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People working to change and shape America's future; in Oklahoma, a new generation learns to speak and write Cherokee; whiskey entrepreneur Fawn Weaver; the scholarship program Hope Chicago; the Library of Congress; the JC Newman Cigar Company.
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S9, EP30 "Matter of Fact With Soledad O'Brien"
People working to change and shape America's future; in Oklahoma, a new generation learns to speak and write Cherokee; whiskey entrepreneur Fawn Weaver; the scholarship program Hope Chicago; the Library of Congress; the JC Newman Cigar Company.

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S9, EP29 "Matter of Fact With Soledad O'Brien"
The youth mental health crisis; teens giving up smartphones for their mental health; high-school seniors choosing to skip college and launch their careers sooner; whether students should be able to access cellphones in school; electric school buses.

S9, EP30 "Matter of Fact With Soledad O'Brien"
People working to change and shape America's future; in Oklahoma, a new generation learns to speak and write Cherokee; whiskey entrepreneur Fawn Weaver; the scholarship program Hope Chicago; the Library of Congress; the JC Newman Cigar Company.

S9, EP29 "Matter of Fact With Soledad O'Brien"
The youth mental health crisis; teens giving up smartphones for their mental health; high-school seniors choosing to skip college and launch their careers sooner; whether students should be able to access cellphones in school; electric school buses.
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