September 13, 2024

HMM 09 – 13 – 24

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:

First, Mark Dunlea sits down with Blair Horner of NYPIRG to discuss the latest development on the Climate Superfund Act.

Then, we hear about the journey of an eco-artist and her canoe along the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers to the NY State Capitol.

Later on, Skidmore Professor Ruth McAdams talks to Skidmore students about her role in unionizing Skidmore’s non-tenure track faculty.

After that, Willie Terry interviews Debora Y. Brown and Beverly Ivey of Albany NAACP at the Capital District Michael L. Burns Labor Day Celebration.

Finally, we hear from Preservation League about the importance of the Sanctuary’s historical building.

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