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…
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea speaks with Kathy Manley about the Global March to Gaza Then, Willie Terry brings us part 4 of coverage on the Cherry Hill Albany History Fair. Later on, Khalid Sidahmed examines media coverage of the Sudanese War with Lennox Apudo. After that, Sina Basila Hickey covers the No Kings Rally in Troy. Finally, Sina speaks with Professor Rebecca Clark about her invertebrate research
The vibrant and energetic crowd which attended the No Kings march in Troy, NY included a large crowd of folks of different demographics, bright signs with a variety of messages, and an assortment of attires with stories behind them. In this segment we hear from veterans, war reenactors, and a friar, reported on by Sina Basila Hickey.
On Thursday June 26, NY Divest from Death, Extinction Rebellion of the Capital Region, and the Upper Hudson Valley chapter of Codepink rallied outside NYS Comptroller DiNapoli's office on State street in downtown Albany to demand an end to investing NY retirement funds in Israeli bonds that help funds the Netanyahu government's genocide in Gaza and $5 billion in large fossil fuel companies that are driving global companies. We hear from Arthur with Code Pink; Eyad Alkarubi from the Palestinian Rights Committee; Xan Plymale of Divest from Death; and Wendy Dwyer and Tom Ellis (PRC). By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
On Sunday, May 4, 2025, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the 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 part four 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.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea and Benno Greene will discuss Tuesday's primary election results Then, for our peace segment we hear local reactions to Trump's bombing of Iran. Later on Armao on the Brink, Rosemary talks about two government reform bills passed by the state legislature Next we hear about the Flaherty Film Seminar taking place at the Sanctuary this weekend. We finish up with our last report on June 14th No Kings protest in Colonie. Co-Hosts: Mark Dunlea & Benno Greene Engineer: Jalaya Reid
In collaboration with Picture Lock One and the Tang Museum, the Flaherty Film Seminar gathering provides access to two curated non-fiction film programs followed by group discussions which encourage the exchange of cinematic ideas across generations and cultures and promote the expansion of the limits of cinema itself. Angus McCullough, Emma Baiada, and Adam Tinkle spoke with Carolyn Tennant about this event coming to the Capital Region, with the final day hosted by The Sanctuary for Independent Media. Learn more here: https://www.mediasanctuary.org/event/flaherty-film-seminar/
Opponents of President Donald Trump's administration rallied in 1200 cities on Saturday June 16th during the military paraded in Washington DC to mark the Army's 250th anniversary, which coincides with Trump's Birthday. “No Kings” followed several days of nationwide protests. This is an onsite report by Andrea Cunliffe fro Hudson Mohawk Magazine from the rally in Albany NY, speaking with demonstrators at the protest on Wolf Road that day.
On the last days of the New York State legislative session lawmakers passed two bills expanding open government and the means for citizens to find out what their government is up to. New York Gov. Hochul now has a chance by signing these measures to finally make good on promises she made when first put into office to insure that government is transparent and to banish the kind of secrecy that leads to corruption. Freedom of Information is not a sexy topic for much of the public, but the government watchdog group Reinvent Albany managed to get votes to strengthen New York's flabby rules by bringing in community groups working on issues like lead paint and police reform that have been hampered by their inability to get information from state and local governments. Reinvent Albany Senior Policy Advisor Rachael Fauss talks with Rosemary Armao about the winning campaign.
On June 22, the Trump administration jumped into the war between Israel and Iran when it attacked three of Iran's nuclear facilities. By late evening on the 23rd, Trump took to social media to announce that Iran and Israel had agreed to a ceasefire in their 12 day war, though the two countries were slow to confirm it. We hear responses from earlier in the day to Trump's unilateral decision to attack Iran from several participants at the weekly peace vigil by Bethlehem Neighbors for Peace. We hear from Hazel Landa, John Koethen, Herman, and Candace Lider. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea reports on the plans by the governor to build a nuclear power plant in central Hudson NY . Then, Niko Nagel-Dreby heads to Grafton state park to tell us how people there are beating the heat. Later on, Susan Brink sat down with Frank Malfitano founder & Executive Director of the Syracuse jazz fest, to learn more about the festival. After that, Juan Panteleon tells us about Kay Goutos's new column the Albany Comedy Chronicles. Finally, Thom Francis introduces us to poet and writer Alyssa Michelle. They talk about her poem “Introvert” and its inspiration. Hosts: Caelan McPherson and Lavender Engineer:Caelan McPherson
Kathy Manley was one of several thousand people who went to Cairo to participate in the Global March to Gaza to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people who are facing genocide from the Israeli government. Unfortunately, Egyptian authorities were not cooperative with the marchers. Kathy talks to Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine about her experiences with the event.
