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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…

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    HMM_07-17-2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 58:36


    Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Moses Nagel brings us excerpts from the Schenectady City Council meeting on Good Cause Eviction. Then, Willie Terry visits the Citizen Action of New York - Capital District Chapter, "Open House Celebration," Later on, Blaise Bryant pays tribute to the late Denise DiNoto After that, Khin Naing discusses how he brought Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage celebrations to Troy High School. Finally, a piece from our archives with Avery Stempel of Collar City Mushrooms.

    Schenectady Good Cause Debate

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 9:59


    At the Schenectady City Council meeting on July 14 a number of community members came to speak both for and against the passage of Good Cause rules for rentals in the city. Good Cause, which requires landlords to have a legitimate reason to evict a tenant, has been approved statewide leaving it up to individual communities to opt in. The Scehenectady council was only considering whether to move the issue on to a public hearing at this meeting. These are some excerpts from the public comments on both sides of the issue.

    Citizen Action Capital District Open House Celebration (Nancy Perini and Eduardo Hernandez)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 10:14


    On Saturday, July 12, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Citizen Action of New York - Capital District Chapter, "Open House Celebration," at 94 Central Avenue, Albany. In this labor segment, Willie interviewed Nancy Perini, Citizen Action Capital District Chair, and Eduardo Hernandez, Citizen Action Capital District Community Organizer, about their Open House and future programs.

    Arts2Work Fellowship Seeks Applicants

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 9:58


    Youth FX is currently seeking applicants for their 2025-26 Arts2Work Fellowship! This opportunity is a paid year-long workforce development initiative for young artists and creatives between the ages of 20-25 who live in the Capital Region. Youth Fx Co-Executive Directors Bhawin Suchak and Darian Henry spoke with Benno Greene and Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. Learn more here: https://www.youthfx.org/arts2work

    Kevin Pryor on Teen Support

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 10:01


    Kevin Pryor is a long time youth mentor through his program Troy L.O.O.K. Inc. and continues to support youth from is position as the City of Troy's Director of diversity, opportunity, and outreach. Kevin spoke with Sina Basila Hickey about his experience supporting youth and what he thinks is the best way to deter violence in the community.

    HMM_07-16-2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 59:11


    Today on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We start off with two segments about the dangers of nuclear power plants. First, we hear about why climate groups oppose Governor Hochul's plan to expand nuclear power. Then, Rosemary Armao discusses the Fukushima nuclear accident with Thomas Bass, author of “Return to Fukushima.” Later on, for our peace segment, we hear local efforts to make a film about the 2018 nuclear missile scare in Hawaii. After that, we have an interview with Youth FX and their Arts2Work Program, a year-long paid fellowship for young artists. Finally, Kevin Pryor talks about successful youth support. Co-Hosts: Mark Dunlea and Benno Greene Engineers: Benno Greene

    Risks of nuclear power

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 10:10


    Writer Thomas Bass is trying to wake us up. in his latest book Return to Fukushima, his is a compelling voice of opposition to the idea that atomic power will solve our energy needs. He talks with Rosemary on Armao on the Brink.

    July 19 Film Talk on Hawaii Nuclear Missile Scare

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 9:59


    On July 19 from noon to 3, Scott Ritter will be at the Friends Meeting House 727 Madison Ave, Albany to discuss a documentary he is making called Project 38. On January 13, 2018 the people of Hawaii were misinformed that they were about to be attacked by a nuclear misslie. For 38 minutes the citizens of Hawaii thought they were about to die. Scott will lead a discussion on making the documentary to highlight the urgency of the threat of nuclear war, to prepare policy options to prevent nuclear conflict and conduct a public awareness campaign designed to gain the attention of decision makers in Congress, and present those policy options to them.

