Separate is never equal. This week, Matter of Fact catches up with Sylvia Mendez, a pioneering civil rights leader who as a child paved the way for integrated schools – years before Brown v. Education. Plus, we look at how a North Carolina brewery is bringing rival gangs together to curb violence and meet up with a rising star and one of the changing faces of NASCAR.
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APRIL 26, 2025
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Phoenix Looks for Solutions to Senior Homelessness
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April 6, 2025A growing number of older Americans are facing homelessness. That increase is being driven...
APRIL 5, 2025
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April 6, 2025This week Matter of Fact travels to Phoenix where city and state leaders are working to fi...
Baltimore Realtor Helps House People in Addiction Treatment
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March 23, 2025For years, the city of Baltimore has grappled with two interconnected problems – thousands...
MARCH 22, 2025
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March 23, 2025This week Matter of Fact travels to Baltimore to see how a realtor is providing housing to...
Hope Chicago Sends Students and Parents to College for Free
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January 26, 2025As high school seniors start to receive their college acceptance letters, many are wonderi...