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HMM_03-12-21

An episode of the Hudson Mohawk Magazine podcast, hosted by Hudson Mohawk Magazine, titled "HMM_03-12-21" was published on March 13, 2021 and runs 59 minutes.

March 13, 2021 ·59m · Hudson Mohawk Magazine

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This is the Hudson Mohawk Magazine on WOOC-LP 105.3 FM Troy and WOOS-LP 98.9 FM Schenectady broadcasting from The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy with Lovonia Mallory and Guy Schaffer. Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea speaks with Rev. Nicolle Harris, head of the Schenectady NAACP, about the community reaction to the proposed reforms for the Schenectady Police Department Then,  in PART 2   of Reclaiming History, Lovonia Mallory continues her discussion with Scott Richman, Regional Director of the ADL about white supremacy, the attack on our capital, and ways to recognize hate symbols. After that, McKenna Conners hears from botanist and ornithologist, Richard Ring, about the wonders of and how one can preserve the biodiversity of the American North-East. Then we have part 2 of HMM Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry’s interview with Hudson Valley Community College Professor Tamu Chambers about her "365 Days a Year Black History Educational Video Project." And to close out the show, Erika Dulcinia Diggs speaks with Simone Agoussoye a glass artist who primarily focuses on showcasing the beauty in African American culture

This is the Hudson Mohawk Magazine on WOOC-LP 105.3 FM Troy and WOOS-LP 98.9 FM Schenectady broadcasting from The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy with Lovonia Mallory and Guy Schaffer. Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,

  • First, Mark Dunlea speaks with Rev. Nicolle Harris, head of the Schenectady NAACP, about the community reaction to the proposed reforms for the Schenectady Police Department
  • Then,  in PART 2   of Reclaiming History, Lovonia Mallory continues her discussion with Scott Richman, Regional Director of the ADL about white supremacy, the attack on our capital, and ways to recognize hate symbols.
  • After that, McKenna Conners hears from botanist and ornithologist, Richard Ring, about the wonders of and how one can preserve the biodiversity of the American North-East.
  • Then we have part 2 of HMM Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry’s interview with Hudson Valley Community College Professor Tamu Chambers about her "365 Days a Year Black History Educational Video Project."
  • And to close out the show, Erika Dulcinia Diggs speaks with Simone Agoussoye a glass artist who primarily focuses on showcasing the beauty in African American culture
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