Thom Francis introduces us to poet and writer Alyssa Michelle. They talk about her poem “Introvert” and its inspiration, what convinced a self-proclaimed introvert to come out to open mics, and how personal experiences shape her writing. — Alyssa Michelle is a mother, poet, self-published author, and spoken word artist. Her poetry sheds light on life as a single mother, domestic violence, addiction, mental health, healing, and self-empowerment. Her chapbooks include “Growing Pains,” “The Awakening,” and “Blooming Season.” Alyssa read her poem “Introvert” at the Brass Tacks poetry and spoken word open mic on December 4, 2018, at The Low Beat in Albany. In our conversation, we talk about where that poem came from, what convinced a self-proclaimed introvert to come out to open mics, and how personal experiences shape her writing. Alyssa will be sharing her work as a featured reader at the Poets in the Park series on Saturday, July 19, 2025, in Albany's Washington Park. Information on that reading and all of the writers featured this July can be found on the Hudson Valley Writers Guild website, https://hvwg.org.
NY Governor Kathy Hochul, on the Monday after the legislature left town for the yea,r announced that she was directing the New York Power Authority to build a nuclear plant, probably in Central New York. One of the main reasons is to met the energy needs of the new chip factory that MIcron plans to build in Syracuse. The announcement was quickly greeted with dismay by climate and environmental groups who view nuclear as an expensive and false climate solution that presents a host of environmental and public health problems. Anne Rabe of Don't Waste NY talks with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
The Syracuse International Jazz Fest starts Wednesday, June 25 - Sunday June 29th. Susan Brink interviews Frank Malfitano, Founder & Executive Director of the 39th Annual Syracuse Jazz Festival. https://syracusejazzfest.com
Retired national weather service meteorologist Hugh Johnson speaks about the heat wave, heat advisory, humidity, and upcoming weather with Lennox Apudo and Sina Basila Hickey.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea brings us coverage from the news conference hosted by Beyond Plastics after the New York State Assembly ended the legislative session without voting on the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act. Then, Melissa Bromley talks with Corrine Carrey of Compassion and Choices to get her reaction to the passage of the Medical Assisted Aid in Dying Bill in the State Assembly. Later on, Hugh Johnson joins us to discuss local weather and to give us a forecast of what's in-store for the week. After that, Joanna Dreby and Moses Nagel bring us the weekly series Everybody Moves that profiles the immigration stories of the members of our community. This week we hear from Hassan Elminyawi. Finally, Susan Brink talks with Danny Melnick, President of Absolutely Live Entertainment, which produces the Saratoga Jazz Festival about the upcoming June 28th -29th festival.
The Saratoga Jazz Festival is back this weekend at SPAC on June 28 & 29, 2025. Susan Brink spoke with Danny Melnick, President of Absolutely Live Entertainment, which produces the Saratoga Jazz Festival. Learn more here: https://spac.org/saratoga-performing-arts-center/saratoga-jazz-festival/
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: Hassan Elminyawi, member of the Albany Board of Education and owner of Urban Aftermath bookshop. 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.
Corrine Carey, Compassion & Choices' Senior Campaign Director for NY and NJ speaks with HMM producer, Melissa Bromley, about the passage of the Medical Aid in Dying Bill in the New York State Legislature.
