The organization hosted their quarterly Be the Change convening, which was a multi-faceted event that explored the concept of educational equity through an examination of their core measures for education, a screening of the documentary film “Beyond the Bricks,” facilitated table conversation, and a panel discussion.
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Commentary: Mayor Joines on ‘The State of the Community’
The new Smith Reynolds Airport Board held its first meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 19, and was briefed on the recent efforts conducted by an Aerotropolis Task Force that is co-chaired by County Commissioner Chair David Plyler and Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines.
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Busta’s Person of the Week: Endia Beal is a picture perfect
On Feb 28, a new women’s group had a launch party as a way to get the word out about its mission: to help women start, slay and stay in business.
Last week Quamekia Shavers, president of the Young Democrats of Forsyth County (YDFC), visited students at Kimberley Park Elementary School. During her visit to several classrooms, Shavers discussed local and national historic figures and the importance of voting.


