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HMM 06 - 28 - 23
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with an overview of Tuesday’s primary election results. Then, Mark Dunlea intervirews Mabel Leon about an effort to raise medical supplies for Cuba with Pastors to Peace. Later on, EP Elizabeth Press interviews community member Rhea Drysdale about the situation at Harbour Point Gardens in Troy, where 100 residents were evicted last week due to building safety concerns. After that, we interview Scott Kellogg of The Radix Ecological Sustainability Center about the three Artificial Floating Wetlands recently launched in the Hudson River. Finally, Marsha Lazarus interviews Tandra LaGrone of In Our Own Voices which is celebrating 25 years of serving the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people of color.