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A CEREMONIAL RESOLUTION
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IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
February 2, 2021
To recognize and honor Kojo Nnamdi for 23 years as host of The Kojo Nnamdi Show, a
nationally recognized radio program based in Washington, D.C., as it comes to an end.
WHEREAS, native to Guyana, Kojos advocacy for his home countrys independence
and the rights of communities of color led him to the United States in 1968 to explore the
American civil rights movement;
WHEREAS, after briefly joining the Black Panther Party Kojo moved to Washington,
D.C. and attended Federal City College now the University of the District of Columbia
where he helped form the Center for Black Education;
WHEREAS, Kojo began his radio career in 1969 at WOL and, from 1973 to 1985,
climbed the ranks at Howard University radio station, WHUR, where he served as news editor
and news director and helped produce The Daily Drum news program;
WHEREAS, Kojo contributed to several Washington, D.C. area newsrooms including as
host of Howard Universitys Evening Exchange television program from 1985 to 2011;
WHEREAS, Kojo joined WAMU in 1998 as host of its Public Interest radio program,
which was later renamed The Kojo Nnamdi Show in September 2002;
WHEREAS, The Kojo Nnamdi Show is unmatched in its ability to engage listeners of
varied backgrounds in in-depth discussions of complex yet sensitive social, economic, political,
and racial issues important to residents of the greater Washington, D.C. area;
WHEREAS, The Kojo Nnamdi Show has risen to national prominence and received
numerous awards, including the National Association of Black Journalists Salute to Excellence
Award and multiple Public Radio News Directors Incorporated and Associated Press honors;
WHEREAS, Kojos four-decades-long career in and commitment to journalism have left
an indelible mark on Washington, D.C. and the larger metropolitan region;
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WHEREAS, Kojo has been named Washingtonian of the Year by Washingtonian
magazine; voted Best Radio Personality for 5 consecutive years in Washington City Papers
Best of D.C. poll; inducted into the Society of Professional Journalists Hall of Fame,
Washington, D.C. chapter; and inducted into the Washington D.C. Hall of Fame;
WHEREAS, The Kojo Nnamdi Show will end on April 1, 2021;
WHEREAS, Kojo will remain a staple in the Washington, D.C. region as host of Kojo in
Our Community, a series of live events for WAMU, in addition to The Politics Hour.
RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this resolution
may be cited as the Kojo Nnamdi Recognition Resolution of 2021.
Sec. 2. The Council of the District of Columbia recognizes and honors Kojo for his
activism, service, and contribution to the greater Washington region as a broadcast journalism
pioneer and on the occasion of the conclusion of The Kojo Nnamdi Show.
Sec. 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
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