This week Matter of Fact travels to Los Angeles to see how a shelter organization is meeting the mental health needs of the unhoused. Plus, is the concept of imposter syndrome masking inequity in the workplace? And, South Arkansas residents express their hopes and concerns about lithium mining in their town.
Rural Arkansas Towns Consider Lithium Extraction
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May 19, 2024About a century ago, rural communities in southwestern Arkansas were thriving during an oi...
MAY 18, 2024
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May 19, 2024This week Matter of Fact travels to South Arkansas where residents hope lithium mining cou...
MARCH 18, 2023
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March 19, 2023Jobs, jobs, jobs. This week Matter of Fact looks at the vital role immigration is playing ...
FEBRUARY 25, 2023
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February 26, 2023Trying something new. This week Matter of Fact visits the small Arkansan community of Earl...
OCTOBER 2, 2022
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October 2, 2022Infrastructure in America. This week Matter of Fact looks at the roles that reliable, affo...
Black Entrepreneur Uses Family Farm for New Venture
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August 14, 2022Gin and vodka made from sweet potatoes. Correspondent Dina Demetrius visits with an Arkans...
AUGUST 13, 2022
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August 14, 2022Sweet potato gin and vodka. This week Matter of Fact takes a look at the legacy of one far...
“A Me Too Moment for Journalists of Color”
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July 12, 2020Soledad O’Brien reflects on America’s moment of reckoning on race and her recently publish...