Umoja African Crafts and 6th & Trade Clothing Boutique are settling into the Downtown Arts District. The boutique, named for its location inside of a building at the corner of
Umoja African Crafts and 6th & Trade Clothing Boutique are settling into the Downtown Arts District. The boutique, named for its location inside of a building at the corner of
The faculty and staff of Carver High School continue to encourage students to aspire for academic excellence. As part of that mission, the school’s 14 “A” Honor Roll students –
A panel discussion slated to take place on Thursday, Feb. 28 from 4:30–5:45 p.m. in Salem College’s Shirley Auditorium (inside the Elberson Fine Arts Center) will tackle a number of
Jane Harrington-Smith, who blazed trails as an African American reporter at WXII in the 1970s, passed away on Friday, Feb. 15. The Winston-Salem native was 61. Harrington-Smith joined WXII in
Dr. Ruby Payne, author of “Bridges out of Poverty,” led a three-hour workshop last week, schooling a group of more
K&W Cafeterias presented a $10,000 check to Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC Executive Director Clyde Fitzgerald on Monday.
After years of worrying about a criminal charge he incurred three years ago, city native Josh Sargent was given a
Dr. Bob Zellner, a white Southerner who played a part in the Civil Rights Movement, shared his story at Wake
African hair braiders here and across the state are hoping the General Assembly will amend its impending licensure requirements for
The Wake Forest University Black Law Students Association (BLSA) hosted its 28th Annual Scholarship Banquet last week, giving students, faculty
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