Saying Goodbye To The Kojo Nnamdi Show
On this last episode, we look back on 23 years of joyous, difficult and always informative conversation.
TV is in the middle of a golden age and streaming video is huge. But how are films –actual movies– staying relevant and becoming more accessible? From parks and neighborhood theaters to national museums and libraries, D.C. is packed with movie programs that are often free and cater to niche audiences. Kojo talks with Washington Post Express’ Kristen Page-Kirby about local events and theaters to enjoy movies with fellow Washingtonians.
On this last episode, we look back on 23 years of joyous, difficult and always informative conversation.
Kojo talks with author Briana Thomas about her book “Black Broadway In Washington D.C.,” and the District’s rich Black history.
Poet, essayist and editor Kevin Young is the second director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture. He joins Kojo to talk about his vision for the museum and how it can help us make sense of this moment in history.
Ms. Woodruff joins us to talk about her successful career in broadcasting, how the field of journalism has changed over the decades and why she chose to make D.C. home.