    Anne Rabe Don't Waste NY on Hochul's Nuclear Push

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 9:39


    The EcoAction Committee of the Green Party of the US hosted a webinar on Nuclear is a False Climate Solution on Monday, July 14. Gov. Hochul recently directed the NY Power Authority to build a new nuclear power plant. Nuclear power is pushing for a big revival both in the US and worldwide, partially on the false premise that it is carbon free – ignoring its carbon footprint from the construction of the plants (cement); the mining, processing, and transportation of its uranium fuel; and the hundreds of thousands of years to store its deadly radioactive waste. It takes so long to build that it cannot come online fast enough to prevent breaching the 1.5 C (or even 2 C target). It is also by far the most expensive form of electricity. There are also safety and environmental health problems with nuclear power. Yet both parties at the national level have embraced expanding subsidies and support for nuclear power, partially arguing it is needed for baseline power. In part 2, we hear from Anne Rabe of Don't Waste NY, who outlines what is happening in NY, starting with Governor Hochul telling the NY Power Authority to build new nuclear power plants.

    ACIC - Comedy after Take a Bite

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 10:11


    This week Twon Wood is in studio to promote Comedy after Take a bite. A month long series of comedy shows every Wednesday at the Park theatre in Glens falls. He sits down with host Juan Pantaleon to talk about all the comedians that are gonna be on these showcases and if you have a Problem with that then listen now and see what you can do about it!

    HMM_07-15-2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 59:54


    Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea brings an excerpt of a webinar called Why Nuclear is a False Climate Solution from The EcoAction Committee of the Green Party of the US. In this first part, we'll hear an excerpt from the presentation of Tim Judson from NIRS (Nuclear Information and Resource Services). Then, we will hear an interview with Joseph Orozco the website content coordinator of KIDE 91.3 in Hoopa Valley California talking about radio in the Native American tribe. After that, Jaun Pantaleon chats with Twon Wood about his summer comedy series, Comedy after Take a Bite. Finally, Thom Francis introduces us to Pierre Joris, the international poet, translator, and essayist that bridged the gap between the poetry of academia and the community of local writers.

    Blazing Heat, Air Quality, and Hazardous Weather

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 11:37


    This week's weather update included blazing heat, air quality, and hazardous weather. Retired National Weather Service Meteorologist Hugh Johnson spoke with Sean Bernyk and A'Livija Mullins-Richard.

    Tim Judson NIRS Why Nuclear is a False Climate Solution

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 9:44


    The EcoAction Committee of the Green Party of the US hosted a webinar on Nuclear is a False Climate Solution on Monday, July 14. Gov. Hochul recently directed the NY Power Authority to build a new nuclear power plant. Nuclear power is pushing for a big revival both in the US and worldwide, partially on the false premise that it is carbon free – ignoring its carbon footprint from the construction of the plants (cement); the mining, processing, and transportation of its uranium fuel; and the hundreds of thousands of years to store its deadly radioactive waste. It takes so long to build that it cannot come online fast enough to prevent breaching the 1.5 C (or even 2 C target). It is also by far the most expensive form of electricity. There are also safety and environmental health problems with nuclear power. Yet both parties at the national level have embraced expanding subsidies and support for nuclear power, partially arguing it is needed for baseline power. In part 1, we hear the presentation of Tim Judson from NIRS (Nuclear Information and Resource Services).

    HMM-07-14-2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 60:59


    Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, we hear from Moses Nagel speaking with All of Us co-founder Jamaica Miles. Then, Sina Basila Hicky reports on a reading of "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July," at Turn Park Later on, we have an interview with retired National Weather Service Meteorologist Hugh Johnson After that, Joanna Dreby interviews Falmari about their migration story. Finally, we hear an earlier story on Turn' Park's reading of Frederick Douglass's "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July," reported on by Willie Terry Co-hosts: A'Livija & Sean Bernyk. Engineer: Jalaya Reid

    Turn Park Hosted "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 10:15


    Turn Park is a sculpture park based in West Stockbridge, MA. On July 4th they held a community reading of "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July," a well known speech by Frederick Douglass, a speech he gave on July 5, 1852, in Rochester, New York. Sina Basila Hickey was there and asked Jared Gelormino about the event and about Turn Park. TurnPark.com

    All of US Summer Organizing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 9:51


    The Schenectady civil rights group, All of Us, is calling for a community meeting on Tuesday, July 15 to address incidents with Schenectady Police on July 11. Moses Nagel spoke with co-founder Jamaica Miles on their plans for this meeting and other organizing initiatives they are involved with this summer.

