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Commentary: The World Bank’s poverty illusion

    Commentary: The World Bank’s poverty illusion

Commentary: The World Bank’s poverty illusion

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Commentary: Learning from the hibakushas

    Commentary: Learning from the hibakushas

Commentary: Learning from the hibakushas

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Commentary: Apathy is not an American value

    Commentary: Apathy is not an American value

Commentary: Apathy is not an American value

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Commentary: The Biden-Harris ticket is historic so let us get busy!

    Commentary: The Biden-Harris ticket is historic so let us get busy!

Commentary: The Biden-Harris ticket is historic so let us get busy!

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Don’t throw your own pity party and then attend

    Don’t throw your own pity party and then attend

Don’t throw your own pity party and then attend

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Karen Arrington named winner of NAACP Image Award for Literary Excellence

    Karen Arrington named winner of NAACP Image Award for Literary Excellence

Karen Arrington, the founder of Miss Black USA, international speaker and world-renowned author, is our most recent winner of the 51st NAACP Image Award for Literary Excellence.

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The founder and CEO of BlackJobs.com says more than 500 employers nationwide are genuinely looking to hire more African Americans.

    The founder and CEO of BlackJobs.com says more than 500 employers  nationwide are genuinely looking to hire more African Americans.

The founder and CEO of BlackJobs.com says more than 500 employers nationwide are genuinely looking to hire more African Americans.

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Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County Schools names new district leaders

    Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County Schools names new district leaders

The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education has given approval to the naming of Diana McIntosh, Carlos Valencia, and Kim Bell as directors of school improvement and Dr. Sajata Latten as the new executive director of Core Content – Teaching and Learning.

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Little bosses, big business

    Little bosses, big business

What are kids doing while out of school this summer? Video games? Endless social media interaction? Maybe for some kids, but there’s a group of kids who are busy being CEOs of their own companies. And they showcased their talents and products on Saturday, Aug. 9, at a youth vendor fair hosted by Pop Events Studio.

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Busta’s Person of the Week: From losing nearly everything to becoming the ‘Queen of Collard Greens’

    Busta’s Person of the Week: From losing nearly everything to becoming the ‘Queen of Collard Greens’

Busta’s Person of the Week: From losing nearly everything to becoming the ‘Queen of Collard Greens’

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