Kevin Martin Guest Columnist Through a combination of denial, lack of empathy, fear-mongering, security jargon and political dysfunction, the question of what to do about nuclear weapons, which threaten all
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Michael Grant Guest Columnist As president of the National Bankers Association, whose members include many of the Black-owned banks that received and are still receiving an unprecedented level of support
The Winston-Salem Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) will be holding elections in November. The process of forming a committee to nominate candidates and
Rodney Ellis’ death affects people across North Carolina People from across North Carolina comment on the passing of Rodney Ellis,
Ron Rogers Guest Columnist I’ve been following GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s so-called outreach to African-Americans. I knew it would
Ron Daniels Guest Columnist The uproar continues over San Francisco 49er quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s decision to sit down, rather than
Julianne Malveaux Guest Columnist Are you ready to vote?Are you registered? These may seem like simplistic questions, especially for those
GOP, Democratic presidential hopefuls are both scary To the Editor: One candidate has “made billions” saying “YOU’RE FIRED” and “IN
Imagine who could lead U.S. best in another 911 tragedy It was the year 2000, a presidential election year. The


