(pictured above: Photo fromAfrican-American Sons & Daughters of Bethania, N.C. This vintage photo shows students at Cedar Grove School.) Priscilla Kerins had always wanted to learn more about her family
(pictured above: Photo fromAfrican-American Sons & Daughters of Bethania, N.C. This vintage photo shows students at Cedar Grove School.) Priscilla Kerins had always wanted to learn more about her family
(pictured above: Ben Tennille from H.O.P.E. of Winston-Salem speaks with Ariyonia McCain.) To help those who are looking to help others, Winston-Salem State University held its annual Fall Student Involvement
Church encourages residents to take stand against violence (pictured above: Ebony Mitchell, Rev. Yvonne Hines, Clarissa Mitchell and Moriah Paige prepare to walk.) Dozens of residents took to the streets
(pictured above: Zephin Rector takes part in the Through the Archway ceremony for freshmen at WSSU.) Winston-Salem State University welcomed more than 750 freshmen to campus last month. Zephin Rector
(pictured above: Dr. Barber greets those who listened to his sermon.) “The Necessity of Moral Dissent in Times Like These”
110-year-old is an inspiration to many (pictured above: Alberta Lyles is escorted to the party by her grandcsons Reginald Bohannon
(pictured above: Circle Leader Denise Terry (center) with her allies, Barbara Keller and Claudia Jokinen.) Circles Winston-Salem held its first “Big
Parents who have put their children in private school through a state voucher program find themselves at a crossroads after
(pictured above: City Council Member Derwin Montgomery addresses the crowd.) Traffic headaches caused by the $68.9 million Salem Creek Connector project
(pictured above: Attendees and vendors mill around the inaugural Winston-Salem/Triad Minority Business Expo.) It is said that in business, it is

