This past weekend was a busy time for several civil rights organizations. Two had their statewide conferences in Winston-Salem: the North Carolina Branch of the National Association for the Advancement
Editorial
To the Big 4 Alumni Association, thanks for your work To the Editor: Being the only living of the three honored Big 4 Band Directors (April 25, 2015), Harry D. Wheeler –
There have been a lot of cold and heartless acts committed by North Carolina political leaders in recent years that were directed against people in need. The decision to tear
Summer has ended and we have entered a period of fall. Our energy will be refocused, allowing us to pause and consider what we see around us. The leaves are
The Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem examined the lives of women in Forsyth County in a just-released follow-up study to its
Respect your ancestors, Dr. Ben Carson To the Editor: “Knowledge is my friend, ignorance my enemy.” That statement has been important
Mention October, and some nice things come to mind, such as Gospel Fest. Halloween is in October, too. But October
It is too generous to call the new state budget a spending plan. It is a spending reaction. Leaders should
To the Editor: I am forever grateful that I live in a country with a Constitution that guarantees freedom of
This is a prepared address by the Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II in Washington, D.C., Sept. 24 at the