Commentary: Young people are leading the charge to change America
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Denver, Co (BlackNews.com) — The murder of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, Minn., sent shockwaves throughout the world and especially into the hearts of many mothers of African American
Brandee Harrington, a real estate broker and entrepreneur from Jackson, Mississippi, has released a 100-page, spiral-bound book called the “COINZ Journal” that is designed to help manage the finances and other resources of loved ones in the event of an emergency.
The North Carolina Board of Elections took a giant step in March. Now, anyone who has an N.C. driver’s license can register to vote or change their listed address or party affiliation with a few clicks on a computer.
Tamatha Fullerwinder is the new principal of The Children’s Center, LeDuan Pratt is the new principal at Glenn High School, and Dr. William Wynn is the new principal at John F. Kennedy High School.
Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) will receive $1 million from the UNC Board of Governors and the N.C. Policy Collaboratory at UNC-Chapel Hill to fight Covid-19.
Forsyth County commissioners passed a balanced continuation budget that maintains current service levels and lowers the property tax rate with a commitment to review additional funding requests in November, once the county has a clearer understanding of the overall impact on revenue from the COVID-19 pandemic.
After 24 years of service, Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina President and CEO Art Gibel has announced his plans to retire, effective January 1, 2021.
Busta’s Organization of the Week: The New Cool Movement talks police brutality and racism