On Saturday, May 17, Reset and Heal, a local mental health consulting firm, will host Winston-Salem’s first Black Mental Health Summit.
- Black Mental Health Summit coming to Winston-Salem in May
- Rain can’t dampen the spirits at International Women’s Legacy Parade
- One life that touched many
- Busta’s Person of the Week: Triad woman makes history with the first Black-owned ultrasound studio in Greensboro
- Former slave receives honorary doctorate in divinity degree 100 years later
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By Judie Holcomb-Pack Just a little over ten years ago Charlie Lovett took a leap of faith, leaving his position
The 40+ Stage Company honored the greatness of Paul Robeson with the musical play “Moments with Paul” at the Gallery Theatre at the Intergenerational Center for Arts and Wellness from Feb. 17 – Feb. 25. This musical production highlighted the career and lifetime contributions of Paul Robeson, a warrior in the struggle for civil rights.
Busta’s Person of the Week: George Galbreath is ‘God’s Man Talking’
My mom’s classic car was called the ‘Museum Piece’
Local artist Kayyum Allah curated the Happy Hill Neighborhood Association Art Anthology (HHNA) exhibit that was recently on display at the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts from Jan. 19 – Feb. 18. The purpose of the art collective is to create a visual representation that helps to revitalize the oldest African American community in North Carolina.
Emmanuel Baptist Church (EBC) hosted the Black Authors Expo as part of their observance of Black History Month.
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- Atkins’ graduate honored at University of Kentucky 0
- From book to stage, the Little Theatre premiere of local author Charlie Lovett’s ‘Escaping Dreamland’ 0
- ‘Moments with Paul’ showcases Paul Robeson (Jason McKinney) and Lawrence Brown (Christopher Bagley) as they soar together on stage 0
- Busta’s Person of the Week: George Galbreath is ‘God’s Man Talking’ 0
- My mom’s classic car was called the ‘Museum Piece’ 0
- Kayyum Allah curates Happy Hill Neighborhood Association Art Anthology exhibit 0
- Emmanuel Baptist Church hosts Black Authors Expo 0
- Socializing is a top priority at the YMCA 0