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HMM_01-27-2025
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, For our first story, Sina Basila Hickey talks with Melanie Trimble from the New York Civil Liberties Union about some of the many executive orders issued by President Trump in his first few days in office. Then, Moses Nagel brings us a wrap-up of the Albany City Council’s meeting on January 21st. After that, Carol Roberts, head of Young People’s Services at Troy Public Library, tells us about all the cool events and activities coming up in February for youth from tots through teens. Later on, in the “Everybody Moves” series, my co–host Lennox Apudo talks with series host Joanna Derby about his experience moving from Kenya to Albany for school. For our final story, we replay a piece by HMM correspondent Eunice Jeong speaking with RPI Professor Nancy Campbell about medical ethics and how these relate to drug overdoses.
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, For our first story, Sina Basila Hickey talks with Melanie Trimble from the New York Civil Liberties Union about some of the many executive orders issued by President Trump in his first few days in office. Then, Moses Nagel brings us a wrap-up of the Albany City Council’s meeting on January 21st. After that, Carol Roberts, head of Young People’s Services at Troy Public Library, tells us about all the cool events and activities coming up in February for youth from tots through teens. Later on, in the “Everybody Moves” series, my co–host Lennox Apudo talks with series host Joanna Derby about his experience moving from Kenya to Albany for school. For our final story, we replay a piece by HMM correspondent Eunice Jeong speaking with RPI Professor Nancy Campbell about medical ethics and how these relate to drug overdoses.
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×Areli Mendoza-Pannone is a singer-songwriter and classically trained soprano. In July she released her first album 'YOU DON'T SCARE ME NO MORE' and in October she released her latest single 'Ghost' which combines jazz, pop, rock, and classical. Benno Greene talked with her about her musical influences, her love of opera, her new releases, and her upcoming performance on March 11th at Song City Troy.…
On Tuesday, February 25, the NY Department of State (DOS) and NYSERDA released a revised draft of the 2024 Building/Energy Code update. A public hearing was held on February 28. While many praised the council for including the provisions of the All Electric Building Act in their draft, a number of key proposals made by the Climate Aciton Council were relegated to an advisory appendix rather than being treated as the mandate they are. We hear from a number of speakers, starting with Assemblymember Gallagher of Brooklyn; Assemblymember Sarahana Shrestha of New Paltz; Justin Flagg representing Senator Kruger; Assemblymember Anna Kelles of Ithaca; Eric Wood of NYPIRG; and a staff person for ACEEE the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy…
In the final installment of the All of Us Black History Month discussion series: Resilience & Resistance, co-founder Jamaica Miles moderates a discussion on the importance of finding joy in the midst of the struggle for liberation. The commentators include: Nikki Rodgers, Albany educator and yoga instructor, Damonni Farley member of the Schenectady City Council, Paul ‘Batman’ Collins-Hackett, Director of the Red Shelf and Vice-President of the Albany Fund for Education and Lisa Good , founder and director of Urban Grief who gives the first answer to the question of the importance of joy.…
Do you have an unused musical instrument that you'd like to pass on? Are you interested in hearing how instruments are shared with kids throughout the Capital region? Or the many benefits of learning music? Jill Rifkin talks about her work gathering, sometimes fixing, and distributing donated instruments through Vanguard, Inc., the volunteer organization that supports the Albany Symphony Orchestra. Jill will be at Crossgates Mall on Saturday, March 8th, 10:30 to 5, to collect donations of band or orchestra instruments (please, no pianos!). For more information, contact Jill at 518-439-1843 or at jrrif@aol.com. Produced by Brea Barthel for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.…
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First, Mark Dunlea Speaks with Don't Waste NY about Governor Hochul’s recent push for more Nuclear power in NY Then, Elizabeth “EP” Press talks student safety with The Albany City School District Superintendent Later on, Brea Barthel talks musical instruments with Jill Rifkin of Vanguard inc After that, Benno Greene talks to singer-songwriter Areli Mendoza-Pannone about her upcoming performance at Song City Troy Finally, Moses Nagel brings us the final installment of Resilience & Resistance from All of Us Co-hosts: Richard Sleeper & Jacob Boston Engineer:Jalaya Reid…