    Everybody Moves- Falmari

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 10:00


    Everybody Moves 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: Falmari, who has moved between The Untied States and Mexico. This series is produced by Moses Nagel and Joanna Dreby. Interested in sharing your story? You can reach us at Joanna.dreby@gmail.com or moses.nagel@gmail.com to schedule a 20-30 minute storytelling session, in person or on zoom.

    HMM_07-11-2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 59:36


    Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea brings us coverage on the Department of Environmental Conservations's recent environmental assessment on cryptomining Then, Blaise Bryant shares a tribute to Denise DiNoto, a life-long disability rights advocate who passed away from COVID-19 complications in June. Later on, Andrea Cunliffe covers the first Capitol Region Festival of Theatre where she attended a panel on censorship in the arts. After that, Susan Brink interviews Craig Petreikis of Art Night Schenectady, a monthly community celebration of local and regional creatives. Finally, Jacob Boston brings us coverage from Troy Central Little League's summer tournament home opener. Co-hosts: Jacob Boston & Richard Sleeper Engineer: Jalaya reid

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    Art Night Schenectady

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 9:46


    Art Night Schenectady is a free monthly community celebration of local and regional creatives. held the third Friday of the month. President of Art Night Schenectady, Craig Petreikis, spoke with Susan Brink. The next event is July 18th, starting at 5pm with local fine artists and music at over a dozen locations in downtown, including the Museum of Prints and Printmaking, Whitney Bookcorner, Bear & Bird Gallery, Gallery 5, Mohawk Valley Art Shoppe, and ending at Armory Studios NY with 25 local artists on display and the monthly movie challenge showcase. There will be live music at The Van Dyke and Katie O'Byrnes. For more information: artnightschenectady.com To participate: Filmmakers: Submit your 5 min film to monthlymoviechallenge@gmail.com to get in the showcase. Visual artists: submit work to artnightschenectady@gmail.com to show on art night. not august, january third friday from 5-8:30 artnightschenectady.com

    Denise DiNoto Tribute Covid-19 Pandemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 10:48


    Denise DiNoto, a life-long disability rights advocate passed away in June after a long illness. In the first of several tributes Blaise Bryant shares with us part of a conversation from 2021 about how people with disabilities were impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Behind the Plate at Troy Central Little League's Summer Tournament Home Opener

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 9:59


    On June 30th, 2025, the Troy Central Little League baseball team played their home opener in this year's summer tournament. Jacob Boston was in attendance and spoke to both players and coaches of the team as they begin their championship chase!

    Censorship in the Arts

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 10:25


    The summer of 2025 marked the First Capital Region Festival of Threatre: 4 days of theatre productions, readings, discussions, workshops, and panel discussions. Hudson Mohawks Magazine's Andrea Cunliffe attended the panel discussion “Fighting Censorship Today.” The discussion was about the impact censorship has on the arts and its mutual responsibility with society. The panel discussion included moderator Sara La Duke, and panelists: Ari Edelson - Artistic Director of the Orchard Project The Orchard Project (OP) is a preeminent artistic development laboratory and accelerator for creators of performance and dramatic stories, based in NYC and summers in Saratoga Springs Joanna Palladino, council member for the local ACLU, Actress and Creator of “Read Out “Capital Region literary project. Howard Sherman Arts Administrator, Arts Writer and Advocate on behalf of productions Academic professional and community confronted with censorship Justin Harrison Senior Policy Counsel for the NYCLU. Representing 1st amendment law and litigation

