Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,
First, Ellie Irons interviews artist Nicole Chochrek on Broken Plastics and working with the Water Justice Lab on the Sanctuary campus
Then, Willie Terry speaks with the founders of the Underground Railroad Education Center in Albany about Black communities during the time of James Knapp in the gilded age.
Later on, Brad Monkell interviews The E Block, a band from the Capital District.
After that, Tali Saxton joins us in the studio to talk about her exhibition with her 7 grandchildren taking place this weekend.
Finally, Garret McCarey talks with Sandra Foyt about her book “100 Things to Do in Albany Before You Die”
Co-hosts: Sina Basila Hickey & Khin
Engineer: Jalaya Reid