Special to The Chronicle Barbee Oakes, a recognized leader in diversity, has been appointed as Wake Forest University’s first chief diversity officer. Oakes retains her assistant provost title and responsibilities,
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It is too generous to call the new state budget a spending plan. It is a spending reaction. Leaders should have a plan, a goal. This is a budget drawn
To the Editor: I am forever grateful that I live in a country with a Constitution that guarantees freedom of speech and freedom of press. But I don’t believe that
This is a prepared address by the Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II in Washington, D.C., Sept. 24 at the Moral Action for Climate Change Rally as Pope Francis came
Growing up in the segregated South, I was accustomed to seeing “black only” and “white only” signs. As I was
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle At a time when race relations are the headlines in many news reports, the Human
A small-group discussion includes East Ward City Councilman Derwin Montgomery, far left. (photo submitted) Special to The Chronicle The Winston-Salem
WSSU Rams honor injured freshman safety with helmet decal. By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle When Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) took to
Union Baptist begins month long pastoral celebration and will celebrate Mother Mack Sunday Special to The Chronicle Union Baptist Church,
Special to The Chronicle On Friday, Sept. 25, “It was an amazing gathering at 6 p.m. on the streets of Winston-Salem