    DEC Issues Environmental Assessment of Cryptocurreny

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 10:35


    Climate activists several years ago successfully to get a moratorium on the use of fossil fueled power plants for cryptomining while an environmental impact assessment was completed by the NYS DEC (Dept. of Environmental Conservation). While the moratorium has expired, the draft Environmental Impact Statement was recently released. Irene Weiser of Fossil Free Tompkins discusses the EIS with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

    "Generations of Art" Opens at Art66

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 11:39


    “Generations of Art” is an upcoming exhibition taking place this weekend at Art 66 in Averill Park. It featured Tali Saxton and her 7 grandchildren. Tali spoke with Sina Basila Hickey and Khin for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. https://www.instagram.com/art66averillpark/

    HMM_07-10-2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 59:04


    Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Ellie Irons interviews artist Nicole Chochrek on Broken Plastics and working with the Water Justice Lab on the Sanctuary campus Then, Willie Terry speaks with the founders of the Underground Railroad Education Center in Albany about Black communities during the time of James Knapp in the gilded age. Later on, Brad Monkell interviews The E Block, a band from the Capital District. After that, Tali Saxton joins us in the studio to talk about her exhibition with her 7 grandchildren taking place this weekend. Finally, Garret McCarey talks with Sandra Foyt about her book “100 Things to Do in Albany Before You Die” Co-hosts: Sina Basila Hickey & Khin Engineer: Jalaya Reid

    The E Block is on their Welcome to the Neighborhood Tour

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 10:04


    The E Block is on their Welcome to the Neighborhood Tour, and members Luke Pascarella and Devin Tetlak spoke with producer Brad Monkell.

    Artist Nicole Chochrek on Broken Plastics

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 10:02


    Artist Nicole Chochrek spoke with Ellie Irons and Ileya du Boulay about her ongoing project Broken Plastics, her workshop with Water Justice Lab, and how microplastics are present across aquatic habitats.

    The World of James Knapp: Black Life in Gilded Age Albany (P-6) UREC

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 10:18


    On Sunday, May 4, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended Historic Cherry Hill's Albany History Fair. The theme of the history fair was "The World of James Knapp: Black Life in Glided Age Albany." In this sixth Labor segment, Willie recorded the presentation given at the history fair by the Co-Founders of the Underground Railroad Education Center in Albany, Paul and Mary Liz Steward, on Black communities during the time of James Knapp.

    HMM_07-09-2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 57:51


    Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea reports on the proposed greenhouse gas reporting regulations by the Hochul administration Then, we have a special twenty-minute segment with a woman who was caught up in an ICE raid here in the Capital District. After that, an archived segment of Armao on the Brink on government secrecy Finally, Benno Greene talks with Dio Kaufman about an anti-homeless ordinance in Saratoga Springs Co-Hosts: Benno Greene & Mark Dunlea Engineer: Jalaya Reid

    Dio Kaufman on Saratoga Spring's Anti-Homeless Ordinance

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 10:21


    On July 1st 2025 the government of Saratoga Springs passed an ordinance that made camping and the use of camping equipment on city property a fineable offense. However, community members and activists objected to this ordinance at the public hearing held on July 1st saying that the vague wording essentially criminalizes homelessness in the city. I spoke with Dio Kaufman, a tenant rights advocate and activist who was arrested at the public hearing during their comments, about the events of the public hearing, the effect this ordinance will have on the homeless population, and how this law could be used to target protesters in Saratoga.

    ACIC - Revhouse Promotions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 10:18


    This week Revhouse Promotions aka Joe Revette and Jakeb House are in studio to promote their next show Lol @ Lucy's in Glens Falls featuring Shawn Barnes who also joins us and sits down with Host Juan Pantaleon to discuss Revhouse's contribution to local comedy and steady rising success.

