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After Decades Of Pushback, The Washington Football Team Is Retiring Its Name

After years of protest, Washington’s NFL team is officially changing the name.

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To Mask Or Not To Mask: It’s Really Not A Question

Public health experts say wearing a mask will reduce the spread of the coronavirus and prevent...

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Kojo For Kids: The Bug Guy

There's a whole new world under that rock.

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The Politics Hour: July 10, 2020

Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld talks about the future of WMATA and what reopening will look...

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First Of The Month: Inside The “Cancel The Rent” Movement (Part II)

With policies and programs ending that were helping tenants, are we heading toward an avalanche...

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D.C. Police Reform, Past And Present

The D.C. Council's emergency police reform bans chokeholds and the use of pepper spray on...

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How Are Delmarva’s Poultry Industry Workers Faring During The Pandemic?

President Donald Trump declared meat packing plants and their workers "essential." So what...

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What Reopening Means For D.C. Residents Experiencing Homelessness

The homeless population is at a higher risk for infection from COVID-19. What is the District...

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Save The World And Your Mind: How To Avoid Burning Out In Activism

How can people stay focused on fighting for racial equity without sacrificing their mental health?

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A Conversation About Race

Join us for an in-depth conversation about race with local activists, legislators and professors.

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“Crip Camp”: Documenting The Disability Rights Movement

A Netflix film explains the evolution the movement. We look at how local activists continue the...

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From Gyms To Clothing Stores: What Reopening Looks Like For D.C. Businesses

Are customers comfortable coming back? How hard has it been to secure PPE for staff? And is the...

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After A Big Win In Court, What’s Next for Local LGBTQ Employees?

LGBTQ employees are now protected from workplace discrimination thanks to a recent Supreme Court...

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As Schools Plan For Fall, Fairfax Lets Families Decide

Local school boards are struggling to decide how — and when — to reopen schools. Fairfax County...

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Kojo For Kids: Author Sharon Draper

Sharon Draper was National Teacher of the Year before she became one of the nation's favorite YA...

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The Politics Hour: June 26, 2020

Virginia Del. Danica Roem talks about LGBTQ nondiscrimination laws that go into effect July 1,...

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Monumental Changes? The Debate Over Local Statues

Should all Confederate statues in the region be removed?

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Exploring Little-Known And Unlikely Histories With NPR’s Throughline

NPR's history podcast examines current events through a historical lens.

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Hello Darkness: Embracing Life After Going Blind

Sandy Greenberg lost his sight in his junior year of college. His roommate Art Garfunkel...

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