This week Matter of Fact sits down with comedian and Alabama-native Roy Wood Jr. to discuss politics, baseball and his efforts to help people in his home state. Plus, a retired coal miner suffering from black lung shares his experience after getting diagnosed with the condition at a young age. And, stateless people living in the U.S. talk about their struggles with their unusual immigration status.
Innovative Idea Addresses Knoxville’s Lack of Affordable Housing
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DECEMBER 21, 2024
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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...
JANUARY 28, 2023
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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...
DECEMBER 7, 2024
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December 8, 2024This week Matter of Fact explores a program that’s training young men of color to become l...
A Conversation with Elizabeth Carr, the First Person Born Via IVF in the U.S.
April 21, 2024A Conversation with Elizabeth Carr, the First Person Born Via IVF in the U.S.
April 21, 2024More than 8 million people in the United States were born through in vitro fertilization, ...