This week Matter of Fact celebrates the holidays. An award-winning chef “decolonizes food” with a menu inspired by his indigenous roots. Plus, the story of America’s first two Black generals is now being told in full. And, a Library of Congress exhibit focuses on what we have in common.
NOVEMBER 30, 2024
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December 1, 2024This week Matter of Fact celebrates the holidays. An award-winning chef “decolonizes food”...
Cycling Champion Nelson Vails on Breaking Barriers in the Sport
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SEPTEMBER 28, 2024
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SEPTEMBER 7, 2024
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September 8, 2024This week Matter of Fact travels to Pennsylvania to learn how people over 50 are handling ...
College Students Find Themselves Caught Between Athletics and Activism
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APRIL 20, 2024
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April 21, 2024This week Matter of Fact looks at the history between student athletes and activism. Plus,...
Aaliyah Bilal Describes the Black Muslim Experience in Debut Book “Temple Folk”
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February 11, 2024According to Pew Research Center, only about 2 percent of Black Americans identify as Musl...
Paying Homage to the Humble Cranberry
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