TV Host & Science Communicator
Danni is the first African American/woman of color to host an American science TV show and has 10+ years of experience in the science communication field. She was also named the Emerging Female Leader of the Year Award by EarthX in 2019 and was selected as one of the 10 young rising innovators who was profiled in CA Technologies #STEM10 initiative alongside Jaden Smith and other rising stars in the space.
Watch Danni On Screen
PBS’s Ocean Invaders
Join Danni Washington, Alex Fogg, and Frank Mazzotti as Danni narrates the riveting PBS-produced documentary "Ocean Invaders," following these complicated creatures who roam our oceans with no predators to keep them in check. Find out more about how this species is taking over, in what ways they are doing damage, and what can be done about it.
CBS’s Mission Unstoppable
Danni joins Mission Unstoppable, the new CBS show where women STEM stars in action showcase the cutting edge of science. Each week, host and Executive Producer Miranda Cosgrove and an all-female leadership team showcase women including zoologists, engineers, astronauts, codebreakers, and oceanographers.
Nature Knows Best
Danni is the host of the STEM educational TV series called XPLORATION NATURE KNOWS BEST, which features the latest advancements in bio-inspired technology and design. This fascinating series looks at the fun and clever ways scientists and innovators are copying nature to create some of the world’s most amazing advancements.
Mystery Science
Ever wondered how waves are made? What the fastest ocean animal looks like? If killer whales really are dangerous? Join Danni as she uncovers the secrets behind nature's most intriguing phenomena in this series of debunking minis.
Science the $#*! Out of It
What happens when a scientist and a comedian team up to solve the internet's most burning questions? Tune in on Facebook Watch to see hosts science communicator Danni Washington and comedian Krystyna Hutchinson use the scientific method to find the answers. Deep dive into the science with this series that covers a wide variety of topics!
Strange Evidence
Because surveillance cameras are seemingly everywhere, recording activity on streets, at workplaces, and in homes, is it any wonder that captured images don't always make sense? Strange Evidence investigates mysteries caught on tape and looks for the scientific truth behind some of the most bizarre occurrences ever recorded.
Discovery Minutes
Check out Discovery Channel's best bits and the shows that you absolutely cannot miss with Discovery Minutes.