Racial inequalities spurred a Wake Forest professor to write a book looking at white people, African-Americans and Latinos.
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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 12th annual Triad Juneteenth Festival will take place on Saturday, June 18, from 11 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The St. Philips Heritage Center at Old Salem Museums & Gardens in partnership with Winston-Salem State University will host a luncheon on Thursday, June 16, in celebration of Juneteenth, the country’s longest-running observance of the abolition of slavery.
Actress, producer is scheduled to hold book signing at local book store today After years of traveling the globe, actress,
Slater Park community rallies to celebrate history and look toward the future On Monday, residents of the Slater Park Community
Special to The Chronicle More than 100 members of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Greek-Letter Organizations were decked out their respective organization
“Liquid sunshine” ruled the day outside as about 100 women and girls gathered inside the Forsyth County Cooperative Extension Building on Saturday, May 21. The fellowship inside made the day bright.
Many people in the community are affected by mental health issues in some way. A friend, loved one, or colleague probably has struggled with a disorder at some point in time.


