July 10, 2026

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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,

First, we hear from historian Kamau Ware about his work looking at the African Diaspora’s impact on the American Revolution and other conversations we should be having around history.

Then, Willie Terry discussed the “Politics of Juneteenth” with Troy4BlackLives Organizer Alfonso Rodriguez at the Troy Juneteenth passport “Freedom Crawl” celebration.

After that, we’ll get inside the mind of local singer-songwriter SolLA, who joins us in the studio for a conversation.

Finally, Garrett McCarey speaks with Jack D. Ellis of the Shakespeare cooperative the Will Kempe’s Players about their summer productions of “Much Ado About Nothing” and “Measure for Measure.”

Co-Hosts: Sina Basila Hickey, Jacob Boston | Engineer: Jacob Boston

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