This week Matter of Fact explores lawsuits by school districts blaming social media giants for a growing teen mental health crisis. Plus, with major cities struggling to solve homelessness, an expert tells us which ideas can work or don’t. And a new generation of craftsmen and storytellers are reviving the woodworking history and techniques of enslaved African Americans from the 1800s.
Honoring Woodworking Legacy of Black Craftspeople
April 9, 2023Honoring Woodworking Legacy of Black Craftspeople
April 9, 2023
How Food Insecurity is Impacting Voter Apathy
November 6, 2022How Food Insecurity is Impacting Voter Apathy
November 6, 2022
“Enemies in Love”: An Unlikely Romance Between a Black Nurse and a German POW
August 17, 2019“Enemies in Love”: An Unlikely Romance Between a Black Nurse and a German POW
August 17, 2019
“Enemies in Love”: An Unlikely Romance Between a Black Nurse and a German POW
May 5, 2018“Enemies in Love”: An Unlikely Romance Between a Black Nurse and a German POW
May 5, 2018
How One Family Embraced Their Surprising Family Roots
February 24, 2018How One Family Embraced Their Surprising Family Roots
February 24, 2018
Teachings of Frederick Douglass Used to Inspire Next Generation
February 24, 2018Teachings of Frederick Douglass Used to Inspire Next Generation
February 24, 2018
Descendants of Frederick Douglass Still Fighting Slavery Today
February 24, 2018Descendants of Frederick Douglass Still Fighting Slavery Today
February 24, 2018
San Antonio Shelter Takes a Unique Approach to Curbing Homelessness
October 15, 2023San Antonio Shelter Takes a Unique Approach to Curbing Homelessness
October 15, 2023