The 25th Brunswick Summer concert series takes place Tuesday evenings, beginning June 24, 2025. Pat Poleto started the series back in the year 2001 and has focused it on highlighting local bands to bring community together. He was interviewed by Dick Sleeper and Jacob Boston.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea discusses the fate of the NY Heat Act with a member of New York Communities for Change after the recent elimination of the gas subsidy called the “100-ft rule” by the assembly Then, Willie Terry brings us his coverage from the Public Employees Federation "Community Wellness Fair” in Albany. Later on, Andrea Cunliffe brings us coverage from June 12th's voter education forum with Democratic primary candidates for Mayor in the City of Albany After that, Pat Poleto joins us in studio to talk about the 2025 Brunswick summer concert series Finally, Garret McCarey speaks with members of Dragons alive, a Dragon Boat paddling club based in Cohoes Co-hosts: Richard Sleeper & Jacob Boston Engineer: Jalaya Reid
For the second year in a row, the Democratic supermajority- controlled New York State Assembly failed to vote on the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act (A1749 Glick) despite the bill having enough votes to pass. Beyond Plastics held a news conference with leaders from Brookhaven Landfill Action and Remediation Group, NAACP NYS Niagara Falls branch, and NYPIRG to discuss the implications of the Assembly failing to act as the federal government launches a full-scale attack on the climate, environment, and public health. The group also discussed the plastics and chemicals industries' lobbying tactics against the bill, and how the Assembly let the clock run out in the waning days of session.
On June 12th the Government Law Center at Albany Law School and League of Women Voters of Albany County hosted for a voter education forum with Democratic primary candidates for Mayor in the City of Albany. Hudson Mohawk Magazine's Andrea Cunliffe brings you an excerpt from the debate where candidates spoke about who they are and why they want to be Mayor of Albany. June the 24th is Primary Election Day. Go to Vote411.org for more detailed information.
This episode of the Hudson Mohawk Magazine we are celebrating Juneteenth! In this special, you'll hear some of our archival stories on what Juneteenth is, what this holiday means to some, and stories centered around trauma and resilience. First we hear from Willie Terry on the origins of Juneteenth. For our second segment, Willie Terry interviews Marcus Nix on what Juneteenth means to him. For our third segment, we hear from Shawn Young and Jamaica Miles, founders of the Schenectady Civil rights group All of Us, who speak with Arthur Butler, Executive Director of the Human Rights Commission of Schenectady County, on the human rights of blackness. For our fourth segment, Cathy Silber speaks with Dr. Sonja Ann Miller on Juneteenth and trauma. Lastly, we hear from Mehki King who spoke with Raei Bridges, the creator of Black and Wild, to discuss how crucial nature is and how it's important to have a safe community for people of color to connect with nature.
Khalid Sidahmed, a Sudanese anti-war campaigner discusses how to critically evaluate media reporting on the Sudanese War in order to get an accurate account of current events. Report by Lennox Apudo. Some Sudanese grassroots media to check out include: * moatinoon.com * 3ayin.com * menasolidaritynetrowork.com
Khalid Sidahmed, a Sudanese anti-war campaigner examines media narrartives on some of the recent siginificant events of the Sudanese War and places these events in their proper context. Report by Lennox Apudo. Some Sudanese grassroots media to check out include: * moatinoon.com * 3ayin.com * menasolidaritynetrowork.com
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, we hear about the possibility of the state draining the Dunham Reservoir in Grafton. Then, for our peace segment, Mark Dunlea interviews Professor Stephen Zunes about the war Israel has launched with Iran. Later on, Rosemary Armao talks with a local grandmother about her organizing against Trump. After that, we hear voices from the Wolf Road No Kings protest on June 14. We finish with a segment on the role of poles in health with Spicy Kay, owner of Upstate Alternative Fitness
In this episode, we're shining the spotlight on a unique and empowering fitness movement that's growing right here in our own backyard — pole fitness. Whether you're curious about what goes on behind the mirrored walls of a pole studio or wondering how this form of movement builds strength, confidence, and community, we've got a special guest Spicy Kay, owner of Upstate Alternative Fitness to tell us all about it. Tune in to this two part interview to learn about the history of pole dance, how it builds community and transcends barriers to access, and how you can try it too! This interview was produced by A'Livija Mullins-Richard. Some links to keep you up to date with Upstate Alternative Fitness: https://www.upstatealternativefitness.com/ httpS://www.allmylinks.com/spicykaytv
In this week's On the Brink Rosemary Armao talks with Dee Burkins, a grandmother who is one of the most visible anti-Trump activists in the Capital District
Dragons Alive! is the Dragon Boat paddling club based in Cohoes. Louisa Matthew and Anna Judge talk with HMM producer Garrett McCarey about this unusual paddling sport and their organization which paddles weekly on the Mohawk River. Learn how you can be a part of this! Send an email to capitalregiondb@gmail.com or visit dragons alive.org.
