Jan 29, 2020
Mara Gay, an editorial board member at the New York Times, joined Errol to analyze the 2020 presidential race and weigh in on the Times’ controversial decision to endorse two presidential candidates. She discussed what it’s like being part of an editorial board, covering New York State and city politics and issues...
Jan 22, 2020
After a turbulent four years in office, David Dinkins was forced to wage a tough re-election fight against rival Rudy Giuliani. And, three decades after Dinkins first took office, Errol explores the former mayor’s legacy.
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Jan 15, 2020
When David Dinkins took office on January 1, 1990, as New York City’s first African American mayor, he promised to bring the divided city together. But his administration faced a host of problems, from racial tensions and concerns about public safety to a budget deficit. From the perspective of Dinkins and his...
Jan 8, 2020
David Dinkins made history 30 years ago when he was inaugurated on January 1, 1990, as New York City’s first African American mayor. With the help of some of Dinkins’ closest advisers and Dinkins himself, Errol explores the Mayor’s journey from the Manhattan Borough President’s Office to his successful...