Creating new spaces. This week Matter of Fact looks at one Louisiana woman’s mission to help formerly incarcerated individuals get a college education. Plus, an artist resisting gentrification and a filmmaker designing a new company to spotlight Latino and Hispanic stories.
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April 16, 2023This week Matter of Fact goes to a Pennsylvania school helping students and their families...
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