Jamaica. Next, we discuss what the weather will look like for Halloween, ending with the weather for the week.

It's that time of the year again, celebrating the seventh year of the CNYS Black Expo. H Bosh Jr sat down with Tatiana Cunningham, founder and CEO of the CNYS Black Expo. Tatiana shares her vision on how she got started and shares her vision of why she wanted to create the black expo. Seven years later, this has grown to be one of the biggest expos in New York State.

On October 18th, in the Capital Region, 22,000 people gathered in Albany and Troy for “NO KINGS” 2. Andrea Cunliffe from Hudson Mohawk Magazine captured the sounds and voices of the day. We hear from Maranna from Indivisible, Congressman Paul Tonko, Assemblyman John MaDonald, Clowe Pearse, Bryan Paz-Hernandez, Facilitator, No Kings Coalition Albany, and others on saving our Democracy. "NO KINGS" is more than just a slogan—it's the foundation our nation was built upon. Born in the streets, carried by millions in chants and on posters, it echoes from city blocks to rural town squares, uniting people across this country to fight dictatorship together.

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea talks with Caroline Chen after a NY judge rules State broke climate law (CLCPA ), it was 18 months late in issuing regulations. Then, Moses Nagel sits down with Albany Mayor Democratic nominee Dorcey Applyrs to learn about her plan for the future of the city of Albany. Later on, Elizabeth “EP” Press sat down with the Republican nominee for Troy City Council District 5 Eric Wisher to hear his ideas about Troy. After that, Juan Pantaleon sits down with the winner of Albany's funnest comedian contest Shawn Barnes. Finally, Thom Francis talks with poets Brian Liston and Joan Goodman.

Environmental Advocates NY and the Environmental Policy Innovation Center released a new report today about New York's ongoing efforts to remove harmful lead service lines. The report recommends more funding and fewer hurdles in the statewide push to get the lead out. Rob Hayes of EA talks with Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

Schenectady school board member Jamaica Miles and other parents have expressed outrage over the suspension of 14 high schoolers, claiming the incident is the latest in a pattern of harsh disciplinary measures being disproportionately levied against students of color. The students were in a room watching two girls who were expected to fight have a verbal argument that was broken up before any fighting occurred. The parents want the district to utilize restorative practices as the district requires. Ms. Miles talks with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

DJ Adu Zayn, known to many as Adam Elabd, can be heard on Sanctuary Radio on the second Friday of each month spinning SWANA tunes from 10am-12pm. SWANA stands for South West Asia and North Africa, the region which Zayn calls home. He spoke with Sina Basila Hickey about the music of this region and his connection to the rhythms.

Thom Francis welcomes poets Brian Liston and Joan Goodman, who shared their work at the Poetic License Poetry Reading and Open Mic at the Honest Weight Food Co-op on Monday, October 14, 2024. — Poetic License celebrates the creative intersections of poetry and visual art by bringing together writers from Hudson Valley Writers Guild and artists from the Upstate Artists Guild. Last year's exhibit showcased 42 pieces of art, created by 24 artists, each responding to poems written by 23 regional and national poets. This fusion of imagery and language gives us a fresh look at how art can interpret, transform, and reimagine the written word. On October 14, 2024, poets featured in the exhibit were invited to read their work in a special poetry reading hosted by local photographer and activist Dan Wilcox. Poets shared their pieces while surrounded by the very art they inspired—a full-circle moment for words and visuals alike. Today, we're thrilled to bring you the voices of two of those poets: Brian Liston, who is the only poet who has had his poetry appear in all three Poetic License exhibits, and Joan Goodman, who was a reader in the open mic portion of the evening. — The 2025 edition of Poetic License exhibit has moved across the river and is now on view at the Honest Weight Food Co-op in Albany through November 16. There will be an Artist Reception and Poetry Reading event as part of Albany's First Friday on November 7, 2025. For more information on Poetic License and its upcoming events, go to https://poeticlicensealbany.com. And while you are there, you can read the poems and view the art that is featured in the show.

As the Bike Life is Not a Crime rally got ready to ride on October 12, 2025, Troy 4 Black Lives read a passage from Assata Shakur's autobiography to pay tribute to her life. Amani and Alfonzo read a passage from the book to the group. Recording by Sina Basila Hickey

In Troy, Black and Brown youth are being arrested while riding their bikes. Some tickets are being issued for riding without lights, obstructing traffic, or riding on the sidewalk, and there are various accounts of arrests happening brutally. In this segment, we hear from some who are a part of the bike life culture about how this participation has had a positive impact on them. This rally was organized by Troy 4 Black Lives and Troy Bike Rescue. Reporting by Sina Basila Hickey.

Albany will have a new mayor this year, with Kathy Sheehan stepping down after 3 terms. Dorcey Applyrs is the Democratic Party nominee. Democrats have held the office in Albany since 1921. Moses Nagel spoke to the candidate about her vision for the city and what separated her from the rest of the field in the primary earlier this year.

Eric Wisher is running for Troy City Council District 5 on the Republican, Conservative, and Working Families party lines against Jona Favreau. Eric Wisher spoke with Elizabeth Press as part of Hudson Mohawk Magazine's election watch coverage.

Ryan Brosnan is running for re-election as councilperson for Troy City Council District 2 on the Republican and Conservative lines against Shikole Struber. Brosnan spoke with Sina Basila Hickey as part of Hudson Mohawk Magazine's election watch coverage.

Trumaster Trimingham and his Manic Managerie return to the Arts Center of The Capital Region for another year of spooks. Tru speaks with Marrow about his creative process as chaos and a dedicated crew come together to put on four unforgettable nights of terror and fun. The show opened on Tuesday, October 28th, and finishes on Halloween night. For more information, you can find the Manic Managerie on Instagram, @manicmanagerie.haunt.

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, we begin with Election Watch 2025 Mark Dunlea talks to Noreen McKee, the Democrat and Working Families Party candidate running for Troy City Council District 4 about her campaign. Then, Elizabeth “EP” Press talks with Jona Favreau, the Democrat candidate for the Troy City Council in District 5 in the upcoming election. Later on, we interview from retired National Weather Service meteorologist, Hugh Johnson, for our weekly weather update. After that, we have Everybody Moves weekly series, which profiles the migration stories of members of our community. Finally, Carolyn Tennant talks to artist and filmmaker Suneil Sanzgiri and EMPAC's Katherine Adams about their upcoming workshop and the film screening at the Sanctuary