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DC Public Library Podcast
Labs at DC Public Library
104 episodes
1 month ago
Hear book talks, conversations, special presentations, stories about the happenings in the library, the Labs, and Washington, DC, and much more! This show is recorded from the Labs Recording Studio at the historic, modernized, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in downtown Washington, D.C. This podcast was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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Hear book talks, conversations, special presentations, stories about the happenings in the library, the Labs, and Washington, DC, and much more! This show is recorded from the Labs Recording Studio at the historic, modernized, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in downtown Washington, D.C. This podcast was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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Episodes (20/104)
DC Public Library Podcast
Get Lit: Gray, Angelella, Lennox, Seibel
This month we get down to the nitty gritty. Whatever that means?
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2 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 56 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
Get Lit: Robbins, Bock, Colson, Scott and Carr
Join us this month as we talk with author Denise S. Robbins who has a new book out called The Unmapping; the Washington Writers Publishing House co-president Caroline Bock and Jona Colson, who are celebrating WWPH’s 50th anniversary; author Rion Amilcar Scott who reads from his book, The World Does Not Require You; and indie lit legend Brian Allen Carr, author of Bad Foundations, Opioid, Indiana, Short Bus, and others. Denise S. Robbins is from Madison, Wisconsin, the city where she grew up and to which she returned after sixteen years of living and working in climate activism on the East Coast. In Madison, she lives with her husband in a yellow house circled by oaks and pines and two owls, and works as a consultant for several climate advocacy groups. She is a Pushcart Prize–nominated author whose stories have been published in literary journals including The Barcelona Review, Gulf Coast, and many more. Her debut novel, The Unmapping, was published in June 2025 from Mareas at Bindery Books. It is number 2 on People Magazine’s top reads for the summer. The Unmapping is on order at DCPL. You can place a hold for when it arrives. Caroline Bock’s short story collection, Carry Her Home, received the 2018 WWPH Fiction Prize. She is the author of two critically acclaimed young adult novels, LIE and Before My Eyes, from St. Martin’s Press. In addition to her role as co-president, she is the prose editor at WWPH Writes, our bi-weekly literary journal, and the co-editor of our 2021 anthology This Is What America Looks Like Fiction and Poetry from D.C. Maryland, and Virginia. Her new novel, THE OTHER BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE. (Regal House Publishing) will be published on June 2, 2026. Jona Colson’s poetry collection, Said Through Glass, won the 2018 Jean Feldman Poetry Prize from WWPH. He teaches English at Montgomery College. Notably, in addition to his role as co-president, he is the poetry editor of WWPH Writes, our bi-weekly literary journal, and the co-editor of This Is What America Looks Like: Poetry and Fiction from D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. He is also the translator for Aguas/Waters by Miguel Avero, our first work in translation, published in May 2024. Rion Amilcar Scott was born in Washington, D.C. and grew up in Silver Spring, Maryland. His parents are from Trinidad and came to the United States to study at Howard University. He graduated from George Mason University and teaches at The University of Maryland, College Park. His book Insurrections: Stories is available from DCPL 2019:The World Doesn't Require You is available from DCPL Brian Allen Carr is an Aspen Words Finalist and two time Wonderland Book Award winner. His books include Opioid, Indiana, Bad Foundations and several others. He is from Texas and lives in Indiana. His novel Sip is available through DCPL. His novel Opioid, Indiana is available through DCPL.
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3 months ago
1 hour 1 second

DC Public Library Podcast
Get Lit: Christina Tudor, Melissa Scholes Young, Cynthia Via, and OF Cieri
Join us as we celebrate the publication of Grit and Gravity, volume 11 of the Grace and Gravity series, a series dedicated to women writers in the DC area. Christina Tudor and Cynthia Via are two of the excellent writers in the series. (and are both alums of the DC Public Library writers workshops). We chat briefly with Melissa Scholes Young, the editor of the series. As part of a new spot on writers and their jobs and the business of writing, we talk to OF Cieri.
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4 months ago
1 hour 11 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
Get Lit: Austin Ross, Alan Good, and Joey Hedger
This month we have local writers Austin Ross and Joey Hedger, both with books out with Malarkey Books. We also have Alan Good, editor of Malarkey Books, who has published a slew of DC writers. 
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6 months ago
49 minutes 15 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
Notes from the Library: Health & Human Services
***From 2019*** In this episode, host Victor Benitez interviews Jean Badalamenti, Health & Human Services Coordinator for the DC Public Library and Peer Outreach Specialists Jerome and Renee to discuss the library's role in assisting DC's most vulnerable and at-risk residents.
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7 months ago
43 minutes 10 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
Get Lit: Margaret Roberts Drucker and Ivy Grimes
Join as Margaret Roberts Drucker returns with another scary story, Chris makes a soothing song for these troubling times,  and Ivy Grimes reads her piece about someone swallowing a glass piano. 
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7 months ago
46 minutes 23 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
All Things Local:Uncovering Roots: Genealogy and the Legacy of Slavery in Maryland
It's our 100th episode! Yay! In this episode, Carla Wills and Negest Rucker joins host Olubunmi Bakare to discuss their connection to Jesuit enslavement and the legacy of slavery in Maryland. The speakers delve into the complex history of slavery, the significance of descendant-led research, and the personal connections that arise from exploring family histories.
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8 months ago
1 hour 29 minutes 49 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
DC Public Library Presents: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Letter from a Birmingham Jail
In honor of Dr Martin Luther King Jr's birthday, we revisit a previously aired episode. Reverend Martin Luther King’s 1963 "Letter From A Birmingham Jail" was performed annually as a staged reading in the Great Hall of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library prior to the library's renovation. Today, we continue that tradition in virtual form, blending voices familiar and new, including DC Public Library staff and community members.
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9 months ago
50 minutes 29 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
Get Lit: Hannah Grieco and Rose Solari
Join us with the opening episode of the year as we join local writers Hannah Grieco and Rose Solari as we discuss writing, teaching, and running a small press in Washington, DC. 
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9 months ago
56 minutes

