Council on Foreign Relations senior fellow Benn Steil discusses his new book The Marshall Plan: Dawn of the Cold War, which looks at the legacy of the Marshall Plan in the context of today’s world order. Howard Bryant, a senior writer for ESPN, discusses his story, “A Protest Divided,” about the movement started by NFL's Colin Kaepernick. Joel Smith, the Richard L. Menschel Curator of Photography at The Morgan Library & Museum, discusses the new exhibit Peter Hujar: Speed of Life. Dr. Phillip Atiba Goff, president of Policing Equity and professor in Policing Equity at John Jay College, and Dr. Carla Shedd, Associate Professor of Urban Education and Sociology at CUNY Graduate Center, talk about the enduring legacies of NYPD's practice of stop-and-frisk.
This episode is guest hosted by Kai Wright.