July 02, 2024

HMM 07 – 01 – 2024

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,
First, Mark Dunlea brings us coverage from the Poor People march in DC. on June 29th, an event that was organized to mobilize poor people ahead of the November 2024 elections.

Then, Brea Barthel speaks with Carol Roberts, head of Young People’s Services, from the Troy Public Library about the activities for young folks lined up for July.

Later on, Hugh Johnson joins us to talk about hurricanes elsewhere, and this week’s upcoming weather here.

After that, Sina Basila Hickey interviews Ernie Dillon, a resident of Wildwood and a rider in the Special Olympics.

Finally, Willie Terry brings us coverage of another Juneteenth Celebration, this one was hosted by the Troy NAACP at downtown Riverfront Park.

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