    HMM_07-08-2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 59:18


    Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea speaks with Doctor Angela Pressley of The Fort Stops PFAS about a research project that the organization Clean Earth wants to conduct over a couple of weeks where they will perform a “thermal desorption treatment” of 5,000 tons of PFAS-Contaminated soil. Then, Marsha Lazarus, continues their conversation with Sheila Sable of “Hey Sheila!” about the hard decisions regarding shedding and sharing our stuff when moving. Later on, Brea Barthel sits down with Laurie Dreyer, manager of Troy Public Library's Lansingburgh branch, to discuss five “Beach Reads” in various settings. After that, Revhouse Promotions aka Joe Revette and Jakeb House are in the studio to promote their next show Lol @ Lucy's in Glens Falls featuring Shawn Barnes who also joins us and sits down with Host Juan Pantaleon to discuss Revhouse's contribution to local comedy and steady rising success. Finally, Thom Francis welcomes poets Kendall Hoeft and Poetyc Visionz to mic. They shared their work at the Brass Tacks open mic at The Low Beat in Albany, NY. Co-host: Vinny DamaPoleto and Sina Basila Hickey

    Talking With Poets - Kendall Hoeft and Poetyc Visionz at The Low Beat

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 10:08


    This week, Thom Francis welcomes poets Kendall Hoeft and Poetyc Visionz to mic. They shared their work at the Brass Tacks open mic at The Low Beat in Albany, NY, on December 4, 2018. — The Brass Tacks open mic series at The Low Beat continued on Tuesday, December 4, 2018 with many poets signing up to share their work with the pre-holiday crowd. On that winter night, Kendall Hoeft, a poet and writer currently residing in California's Bay Area, read a poem titled “When the Body Breaks” and “Of Sea & Sky,” about fear and desire. The great Poetyc Visionz was up next with two poems. The poet and graphic designer who now lives in Atlanta, performed a new piece “I Met God on Lark St.” and then another with his signature wordplay (local poet and photographer Dan Wilcox says, “was an example of why he has been dubbed “the Pastor of Positivity””), “Be Grateful.”

    Hugh Johnson on Texas Floods and Tropical Storm Chantal

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 10:06


    This week Hugh Johnson talks about the devastating flooding in Texas and he also tells us about Tropical Storm Chantal and where this tropical storm his heading next. the weekly weather report.

    HMM_07-07-2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 57:58


    Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Sal Rochelle reports on the Saratoga City Council meeting where Saratogans turned up to oppose a so-called "camping ban" Then, Moses Nagel reports from the ICE Out of Albany protest on July 2. Later on, we have an interview with retired National Weather Service Meteorologist Hugh Johnson After that, Joanna Dreby interviews Renee about their migration story. Finally, Susan Brink interviews Keith Pray about the inaugural edition of the Galway Jazz Fest Hosts: Lennox Apudo and Sean Bernyk. Engineer: Caelan McPherson

    Galway Jazz Festival

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 8:24


    Susan Brink speaks with musician, educator and founder of Capital District Jazz, Keith Pray about the inaugural edition of the Galway Jazz Fest. https://www.facebook.com/events/1402686467554611?active_tab=about

    Citizen Action on DEC Greenhouse Gas Reporting Regs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 9:59


    July 1 was the deadline for public comments on NYS's reporting regulations for greenhouse gas emissions. Bob Cohen of Citizen Action talks about the regs but notes that far more important and not yet issued are the state's regulations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

    Residents Oppose Burning of PFAS Soil in Ft. Edwards

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 9:36


    Clean Earth has submitted an application to the NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to conduct a two-week pilot thermal desorption treatment of 5,000 tons of PFAS-Contaminated soil at their Ft. Edwards facility. While described as a research project, none of the staff of Clean Earth have sufficient scientific credentials for such a study. Angela Pressley, Ph.D., of The Fort Stops PFAS, speaks to Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine about the conerns of local residents about this project.

    Report from ICE Out! Rally

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 10:00


    On July 2, Local groups held a rally on Frisbie Avenue facing the FBI headquarters where ICE has been staging vehicles and people for local raids. The rally demanded ICE OUT of Albany in order to protect immigrants and reinforce Albany's status as a sanctuary community. After the rally, groups spread out to various Albany neighborhoods to pass out 'know your rights' literature. Moses Nagel was there and filed a report.

