Benjamin Chavis Guest Colunmist Black Americans continue to face serious disparities in education, employment, and in economic development. While over 45 million black Americans have made some type of progress
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James B. Ewers Jr. Guest Columnist Recently a colleague and I had a conversation about today’s college students. We both agreed that there are many more opportunities available to them.
Tarza Mitchell Guest Columnist As many of us plan and prepare for family gatherings and celebratory meals in the upcoming holiday season, here’s a startling and disturbing fact to consider:
In the last few days, announcements about projects concerning women have come from the White House and Wake Forest University and The Women’s Fund in Winston-Salem. The announcements show that
Group applauds Barber for receiving prize for creative citizenship To the Editor: [On December 8, 2015, Rev. Dr. William J.
In above photo: Image of the United States American flag, stethoscope, and tags. (Photo by NC Policy Watch) Ciara Zachary,
In above photo: Illustration by Ron Rogers for The Chronicle Bill Turner, Guest Columnist Imagine the following state of affairs:
In above photo: Letter to the Editor (File Photo) Sad day for hard-working citizens To the Editor: Dear Members of
In above photo: Mayor Allen Joines (File Photo) The Watergate scandal put a blot on Richard Nixon’s tenure as president,
Our series on an Oct. 20 lawsuit against the Forsyth County Clerk of Court’s Office, a local attorney and others,