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Elizabeth Press interviews Jeid Ebanks on their insights and reflections from their recent work as a volunteer nurse in Palestine. Then, Willie Terry records New York State Attorney General Letitia James speaking at the "54th NYS Association of Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislators Conference" held on February 15, 2025 at the Empire State Plaza. Later on, Blaise Bryant plays Black History Disability Trivia. After that, Lenox Apudo speaks with Andrew Kochian about the VITA program. Finally, Walter Thorne of the Albany Business Review shares about his role as a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion influencer with Marsha Lazarus.…
The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended the "54th NYS Association of Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislators Conference" on February 15, 2025 at the Empire State Plaza. Willie reported on the Labor Luncheon that was held with the theme "Being Bold." The Labor Luncheon was chaired by Terrence Melvin, Secretary-Treasurer of the NYS AFL-CIO. In this part one labor segment, Willie recorded remarks at the Luncheon given by New York State Attorney General Letitia James.…
February is Black History Month. To wrap up this celebration Blaise Bryant shares a game of Disability Black History Month trivia with his friend Chris Horan.
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First, we start with an interview with Chris Hedges, who will be at the Sanctuary on Friday, March 7 for the talk "Normalizing Genocide and the New World Order." Then, we hear from the Ukraine Solidarity Capital District about the status of peace negotiations. Later on, on Armao on the Brink, we hear the story of one Jewish family’s escape from the Soviet Union in the 70s, After that, Jalaya Reid interviews Kevin Pryor about his recent lifetime achievement award. Finally, we hear from African American journalist Walter Thorne of the Albany Business Review. Co-hosts: Mark Dunlea & Benno Greene Engineer: Jalaya Reid…
On Friday March 7, Chris Hedges will return to the Sanctuary for Independent Media to give the talk “Normalizing Genocide and the New World Order” which asks how the world has changed since the genocide began, how we navigate a world without rules or humanitarian law and how the genocidal violence perpetuated by the Global North, especially as the climate crisis deepens, will be turned with ever more frequency on the peoples of the Global South. He talks with Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. (Full)…
Hudson Mohawk Magazine producer Elizabeth (EP) Press speaks to Jeid Ebanks about their experience working as a volunteer nurse in Gaza and the West Bank. On Saturday, March 1 Jeid will be speaking on a panel at the Albany Public Library hosted by the Palestinian Rights Committee .
Despite the significant financial and environmental problems with nuclear power, Governor Hochul is making a major push to develop more of it in NY. Partly it is out of the desire to respond to the skyrocketing electrical demands of data centers, AI, the Micron chip fab plant in Syracuse, and cryptocurrency. Many call nuclear a false climate solution since it does have a carbon footprint related to the use of cement in construction and the footprint from the processing, mining and distribution of the fuel. Plus the enormous problem of radioactive waste and the very long time needed to build nuclear plants when global warming is already breaking through the target cap of 1.5 degree C. Anne Rabe of Don't Waste NY talks with Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine.…
Kevin Pryor is known in Troy as a supporter of youth. His life work has been to support youth in their dreams and goals and works to place young people in work positions which excite them. Kevin Pryor just received a lifetime achievement award, and he was interviewed about his work by HMM producer Jalaya Reid, who is one of the youth whom he has given support to.…
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The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, VITA, program offers free assistance with filing tax returns. Andrew Kochian, the Program Coordinator for the Capital Region VITA program, talks to Lennox Apudo about tax returns and how VITA helps with the filing process.
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The Albany City School District Superintendent Joseph Hochreiter wants to make sure that all students feel safe going to school. He spoke with Elizabeth (EP) Press about his recent communication stressing the need to support all students.
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