Posts From Tevin Stinson

Dyson paints King as man who made U.S. great

    Dyson paints King as man who made U.S. great

Despite being born in the segregated south when Blacks had few if any rights, even after he was targeted by the government and radical groups during his fight for integration

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WSSU, WFU mourn the death of student athlete

    WSSU, WFU mourn the death of student athlete

The campuses of Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) and Wake Forest Universities (WFU) are in mourning this week after gun violence took the life of a student athlete last weekend.  Here’s

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All third-grade teachers to get literacy training

    All third-grade teachers to get literacy training

The local board of education got back to work last week as they held the first meeting of the new year.

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Children lead the way during march

    Children lead the way during march

More than 100 people put on their walking shoes and marched through the streets of downtown Winston-Salem in honor of the civil rights icon.

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Local talent helps celebrate Dr. King

    Local talent helps celebrate Dr. King

There were few, if any empty seats inside the Arts Council Theatre on Monday afternoon, Jan. 15, as hundreds witnessed local talent during the 33rd annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration.

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NAACP chief promotes black businesses

    NAACP chief promotes black businesses

During its first meeting of the new year, the Winston-Salem Black Chamber of Commerce invited the leaders of two of

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Social Heart helps homeless residents

    Social Heart helps homeless residents

On any given day or night, you may find city native Cedric Allen distributing food, coats, gloves, or even hygiene

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‘Kuumba’ in the making

    ‘Kuumba’ in the making

Triad Cultural Arts (TCA) wrapped up the official citywide Kwanzaa Celebration earlier this week as dozens of locals came together to celebrate the sixth principle; “Kuumba” or creativity.

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Young author looks to inspire others

    Young author looks to inspire others

With her first book, 8-year-old Taylour Jones is encouraging other children to stand up and be the best person they can be.

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African-American literature comes to Prep

    African-American literature comes to Prep

Seniors at Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy (WSPA) have the opportunity to take an English course that is unlike anything else being

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