On Saturday, June 14, 2025, Hudson Mohanwk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Public Employees Federation "Community Wellness Fair" at the Albany Armory on Washington Avenue. In this labor segment, Willie interviewed Stephanie Mclean-Beathley, PEF Membership Benefits Program Administrator, about the fair and book giveaway.
This Weeks Comedian Shawn Barnes is in studio alongside his podcast partner Jay Leanord to promote their podcast Supersalad Pod as well as their upcoming independent film "Its always Almost over" They talk the progress with host Juan Pantaleo. and get in to the history of the Supersalad pod and Jay and Shawns Friendship
HMM reporter Marsha Lazarus joined protestors at the June 14th Wolf Rd NO KINGS Rally...and spoke with folks there, who shared their concerns and why they came!
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, we hear a report from Andrea Cunliffe from a No Kings Rally protest in Riverfront Park. Then, we hear another Perspective on No Kings rally in Liberty Plaza in Altana Georgia from Moses Nagel Later on, we'll talk live with Joshua Gruft, the owner of Paper Moon, a local zine store. After that, on the Albany Comedy Interview Corner, Juan Pantaleon talks with the hosts of the SuperSalad podcast. Finally, Thom Francis highlights poet and activist Samira, who was the featured poet at the 2024 Word Fest Open Mic. Co-hosts; Caelan McPherson & Vinny DamaPoleto Engineer: Jalaya Reid
Rather than passing the full NY Heat Act, the Assembly instead just passed the elimination of the gas subsidy called the “100-ft rule”. By repealing this rule, utility companies will no longer be required to pay for gas infrastructure to within 100 feet of a building upon a developer's request, costs that the utilities pass along to New Yorkers via their utility bills. Pete Sikora of New York Communities for Change discusses the fate of NY Heat and climate policy in general with the Governor and State Legislature. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
At Troy's Indivisible's NO KINGS Rally on June 14 at Riverfront Park , Hudson Mohawk Magazine's Andrea Cunliffe brings you this on site report with some of the people who attended.
Five days ago Israel launched an unprovoked military attack on Iran. While they claimed that they were acting to destroy Iran's imminent effort to develop nuclear weapons, both the US and Israel for decades have claimed that Iran was on the precipice of developing such a capability. Israel of course already has nuclear weapons. The Iranian official who was negotating over the nuclear program with the US was one of many murdered by Israel. While President Trump claims he did not give the green light to Israel's attacks, the US has been ramping up its military support for Israel as Iran has responded to the attacks, threatening the possiblity of an all out regional war. Trump has urged people to flee Tehran and has raised the possibility of assassinating Iran's leader, though he did reportedly recently veto such an effot by Israel. Professor Stephen Zunes, Director of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of San Francisco, talks to Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
The State of New York is considering draining the 98-acre Dunham Reservoir in Grafton, saying the 112-year-old dam is unsafe. Local residents are concerned that the dam's removal would eliminate a space for recreation and wildlife and potentially risk the area becoming a swamp. Local photographer John Bulmer talks with Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine about the issue. SaveDunham.org
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea brings us coverage of the “No Kings” protests at the Riverfront Park in Troy this past weekend. Then, Mark Dunlea reports on the environmental issues trying to puss before the legislative break, such as the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act (PRRIA) and other environmental issues. After that, Retired National Weather Service meteorologist Hugh Johnson joins us for our weekly look at climate and his weather forecast. Later on, Joanna Dreby and Moses Nagel bring us their weekly series Everybody Moves that profiles the immigrant journeys of the members of our community. This week we hear from Tassiana from Brazil. Finally, Dr. Janell Hobson, the director of the undergraduate program in the Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Albany joins Raneed Afifi to discuss attacks on academic institutions by the current administration. Co-hosts: Lennox Apudo & Sina Basila Hickey Engineer: Jalaya Reid
On Monday at the Capitol, with the Assembly set to end the legislation session for the year on Tuesday, we talk about the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act (PRRIA) and other environmental issues with Rob Hayes of Environmental Advocates, Sally Lauletta, Ella McGrail of Save the Sound, and Blair Horner of NYPIRG. Beyond Plastics brought the Plastic Tsunami – an exhibit of one family's six months of waste – as part of the last-minute push with legislators. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
Millions turned out around the country for No Kings rallies and marches on Saturday, June 14. Hudson Mohawk Magazine correspondent was at Liberty Plaza in downtown Atlanta and asked some of the attendees what brought them to the streets.
