Tune in to WHUT on February 2nd for 202 Day!
202 Day is a special celebration dedicated to honoring the incredible individuals and communities that make Washington, DC, a vibrant and dynamic place. This day highlights the rich history, culture, and contributions of DC's movers and shakers. We showcase local stories that shape the city's identity.
From the legacies of Thurgood Marshall and Kojo Nnamdi to all new episodes of Legacy Series and In Their Own Words, you get a unique glimpse into the lives and achievements of those who made a lasting impact. Tune in live on Channel 32 Washington, DC, stream for free on the PBS app, or scroll down to get a sneak peak on WHUT’s YouTube channel and join us in celebrating the heart and soul of DC!
Check out highlights from last year’s 202 Day
Barry’s Blueprint
This episode of DECADES traces the roots of D.C.’s Marion Barry Summer Youth Employment Program. Through the voices of those who helped expand it after Barry’s election as mayor, we uncover how a bold vision for youth empowerment became a lasting legacy of opportunity and community investment.
Justice & Legacy: A Fireside Chat on Thurgood Marshall’s Enduring Impact
In this companion to Becoming Thurgood, Howard University’s Dr. Marcus Board Jr. and Judge Reggie Walton engage in a powerful fireside chat exploring the legacy of Justice Thurgood Marshall. Through personal reflection and historical insight, they examine Marshall’s influence on civil rights, the legal system, and future generations of Black leadership.
we are here: Commander of The Skies
More than just a defensive force for the Washington Commanders, Jonathan Jones is a licensed pilot who finds solace in the skies, using his unique journey and passion for aviation to honor the legacy of black airmen, uplift his community, and inspire the next generation, all while navigating the demanding life of a professional athlete.
Tony Lewis Sr. and Tony Lewis Jr. | The Legacy Series: Living a Legacy
The remarkable story of a father and son from NW Washington, DC who's legacy begins in the early 1980's at the height of the crack epidemic in the nation's capital.
Tony Lewis Sr. and Tony Lewis Jr. | The Legacy Series: Living a Legacy
The remarkable story of a father and son from NW Washington, DC who's legacy begins in the early 1980's at the height of the crack epidemic in the nation's capital.
DMV-The Beat ft. Sirius Company
WHUT Channel 32 and 96.3 WHUR proudly present an original concert series, DMV THE BEAT! This week we feature the sounds of Sirius Company! A band of multitalented singers, rappers, and musicians, Sirius Company brings to the music scene, an exciting mix of style, versatility, and vocal ability.
50 Years with Kojo Nnamdi
Kojo Nnamdi has been the voice of the DMV for more than 50 years on both radio and television, covering everything from politics to health; and race relations to literature. Nnamdi’s longtime friend and fellow TV host, Rock Newman, puts Nnamdi in the interview seat for a candid conversation on the life and career of the man behind the voice.
DC street jocks rocked the house
Relive the energy and excitement of DC Street Jocks, a group that brought the house down with their electrifying performances. This documentary examines the culture and tradition of the Street Jocks and Club Jocks who were a major part of the entertainment scene in Washington, DC during the 1970s and 80s.
Lawrence Bradford, dancer, teacher, and influential choreographer of DC Hand Dance.