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You Decide with Errol Louis

Nov 25, 2020

Earlier this week, Mayor David Dinkins passed away at his home on the Upper East Side. Dinkins made history when he was inaugurated on January 1, 1990, as New York City’s first Black mayor. As New Yorkers remember Dinkins, we wanted to revisit our podcast special which originally aired in January:

After a turbulent...


Nov 25, 2020

Earlier this week, Mayor David Dinkins passed away at his home on the Upper East Side. Dinkins made history when he was inaugurated on January 1, 1990, as New York City’s first Black mayor. As New Yorkers remember Dinkins, we wanted to revisit our podcast special which originally aired in January:

When David Dinkins...


Nov 25, 2020

Earlier this week, Mayor David Dinkins passed away at his home on the Upper East Side. Dinkins made history when he was inaugurated on January 1, 1990, as New York City’s first Black mayor. As New Yorkers remember Dinkins, we wanted to revisit our podcast special which originally aired in January:

With the help of...


Nov 18, 2020

Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, joined Errol to talk about how teachers and schools are coping with the recent coronavirus surge. As the head of a union that represents 1.7 million educators and school staff across the country, she weighed in on Education Secretary Betsy...


Nov 11, 2020

Jeet Heer, the national-affairs correspondent for “The Nation” magazine, walked Errol through Joe Biden’s path to victory, including efforts to court Republican voters, and explained the historical significance of Biden’s win. And he discussed the debate over the future of the Democratic Party and the blame game...