HMM 10 – 18 – 24
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,
First, Lexis Figuereo talks with Mark Dunlea about a team Saratoga Black Lives Matter is forming to respond to local emergencies that have to do with mental health or drug use.
Then, Benno Greene talks to musician/producer Troy Pohl about his return to performing music after a 12 year hiatus.
Later on, Willie Terry brings us part two of his conversation with Seth Cohen, President of the Capital District Area Labor Federation.
After that, Kitchen Sanctuary’s Jonathan Segol will talk about cooking food at the Sanctuary, ahead of next week’s Slow Food Meet Up.
Finally, Garrett McCarey speaks with author Sandra Foyt, about her book titled “100 Things to do in Albany before You Die.”