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This week's favorites include: New York City Remembers the AIDS Epidemic (First) | Tom Friedman on Trump's Climate Change Policy (Starts 21:23) (article)
Taking on segregation in New York City schools; observing World AIDS Day; a closer look at voting access; how to make the most of your protest. (episode)
After a lawsuit filed by NY1 and The Post, City Hall disclosed thousands of emails between Mayor Bill de Blasio, his aides, and communications consultant Jonathan Rosen.
The NYC AIDS Memorial is a tribute to the 100,000 and more New Yorkers who have died from AIDS, and the community that has shared their struggle.
They key elements that protests throughout history have had that inspired concrete policy change.
A look at access to the voting booth — voter fraud, voter restrictions and what a Justice Department under a Trump presidency will mean for ballot access in future elections.
City Council member Ritchie Torres, who represents parts of the Bronx, and WNYC education reporter Yasmeen Khan discuss the latest efforts to increase diversity in the city's schools.