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: Tassiana, from Brazil. 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.
On Saturday June 14, as President Trump presided over a military parade on his birthday in the nation's Capitol, millions of Americans joined together in communities across the country under the banner of No Kings to fight to save Democracy in the United State sand to oppose authoritarian rule. In Troy, despite a morning downpour, more than 1300 individuals rallied in Riverfront Park, with other protests taking place throughout the Capital District later during the day. 75 protests took place statewide. In this report, we hear from three co-chairs of the Troy and Albany Indivisible, starting with Brian Paz Hernandez, then Marianna Achlaoug and Dr. Mary Panzetta, followed by Ava Agree of the local Jewish Voice for Peace.
The Northeast NY Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (NENYCOSH) does work which focuses around training and advocating for the most vulnerable workers. Rossana Coto-Batres of NENYCOSH spoke with Vinny DamaPoleto and Caelan McPherson to discuss the trainings they offer, why health and safety matters, and who tends to get injured on the job.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, Mark Dunlea brings us coverage from a recent roundtable organized by climate organizations with Albany Mayoral candidates. Then, Elizabeth “EP” Press spoke with Troy City Council District 4 Primary candidate Noreen McKee. Later on, Moses Nagel talks to local writer Kat Fitzpatrick about a book she wrote describing her experience during the US war against Vietnam when her father worked for the CIA. After that, Jacob Boston talks to Patrick Harris Jr., President and CEO of Collectiveffort about how the organization is helping creators bring their visions to fruition. Finally, we go to our archives to bring you a student story about a fertilizer recipe to combat food insecurity. Co-hosts: Jacob Boston and Richard Sleeper
In this interview we talk with Dr. Janell Hobson, the director of the undergraduate program in the Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Albany, about the escalating political attacks on academic institutions in the U.S., why they are happening, what the underlying goals of this are, and how to create a path forward.
Collectiveffort is an organization dedicated to providing space and resources to creators and storytellers of many mediums. Jacob Boston sat down with Patrick Harris, the organization's President and CEO, to talk more about the work they're doing to help bring these artists visions to life.
Kat Fitzpatrick is a writer who lives in the Capital District. She has written a book about her experience living in Saigon during the US war against Vietnam when her father worked for the CIA. The book is entitled, 'For the Love of Vietnam: A war, a family, a CIA official, and the best evacuation story never heard' and Moses Nagel spoke to her about what's in the book and why she wrote it.
Cyren Romeo joins producers Marrow and Cricket in the studio for a live studio interview all about the Queer Creative Futures program they're launching to help queer youth access supplies for their art as well as like-minded mentors!
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea covers a protest for the New York for All act. Then, we hear Willie Terry's coverage of Historic Cherry Hill's Albany History Fair. Later on, Andrea Cunliffe interviews two playwrights on the Capital Region Festival of Theater. After that, a live studio interview with Cyren Romeo on the Queer Creative Futures Youth Mentoring Program. Finally, Natalie Meltzer interviews Blair Taylor about social ecology.
This week end is the Capital Region Festival of Theater. Its a 4 day evnt of performances, workshops, panel discussions from loca theatre companies and artists. At 8 different venues it is a FREE event celebrating the Capital Disticts theatre community. I spoke with Two playwrights whose work is being perfored Katherine Ambrosio Actress/Playwright and Julie Demers Playwright and Educator CR FT is this week end These free events run from the 12th to the 15th at 8 different venues. 10AM Sunday “Marge and Melvin” by Katherine Ambrosio is at SUNY's Student Union Theatre 11:30 AM “Aftermath” by Julie Demers is at SUNY's Campus Center West Auditorium The Film: “Train to Moscow” by Katherine Ambrosio begins the film festival at Capital Rep.