Posts From Donna Rogers

It’s back to work for Children’s Ministry

    It’s back to work for Children’s Ministry

Photo by Donna Rogers BY DONNA ROGERS  THE CHRONICLE In many churches, some programs for the congregation take a break in the summer just as schools do. As parents think

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Editorial: ‘Keep your eyes on prize. Hold on.’

    Editorial: ‘Keep your eyes on prize. Hold on.’

The serial 1987 PBS documentary “Eyes on the Prize” shows the hardships and victories black Americans endured in the 1950s and 1960s Civil Rights Movement. The producers used the moving

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Change in law enforcement action begins with a blink

    Change in law enforcement action begins with a blink

It has happened again. A police officer shot an unarmed black man. This time the officer is Latino, and the situation is utterly unbelievable. As CNN reports it, in North

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Vote for peaceful America and against the obstructionists

    Vote for peaceful America and against the obstructionists

There were protests across the country and violence in the streets of America. The year was 1967. The frustration that was brewing had come to a boil. Early in 1968,

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Muhammad Ali Remembered as ‘The Greatest’ and a ‘True American Hero’

    Muhammad Ali Remembered as ‘The Greatest’ and a ‘True American Hero’

Inside and Outside of the Ring, The Champ Made a Difference By Stacy M. Brown (The Washington Informer, NNPA Member)

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Women and girls cross generations to bond at event

    Women and girls cross generations to bond at event

“Liquid sunshine” ruled the day outside as about 100 women and girls gathered inside the Forsyth County Cooperative Extension Building on Saturday, May 21. The fellowship inside made the day bright.

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Vote to restore Voting Rights Act to its past

    Vote to restore Voting Rights Act to its past

The federal judge ruled last week against the organizations and citizens seeking justice regarding the 2013 North Carolina law that strips away voting rights and adds voting problems.

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Transforming education takes a 21st century village united

    Transforming education takes a 21st century village united

Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) held a community roundtable on Friday, April 15. This was the first event of its kind

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Chipping away at wall of racism

    Chipping away at wall of racism

Photo by Tevin Stinson Hundreds of people filed into the Benton Convention Center on Monday, Jan. 18 for the annual

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Chavis: Racism still exists

    Chavis: Racism still exists

Photo by Tevin Stinson Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis delivers the keynote address during the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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