New York continues to reflect upon the life and legacy of Mayor David Dinkins, the city's first and only African American mayor who has died at 93. A trailblazer, Dinkins faced ongoing and some say unfair scrutiny. WNYC's City Hall and Politics reporter Brigid Bergin reports on the ways in which Mayor Dinkins and his administration faced a series of challenges: a bad economy, rising crime, and racial strife, and how his mayoralty serves as an example for leaders today.