March 23, 2023

HMM 03 – 23 – 23

Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine:

We begin with Mark Dunlea’s coverage of Stop Dirty Banks Climate Rally in Albany.

Then, Willie Terry presents a recording from the “African Slavery’s Influence on the Latino Culture” workshop at this year’s Somos Conference.

Later on, with President Biden recently honoring the 58th anniversary of Bloody Sunday in Selma, Ala., we bring you a Triple Es from the archives in which H Bosh Jr spoke with Selma Mayor James Perkins.

After that, in anticipation of the increase of spontaneous bunny purchases and adoptions that occur annually around Easter, correspondent Matilda Rinker-Tennant interviewed domestic rabbit rescuer Meg Brown about rabbit care tips.

Finally, we hear another episode of Lavender’s Dear World series, this time from attendees of last weekend’s event, “David Carpenter: Science for the People.”

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