This week Matter of Fact travels to Knoxville where community members are demanding a bus station for intercity riders. Plus, an economist explains the challenges of returning to a manufacturing-based economy. And, we have the sights and sounds celebrating Black cowboys at the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo.
Saddle Up: Black Cowboy Culture Celebrated at the Rodeo
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October 20, 2024Old Hollywood’s depiction of the wild, wild West often leaves out the contributions of Bla...
OCTOBER 19, 2024
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October 20, 2024This week, Matter of Fact heads to North Carolina, the battleground state with the most ru...
Guaranteed Income Program Gives Black Mothers a Boost
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March 9, 2025For nearly half of American families, their income doesn’t cover their basic needs. For fa...
MARCH 8, 2025
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March 9, 2025This week Matter of Fact analyzes the implications of firing the military's top lawyers. P...
DECEMBER 28, 2024
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December 29, 2024This week Matter of Fact celebrates the holidays. An award-winning chef “decolonizes food”...
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
September 29, 2024Cycling Champion Nelson Vails on Breaking Barriers in the Sport
September 29, 2024Nelson Vails was the first Black person to medal in cycling at the Olympics. He stands out...
SEPTEMBER 28, 2024
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September 29, 2024This week Matter of Fact travels to Arizona where voters are expressing their concerns abo...