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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Moses Nagel’s speaks to Paul Collins-Hackett, a member of the Albany Civilian Police Review Board about the board’s recent conflict with the Mayor and the Albany Common Council Then, lleya du Boulay (A-LAYA DO-BUHLAY) speaks with clean water advocate Doug Reed about his work at the Sanctuary, including Water Justice Lab’s upcoming end of year celebration Later on, Sina Basila Hickey brings us coverage from a recent rally held by Troy 4 Black Lives and Troy Bike Rescue to protect Bike Life for black and brown riders. After that, Benno Greene talks to CamTron 5000 about his upcoming performance at Song City Troy on November 11th. Finally, Moses Nagel’s brings us coverage from a recent Albany Common Council meeting where a revision was proposed to a law that limits bars and other venues' ability to hold live performances. Co-Hosts: Jacob Boston, Richard Sleeper. Engineer: Jacob Boston
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Moses Nagel’s speaks to Paul Collins-Hackett, a member of the Albany Civilian Police Review Board about the board’s recent conflict with the Mayor and the Albany Common Council Then, lleya du Boulay (A-LAYA DO-BUHLAY) speaks with clean water advocate Doug Reed about his work at the Sanctuary, including Water Justice Lab’s upcoming end of year celebration Later on, Sina Basila Hickey brings us coverage from a recent rally held by Troy 4 Black Lives and Troy Bike Rescue to protect Bike Life for black and brown riders. After that, Benno Greene talks to CamTron 5000 about his upcoming performance at Song City Troy on November 11th. Finally, Moses Nagel’s brings us coverage from a recent Albany Common Council meeting where a revision was proposed to a law that limits bars and other venues' ability to hold live performances. Co-Hosts: Jacob Boston, Richard Sleeper. Engineer: Jacob Boston
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