Why Arthur Remains a Beloved Children's Show for Generations
Dive into the world of Arthur the Aardvark, where relatable stories and diverse characters help kids navigate real life challenges with understanding and humor.
Why Clifford the Big Red Dog is a Timeless Children's Icon
Join Clifford the Big Red Dog on heartwarming adventures that teach children valuable lessons about kindness and empathy.
Empowering the Black Community Through Financial Literacy
Discover how financial literacy can empower the Black community, bridge the wealth gap, and secure a brighter future for generations to come!
Celebrating Autism Acceptance Month
WHUT Celebrates Autism Acceptance Month featuring Carl the Collector
Harriet Tubman: A Union Spy and Freedom Fighter
Discover the impact of Harriet Tubman’s work in the Union Army.
2025 And The Future of Democracy
Moderator Michael Steele, the Gwendolyn S. and Colbert I. King Endowed Chair in Public Policy will be joined by an esteemed group of political and media influencers to discuss the state of democracy and implications for the future.
BATTER UP! Learn More About the History of Black Baseball in Washington DC
One of the Negro Leagues’ preeminent clubs, the Homestead Grays won nine straight league titles from 1937-48 and three Negro World Series championships in that span.
The First 100 Days: Method or Madness
The First 100 Days: Method or Madness and will delve into the complex and multifaceted nature of the president’s “First 100 Days” from the vantage point of two women who have been in “the room where it happened”.
A Celebration of Art and Impact: Chadwick A. Boseman’s Deep Azure Takes the Stage at the Howard Theatre for a One Night Benefit Event
Chadwick A. Boseman's poignant work, Deep Azure, directed by NSangou Njikam and with Creative Consultant Phylicia Rashad.
2025 Black Women Soar Reception
WHUT honored the extraordinary contributions of Black women in civic engagement and activism, providing a platform for mentorship and empowerment at the College Park Aviation Museum.
Non-Alcoholic Nightlife in DC: Binge Bar on H ST NE
George Worrell visits Binge Bar on H Street NE, DC’s non-alcoholic bar with creative drinks.
Eats, Beats & Scents: Discovering Union Market's Hidden Gems
George Worrell visits Union Market to see PhoWheels, Puddin, Byrdland Records & District Candle Lab
A Way Forward at Howard University
Join us for the 2025 Gwendolyn S. and Colbert I. King Endowed Chair in Public Policy event, A Way Forward. at Howard University, featuring Michael Steele, Symone Sanders Townsend, and Alicia Menendez, as they discuss navigating our future in an insightful dialogue.
Celebrating Women's History Month at WHUT
Celebrate Women's History Month with WHUT by tuning in to empowering stories that honor the achievements of remarkable women in various fields.
The Rising Popularity of the WNBA
During Women's History Month and March Madness, the WNBA, recognized as the fastest-growing brand in professional sports in 2024, has surged in popularity.
Pi Day Featuring DC Math Icon, Dr. Martha Euphemia Lofton Haynes
Happy Pi Day! Celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martha Euphemia Lofton Haynes, the first Black woman to earn a PhD in mathematics, who paved the way for many Black women in STEM.
Cherry Blossoms Are Blooming with Black History
Discover the vital role that Roland Maurice Jefferson, Howard alum and the first Black botanist at the National Arboretum, played in preserving the iconic D.C. Cherry Blossoms. 🌸
Dr. Bahiyyah Muhammad: Champion for Incarcerated Families
Discover how Dr. Bahiyyah Muhammad's groundbreaking research and community activism are reshaping narratives around children of incarcerated parents and addressing gun violence.
Celebrating Nneka Bolden: A Howard University Alum Making Waves in Digital Media
Women’s History Month Highlight: Nneka Bolden, bringing kids media to new heights!
Celebrating Howard University's Charter Day Convocation 2025
Charter Day 2025 with Mayor Muriel Bowser, Anthony Anderson and more!