Occupying new spaces. This week Matter of Fact looks at how Milwaukee county is partnering with a local non-profit to increase the stock of affordable housing for Black residents who have been locked out of the housing market for generations. Plus, the Cherokee Nation’s push for a congressional seat promised almost two centuries ago and the New York trail that was designed to attract neuro-divergent adventurers.
Innovative Idea Addresses Knoxville’s Lack of Affordable Housing
December 22, 2024Innovative Idea Addresses Knoxville’s Lack of Affordable Housing
December 22, 2024The demand for affordable housing is high, but it’s in low supply – forcing many into home...
DECEMBER 21, 2024
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December 22, 2024This week on Matter of Fact, a Knoxville organization takes a unique approach to help thos...
MARCH 9, 2024
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March 10, 2024This week Matter of Fact sits down with comedian and Alabama-native Roy Wood Jr. to discus...
One Midwestern City's Struggle for Affordable Housing
January 29, 2023One Midwestern City's Struggle for Affordable Housing
January 29, 2023For generations, many Black residents have been locked out of the housing market. Now, pri...
A Tiny Solution to a Big Problem
February 21, 2022A Tiny Solution to a Big Problem
February 21, 2022As more and more Americans struggle to find affordable housing tiny homes are being seen a...
State of Inequality? Why are so many in California struggling to get by on a six-figure income
May 25, 2019State of Inequality? Why are so many in California struggling to get by on a six-figure income
May 25, 2019Californians struggle with some of the highest home prices in the country with a median pr...
APRIL 19, 2025
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April 20, 2025This week Matter of Fact looks at what’s being done to preserve the Cherokee Nation’s lang...
MARCH 11, 2023
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March 12, 2023Building up the future. This week Matter of Fact looks at what's being done to preserve th...