Posts From Tevin Stinson

Ribbon cutting held for WSSU Women’s Business Center

    Ribbon cutting held for WSSU Women’s Business Center

The Women’s Business Center is an extension of the business incubator and development program offered at The Enterprise Center and will offer technical support for women entrepreneurs in the areas of startup, management, marketing, and development, all free of charge.

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Crystal Towers residents plead: ‘Save our homes’

    Crystal Towers residents plead: ‘Save our homes’

The residents of Crystal Towers have called on the City of Winston-Salem to use funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to make repairs to the 11-story public housing development located on West Sixth Street.

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District Attorney’s Office launches DRIVE Program

    District Attorney’s Office launches DRIVE Program

Last week Forsyth County District Attorney Jim O’Neil announced the launch of DRIVE (Driver Restoration Initiative and Vocational Extension), a new program designed to help residents get their license back.

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Marva Reid treats local children to a day at the water park

    Marva Reid treats local children to a day at the water park

Marva Reid treats local children to a day at the water park

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Liberation Education, Part 2: Empowering students and creating a space where they feel safe to be themselves

    Liberation Education, Part 2: Empowering students and creating a space where they feel safe to be themselves

Liberation Education, Part 2: Empowering students and creating a space where they feel safe to be themselves

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NAACP awards scholarships to local students

    NAACP awards scholarships to local students

Last week the Winston-Salem Chapter of the NAACP (WSNAACP) awarded $5,000 in scholarships to five different local students. Caden Davis, Reynolds High School, Breanna Chadwick, Parkland High School, Robert “BJ” Moore III, Atkins High School, Chloe Fletcher, Carver High School, and Lauren Valle, Atkins High School, each received $1,000 to help further their education.

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Liberation Education, Part 1: Students ‘push back’ against factors that contribute to school-to-prison pipeline

    Liberation Education, Part 1: Students ‘push back’ against factors that contribute to school-to-prison pipeline

Liberation Education, Part 1: Students ‘push back’ against factors that contribute to school-to-prison pipeline

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W-S faces lawsuit and discrimination claims over canceled concert

    W-S faces lawsuit and discrimination claims over canceled concert

A lawsuit has been filed against the City of Winston-Salem by a local promoter for their decision to cancel a concert that was scheduled to be held at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds later this month. Representatives from Starr Entertainment say the cancellation cost them nearly a quarter million dollars.

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Job Corps Scholars Program at WSSU offers free college courses and career certifications

    Job Corps Scholars Program at WSSU offers free college courses and career certifications

Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) is now offering a new program that allows participants to complete free college courses and earn career preparedness certification in the field of their choice.

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Local artist Leo Rucker and art students create murals to brighten school hallways

    Local artist Leo Rucker and art students create murals to  brighten school hallways

Students at Carter G. Woodson School (CGWS) will have quite a surprise when they return to classrooms next month. With help from several high school art students, local artist Leo Rucker is creating a series of murals throughout the school.

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