(pictured above: Protestors raise their hands during last week’s rally.) Locals disheartened by decisions not to charge white police officers in the deaths of unarmed black men held their most visible
(pictured above: Protestors raise their hands during last week’s rally.) Locals disheartened by decisions not to charge white police officers in the deaths of unarmed black men held their most visible
Holocaust survivor entreats students to remember his story (pictured above: Hank Brodt speaks at Forsyth Tech.) An overflow crowd sat in rapt silence for more than an hour Monday as a
WSSU Photo by Devin Davis Winston-Salem State students hold a campus rally in the wake of the grand jury’s decision in the Michael Brown case. Winston-Salem State University, Salem
Photo by Chanel Davis On hand to represent Veterans Helping Veterans Heal were (from left) Gerry Merritt, Diane Evans, Jane Milner, Leslie Jones and Mary Jac Brennan. Veterans Helping Veterans
Photo by Todd Luck New members (from left) Robert Barr, Lori Goins Clark, Deanna Taylor, Dana Caudill Jones, David Singletary
The Winston-Salem Urban League is still without a permanent leader, nearly a year after its former president and CEO departed.
Above: Stephen Hairston and Glenn Bratton As both a former Winston-Salem Police sergeant and Winston-Salem Branch NAACP president, Stephen Hairston sees
(pictured above: English Professor Will Boone speaks with Professors Dawn Tafari (left) and Denise Nation at his sides.) “Is this
(Jones Byrd minds the turkeys on the grills.) Grill Team Six, a group made up mostly of attorneys that provides
Bus tour takes shoppers to black-owned businesses (Dana Suggs rings up customers at Body and Soul on Saturday.) In observance