After Making History and Facing Backlash, Dinkins Inspires Next Generation of Leaders

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.