    Everybody Moves- Renee

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 9:58


    Everybody Moves 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: Renee, whose parents came from Holland. This series is produced by Moses Nagel and Joanna Dreby. Interested in sharing your story? You can reach us at Joanna.dreby@gmail.com or moses.nagel@gmail.com to schedule a 20-30 minute storytelling session, in person or on zoom.

    HMM_07-04-2025 The Aunties Dandelion

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 55:11


    In place of our regular Hudson Mohawk Magazine programing, today we share this episode of The Aunties Dandelion podcast called "Auntie Katsitsionni Fox (Kanyen'kehà:ka) Filmmaker, Artist, Potter." Show Notes: AUNTIE: Wa'tkwanonhweráton. Greetings, love, and respect from me to all of you. On this edition of The Aunties Dandelion we're visiting with Katsitsionni Fox who is a beloved Bear Clan filmmaker, potter, and artist from our Kanyenkehà:ka territory of Akwesasne. After decades of teaching Indigenous media and Rotinonhsyón:ni culture in her community's schools – Katsitsionni has become an independent artist and filmmaker after receiving the Nia Tero's storytelling fellowship in 2021 that unleashed her unique storytelling skills and perspective onto a global stage. She's created two movies that aired on PBS with another on its way to completion and each film is profoundly tied to our Onkwehonwe teachings and practice. KATSITSIONNI: I am not telling the story and disappearing. I'm going to be here. People come into the communities and try to harvest our stories and then it is not coming from the inside because they don't have that connection and respect and that way of being I guess that comes from living in the community. AUNTIE: Back in the day Katsitsionni trained at the acclaimed Institute for American Indian Arts in Santa Fe and her art installations and films have been featured at the Museum of Art and Design in New York, Musée Du Quai Branly in Paris, Everson Museum in Saracusev, the Ganondagan Seneca Museum and beyond. Her art extends to new variations on traditional Rotinonhsyón:ni pottery and Katsitsionni attributes her prolific storytelling and art to the relationships she tends to in everything she does. KATSITSIONNI: Whether its, you know, having a relationship with that clay. It is not something you just grab and slap together. For me I always greet that clay and I say “Nyá:wen” to the clay and I put my intention in there. What am I making? I have that intention. I share it with the clay before I start. AUNTIE: I'm Kahstoserakwathe and we are Yéthi Nihsténha ne Tekarónyakénare. The Aunties Dandelion. We're focused on revitalizing our communities through stories of land, language, and relationships. And we want to say Nyá:wenkò:wa – or big thanks – to Canada's Indigenous Screen Office – teyonhkiwihstekénha – for making this podcast possible through their New Media fund. Learn more about https://www.theauntiesdandelion.com

    Food is a Human Right: from the Capital Region to Palestine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 11:45


    Jewish Voice for Peace Albany is addressing hunger with their current campaign, a Solidarity fundraiser for Gaza Soup Kitchen and Soul Fire Farm. While Gaza Soup Kitchen is working on supplying food for people in need of food in Gaza, Soul Fire Farm will be supplying food for local, undocumented families. JVP-Albany member Branda Miller spoke about this campaign and food justice in the context of the Fourth of July with Sina Basila Hickey for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. Learn more: linktr.ee/jvpalbany

    HMM_07-03-2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 58:38


    Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea reports on President Trump's push to cut food safety nets. Then, Blaise Bryant shares Medicaid stories from the folks in the disability community. Later on, Willie Terry takes us back to the history fair with the theme "The World of James Knapp: Black Life in Gilded Age Albany." After that, Marsha Lazarus talks with Sheilah, who folks can call for stress free moving. Finally, Jewish Voice for Peace Albany member Branda Miller talks about the groups fundraiser for food for Gaza and local undocumented people.

