Posts From Tevin Stinson

Farm and Food Project to cultivate next generation of farmers

    Farm and Food Project to cultivate next generation of farmers

For years, Dr. English Bradshaw has worked hard to help preserve the history of the Memorial Industrial School, which served as an orphanage for Black children in Forsyth County from 1928 until 1971. Now Bradshaw, who lived at the orphanage for 12 years, is leading an initiative to turn vacant land once used by the orphanage as a campus farm, into incubator farmer space. 

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Rep. Amber Baker: ‘Reinvest in our young people.’

    Rep. Amber Baker: ‘Reinvest in our young people.’

In the aftermath of the shooting at Mount Tabor High School earlier this month, much has been said about what should be done to bring an end to senseless gun violence. There have been talks about the need for an increased law enforcement presence, in schools and in the community, and putting metal detectors in local high schools. But according to N.C. State Rep. Dr. Amber Baker, more law enforcement isn’t the answer; investment in programs and initiatives that are doing the work in the community to uplift local youth is the needed response. 

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The Chronicle’s Business of the Week: ‘When you look good, you feel good. And I love making people happy.’

    The Chronicle’s Business of the Week: ‘When you look good, you feel good. And I love making people happy.’

The Chronicle’s Business of the Week: ‘When you look good, you feel good. And I love making people happy.’

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Commentary: Has COVID-19 and injustice made America divided and mean-spirited?

    Commentary: Has COVID-19 and injustice made America divided and mean-spirited?

Commentary: Has COVID-19 and injustice made America divided and mean-spirited?

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Rally in wake of Mt. Tabor school shooting calls for end to senseless gun violence

    Rally in wake of Mt. Tabor school shooting calls for end to senseless gun violence

In the wake of the shooting at Mount Tabor High School that took the life of student William Chavis Raymond Miller Jr. last weekend, nearly 200 people gathered in downtown Winston-Salem to call for an end to senseless gun violence. 

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CSEM brings research help to East Winston initiative to empower residents

    CSEM brings research help to East Winston initiative to empower residents

The Castle Heights Neighborhood Association, which has long worked for better conditions for its residents, is stepping up its game through a collaboration with the poverty-fighting Partnership for Prosperity (P4P). The initiative has tapped Winston-Salem State University’s Center for the Study of Economic Mobility (CSEM) as its research partner.

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Busta’s Person of the Week: Justin ‘JT’ Taylor: Black high school athletes must change the narrative that HBCUs are a step down

    Busta’s Person of the Week: Justin ‘JT’ Taylor: Black high school athletes must change the narrative that HBCUs are a step down

Busta’s Person of the Week: Justin ‘JT’ Taylor: Black high school athletes must change the narrative that HBCUs are a step down

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Growth Today for Greatness Tomorrow – LEAD Girls

    Growth Today for Greatness Tomorrow – LEAD Girls

LEAD Girls of North Carolina will host their third annual leadership expo virtually on Saturday, October 9, from 9:30 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. Titled “Growth Today for Greatness Tomorrow,” the goal of the event is to “plant the seeds to grow a prosperous future for girls.” The Expo provides 100+ girls with a unique empowerment experience through a day of high-energy workshops and inspiring presentations by influential women.

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Expo helps businesses connect with consumers across Triad and beyond

    Expo helps businesses connect with  consumers across Triad and beyond

Expo helps businesses connect with consumers across Triad and beyond

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New school offers ‘The Magic Touch’ for those wanting to learn barbering trade

    New school offers ‘The Magic Touch’ for those wanting to  learn barbering trade

New school offers ‘The Magic Touch’ for those wanting to learn barbering trade

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