DC Public Library Podcast
All Things Local: Love DC GO-GO
In celebration of Go Go preservation week at the DC Public Library, Montu Mitchell joins host Olubunmi Bakare to discuss his Love DC Go Go clothing campaign and its connection to the culture of Washington, DC.
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11 months ago
37 minutes 41 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
Get Lit: Kristi Ferguson and Stephanie Parent
In this episode DC based writer Kristi Ferguson discusses writing, growing up in Brazil and the DC writing scene. Also joining the podcast is Baltimore based writer Stephanie Parent. She talks about sex work and her memoir My Dungeon Love Affair.
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1 year ago
46 minutes 33 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
All Things Local: Paul Coates
*Original air date: January 29, 2020.*Paul Coates is owner and operator of Black Classic Press, one of the oldest Black publishing companies in the U.S. He joins host Olubunmi Bakare to discuss his life, publishing company and how books shaped his life.
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1 year ago
42 minutes 35 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
Get Lit: Michael Don and Jessica Harris
Join us for our August episode, featuring interviews with George Mason Professor Michael Don and DC Library worker and poet Jessica Harris. Also, the bulk of the music on this episode comes from C. Scott's album Beats Vol. 3, a trip hop album in CCO, often used in tween games.
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1 year ago
41 minutes 45 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
Get Lit: Lauren Woods and Andrew Bertaina
Join us this month as we hear from DC literary power couple Lauren Woods and Andrew Bertaina. Lauren Woods is the 2024 Autumn House Press fiction and prize for her book The Great Grownup Game of Make-Believe, due out October 2025. Andrew Bertaina just released his collection of gorgeous essays The Body is a Temporary Gathering Place with Autofocus. His first book “One Person Away from You” a collection of short stories is available from the DC Public Library.
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1 year ago
42 minutes 55 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
Get Lit: George Koors and LJ Pemberton
Join us as we explore what librarians and libraries do. Did you know for example that you can read The Paris Review on PressReader if you have a library card? Also, keeping in theme, we hear from Takoma Park librarians, Writer and Adult Librarian George Koors about his novel Always the Wanderer, and writer LJ Pemberton, whose acclaimed novel Still Alive is in our digital collection.
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1 year ago
47 minutes 35 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
All Things Local: Diving With a Purpose
In this episode, host Olubunmi Bakare speaks with Kamau Sadiki. Kamau is a Board of Directors member and Lead Instructor with Diving With A Purpose (DWP), an organization committed to resurrecting the stories of shipwrecks involved in the Transatlantic Era of African Enslavement (TEAE) through maritime archaeology. They discuss his mission to find and document vessels of enslavement.
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1 year ago
55 minutes 26 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
What the Tech: What is Cryptocurrency?
In this epsiode, we tackle Cryptocurrency with guest Adam Zarazinski. Adam is the CEO of Inca Digital, a local Veteran-owned and run company that helps businesses understand and use Cryptocurrency and related technologies. In our interview, Adam breaks down cryptocurrency- what it is, how it works, how to avoid crypto scams, and more.
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1 year ago
41 minutes 43 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
Get Lit: New Year
In this episode, join us as we hear from local authors Georgina Warren and D. Lincoln Burbank, and famous Scottish poet Robert Burns to close out 2024.
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1 year ago
26 minutes 11 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
Get Lit: Winter Holiday Edition
Join us as we explore the winter holiday season. We hear from writers Kim Renay Anderson and Rev. Veronica Graves, listen to the ending of The Dead by James Joyce and ruminate over what it is that’s so important about these days. Is it just the food? Is it the religious aspects? Is it family? What is it?
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1 year ago
53 minutes 26 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
All Things Local: Climate Change in the District
In this episode Erin Garnaas-Holmes lead climate adaptation planner with the District of Columbia Department of Energy and Environment's Urban Sustainability Administration joins host Olubunmi Bakare to discuss climate change and the effects it will have on the District.
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1 year ago
34 minutes 43 seconds

DC Public Library Podcast
Hear book talks, conversations, special presentations, stories about the happenings in the library, the Labs, and Washington, DC, and much more! This show is recorded from the Labs Recording Studio at the historic, modernized, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in downtown Washington, D.C. This podcast was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.