    Saratogans Turn Up Against "Camping Ban"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 11:32


    On July 1, many Saratogans turned up to oppose a so-called "camping ban" ordinance that would criminalize a wide range of actions and situations of homelessness. The proposal was put forth by Councilmember Coll on the eve of the Saratoga racetrack opening for the season, and residents were alarmed that he broadcast photographs taken of sleeping people without consent. There was one arrest, and people spoke for over four hours, on their own experiences being unhoused, how this would exacerbate the existing housing crisis, and lawsuits that this would open the city to. The council passed it by a 3-2 vote.

    The World of James Knapp: Black Life in Gilded Age Albany (P-5) UREC

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 9:48


    On Sunday, May 4, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended Historic Cherry Hill's Albany History Fair. The theme of the history fair was "The World of James Knapp: Black Life in Glided Age Albany." In this fifth Labor segment, Willie recorded the presentation given at the history fair by the Co-Founders of the Underground Railroad Education Center in Albany, Paul and Mary Liz Steward, on Black communities during the time of James Knapp.

    Kieran of Stoker Talks About the Band's Sound and Upcoming Performance

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 10:35


    Stoker is a rock band from Albany NY heavily influenced by progressive rock, metal, and math rock. Benno Greene talked with Kieran Robbins, one of the guitarists and vocalists of the band, about their upcoming performance on July 11th and their new sound.

    HMM_07-02-2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 58:48


    Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, we hear about the efforts to keep ICE out of Albany. Then, we get a first hand report about the recent peace protests at the NATO summit. Later on, Rosemary Armao reviews the threats by President Trump to cut off funding for public broadcasting. After that, Benno Greene talks with Kieran of the band Stoker about their upcoming performance at No Fun. Finally, Andrea Cunliffe reports on opportunities– such as swimming, sand, and hiking– at Grafton Lake State Park. Co-hosts: Mark Dunlea & Benno Greene Engineer: Benno Greene & Sina Basila Hickey

    Connect to Nature at Grafton Lakes State Park

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 10:05


    Grafton Lakes State Park has a great balance of trails and lakes, having the largest beach in the Capital Regions. The summer swimming season began on Memorial Day, with the Sand Castle competition taking place on the 4th of July. Andrea Cunliffe from Hudson Mohawk Magazine meets up with Grafton Lake State Park Manager Melissa Miller to talk about the bounty of activities and opportunities to get us all back to nature. Grafton Lakes State Park is open year around with an abundance of outdoor opportunities, and CDTA offers a shuttle service to Grafton Lakes State Park (Route #96) through the summer httpS://cdta.org/ Connect to Nature at Grafton Lakes State Park

    Trump Pushes to Cut Food Safety Net

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 9:54


    With President Trump massive tax cut and budget bill having moved back from the Senate to the House for a final vote, feeding programs are facing even larger cuts. The proposals include shifting some of the costs on to states, which will give them more incentives to deny food benefits to applicants. The Republicans are also seeking to increase the existing requirements related to work and education for SNAP participants, formerly known as food stamps. A recent podcast from Greg Silverman of the Westside Campaign Against Hunger and the Alliance for Hunger Free New York included interviews with several Capital District residents about how their families were helped by the various federal nutrition programs. Greg's full podcast is at https://soundcloud.com/listenwscah/the-albany-allies-episode-14

    Armao on the Brink: Trump's Cuts to Public Broadcasting

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 10:20


    The Trump administration is determined to make good on a threat Republicans have made for 30 years — to cut or eliminated funding for public broadcast. In this week's On the Brink Rosemary Armao talks with Mitch Teich, the station manager of North Country Public Radio based in Canton about what the loss of federal tax dollars might mean in the rural and remote area North Country serves.

    ICE OUT Rally in Albany on July 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 9:29


    On July 2nd, the Capital Region Sanctuary Committee held a rally saying ICE OUT of Albany in order to protect immigrants and reinforce Albany's status as a sanctuary community. Carrie Kuehl of the Capital District Board Watch talked to Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

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