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Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them: Mayor de Blasio (First) | The Pope's Climate Change Vision (Starts at 40:33) | 'Show Me A Hero' (Starts at 1:01:50) (article)
DuPont's legal battle over chemical byproducts; New York City’s human rights commissioner; sports feuds; policies of #BlackLivesMatter. (episode)
Hillary Clinton challenged a group of activists recently to work toward change by working to change laws. When it comes to racial justice, what policy ideas does the movement offer?
Carmelyn Malalis, chair and commissioner of the New York City Commission on Human Rights, talks about the commission's efforts to combat discrimination in housing, jobs...and taxis.
Mayor de Blasio warned against blowing off Trump: "As a progressive, when you take conservatives lightly, you end up getting burned a lot of the time.”
Sharon Lerner, freelance journalist who covers health and the environment, reports on how Governor Christie quashed efforts to create a safe threshold of chemicals in NJ drinking water.
Can a sports team be successful on the field (or court, pitch, rink) if its players are feuding in the locker room?