February 14, 2025

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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:

First, Mark Dunlea brings us coverage from a protest in response to the approved expansion of the iroquois pipeline.

Then, Richard Sleeper talks with Troy Music Hall’s executive director John Elbom about renovations coming to the space.

Later on, Moses Nagel brings us an excerpt from the first installment of “Resilience & Resistance”, a discussion series organized by civil rights organization All of Us.

After that, Sina Basila Hickey sits down with The Fish Market’s artist-in-residence, Robert Cooper, about the Afro-Lens Film Series he shows at the market.

Finally, have an interview with Hettie Barnhill, director of “Once on This Island.”

Co-hosts: Jacob Boston and Richard Sleeper

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