(pictured above: Dr. Vincent Harding in conversation last week.) Wake Forest University invited author and civil rights legend Dr. Vincent Harding to campus last week to share pearls of wisdom
(pictured above: Dr. Vincent Harding in conversation last week.) Wake Forest University invited author and civil rights legend Dr. Vincent Harding to campus last week to share pearls of wisdom
(pictured above: Charles Wilson addresses Board of Elections members (from left): Fleming El-Amin, Ken Raymond and Stuart Russell. Also pictured is clerk Judy Speas.) Proposed early voting sites that favor suburban
(pictured above: Frances Portillo leads the workshop.) The Winston-Salem State University Center for Community Safety is looking to impact even more young lives with its STARS (Students Taking Action and Reaching
The trial of the killer of yet another black teenager in Florida has again awakened a national conversation about race and the criminal justice system. Following a verbal altercation over
Sweet Hearts dance the night away for a good cause (pictured above: Charles Walters and Marian McGainey dressed to the nines
Owens Daniels had called Winston-Salem home for several years before he ever set foot in Old Salem. But once the
Library stations help preserve family memories (pictured above: Billy King at the digitalization station at the Central Library.) The Forsyth County
(pictured above: Cheryl Lindsay is the director of Human Resources and Inclusion/Diversity at Hanesbrands Inc., but to an ever-growing group, she
A Winston-Salem State University senior is in the inaugural class of the HBCU All Stars, a program of the White
(pictured above: Delmas Parker tout’s W.E.B. DuBois’ “The Souls of Black Folk.”) Political hopefuls addressed members of the Forsyth County Senior