Despite the charged rhetoric to the contrary, there actually is work getting done in Washington.
Read moreMeet the D.C. power brokers who aren’t politicians
Ben Terris of The Washington Post joins guest host John McCaa to discuss the names we don’t know who are shaping politics today, and the wild stories that make up life on The Hill.
Read moreIt’s hard to run for Congress if you’re not rich, and that’s a problem
Author Sarah Smarsh discusses how she was encouraged to run for the U.S. Senate in her home state, the financial barriers to that goal, and the avenues she feels could best give voice to the voiceless in Washington.
Read moreThe Undervalued Assets Of Black Communities
Andre M. Perry, a fellow in the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution, joins us to talk about his deep-dive into six black-majority cities to find out why property is undervalued and what residents should demand for their futures.
Read moreThe Political Impact of Social Media
This hour, we’ll visit the Newseum in Washington to explore how digital and social media have changed the way candidates campaign – and how the public participates in the political process.
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