What's With Washington

The D.C. area is full of characters and curiosities, and you’ve got questions. Join host Mikaela Lefrak & a team of roving local reporters as they explore the DMV to find the answers. From WAMU.

  • 13 minutes 24 seconds
    51st: With Democrats In Charge, Is DC Destined For Statehood?
    The city's chances at statehood have improved in 2021, but there’s still one big obstacle: the filibuster. This is a special bonus episode of 51st, from WAMU's What's With Washington. To support the show, visit wamu.org/supportwhatswith.
    7 January 2021, 7:02 pm
  • 1 minute 39 seconds
    Next Virtual Trivia: November 19th!
    Join Mikaela for another night of virtual trivia on November 19th! Test your knowledge of the Washington region along with special guest Rachel Kurzius of DCist. You’ll also get a chance to win a pair of What’s With Washington argyle socks. The trivia event is on Thursday, Nov. 19 from 7:30-8:30 p.m. ET. It’s free and open to everyone. To participate, please pre-register at wamu.org/events by Nov. 19 at 5 p.m. All registered participants will receive an email with instructions on how to connect on Zoom. Live closed captioning service will be provided.
    9 November 2020, 9:39 pm
  • 29 minutes 27 seconds
    51st: Greetings From Douglass Commonwealth
    What does Washington, D.C.'s future hold? We take a trip to 2030 to find out. Plus, Kojo Nnamdi and Tom Sherwood explore why D.C. statehood is so personal for local journalists like them. This is the sixth and final episode of 51st, from WAMU's What's With Washington. To support the show, visit wamu.org/supportwhatswith.
    27 October 2020, 4:01 am
  • 29 minutes
    51st: From Prisons To Weed, How District Life Is Different
    D.C.'s status as a district has drastically altered the lives of some residents, including people convicted of felonies and medical marijuana patients. Formerly incarcerated Washingtonian Jameon Gray and marijuana legalization advocate Adam Eidinger share their stories, and D.C.'s attorney general offers up solutions. This is the fifth episode of 51st, from WAMU's What's With Washington. To support the show, visit wamu.org/supportwhatswith.
    20 October 2020, 4:01 am
  • 35 minutes 52 seconds
    51st: Is D.C. Statehood Even Legal?
    Should D.C. become its own state, combine with Maryland or stay the way it is? Most local activists say 51st statehood is the only way to go, but opponents believe it violates the U.S. Constitution — among other issues. Who’s right here? This is the fourth episode of 51st, from WAMU’s What’s With Washington. To support the show, visit wamu.org/supportwhatswith.
    13 October 2020, 4:01 am
  • 34 minutes 26 seconds
    51st: ‘Take This Thing To The Streets’
    The civil rights movement is reshaping D.C.'s push for representation and local control. Will local leaders like Walter Fauntroy and Marion Barry be able to get the city on solid ground? This is the third episode of 51st, from WAMU's What's With Washington. To support the show, visit wamu.org/supportwhatswith.
    6 October 2020, 4:01 am
  • 25 minutes 56 seconds
    51st: What Hamilton Got Wrong About D.C.
    A Philadelphia mutiny. A secret dinner meeting with three Founding Fathers. A controversial political boss's citywide reorganization plan. To understand Washingtonians' voting rights today, we dive into the city's past. This is the second episode of 51st, from WAMU's What's With Washington.
    29 September 2020, 4:01 am
  • 22 minutes 27 seconds
    51st: Why Statehood, Why Now?
    Three major events in 2020 bring D.C.'s lack of representation into the spotlight: the coronavirus pandemic, protests near the White House against police brutality, and a historic statehood vote in Congress. This is the first episode of 51st, from WAMU's What's With Washington.
    22 September 2020, 4:01 am
  • 2 minutes 56 seconds
    51st: Our New Season
    51st is a series about Washingtonians’ fight for representation. D.C.'s 700,000 residents don't get to elect a voting representative to Congress, and the federal government can block their laws. 51st will trace how racism, party politics, and even an attempted mutiny in Pennsylvania have stood in the way of the city’s path to full representation. We’ll also try to figure out if D.C. has a real shot at achieving statehood today. Could D.C. ever be the 51st state?
    14 September 2020, 9:53 pm
  • 1 minute 9 seconds
    Next Virtual Trivia: Oct 1!
    Join Mikaela for another night of What’s With Washington Virtual Trivia on October 1st! Test your knowledge of the Washington region’s history, geography, culture and ...hint hint... D.C.’s push for statehood during this live Zoom event. You’ll also get a chance to win a pair of What’s With Washington socks. The event is on Thursday, October 1, from 7:30-8:30 p.m. ET. The event is free and open to everyone. To participate, we ask that you pre-register on wamu.org/events by 5 p.m. on October 1st (The event is free, but donations are welcome!). All registered participants will receive an email with instructions on how to connect to our virtual event on Zoom. Live closed captioning service will be provided. Register now at wamu.org/events. See you then!
    8 September 2020, 8:01 pm
  • 1 minute 26 seconds
    Virtual Trivia Returns! July 23
    Calling all D.C. trivia nerds! We had so much fun at our first virtual trivia event in May so we're doing it again! Join Mikaela Lefrak on Thursday, July 23, from 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. for live, local trivia. Test your knowledge of D.C. area history, geography and culture in this free, community-building event that’s open to everyone. To participate, register by 5 p.m. on July 23. All registered participants will receive an email with instructions on how to connect to our virtual event. The event is free, but donations to WAMU are welcome! Register now at wamu.org/events.
    17 July 2020, 4:24 pm
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