Recently, some grantmaking nonprofits announced new leadership for their organizations. At least two of the groups have or will have African-American leaders.
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Letters to the Editor for the week of June 16th 2016.
The conversation, the jokes, the pain, the peace, the staff, her final wishes and her admiration of me have changed me forever.
I have not been able to say Happy Father’s Day to my dad because he passed away and went to heaven over 30 years ago.
BNC Bancorp, the parent company of Bank of North Carolina, has been recognized as one of the best performing regional banks in the United States in 2015, according to SNL Financial.
Chartwells School Dining Services, the company that serves breakfast and lunch to over 2.3 million school children each day, and Winston Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WSFCS) will offer free breakfast and lunch to all children in the community during the summer months.
A new locally produced program focused on African issues and those of the African diaspora worldwide began Wednesday, June 1, on WSNC-FM 90.5 at 7 p.m.
UNITY (United neighbors involved in transforming Youth) Neighborhood Association has been awarded a $5,000 grant by Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods.
The Winston-Salem State University (WSSU ) Department of Athletics is proud to announce that 92 student-athletes finished the spring semester and were recognized on the Dean’s List.
Local minister, author and educator Alicia M. Bailey has written a Christian book titled “God’s Fresh Air.”