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Editorial: Origins of Freedom

    Editorial: Origins of Freedom

Independence and Freedom. What’s the difference? Simple – because you are independent, are you free? Are you free to command your own self-worthiness and proclaim who you really are? Are you

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Group’s efforts applauded

    Group’s efforts applauded

The efforts of Interfaith Winston-Salem have been buoyed by its recent ECHO Award for its work in building social capital. Presented by the ECHO Network in conjunction with the Winston-Salem

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Mustangs Win!

    Mustangs Win!

(pictured above:  Miaysha Bryant, Ebony Williams, Erin Morrison and Katlin Sherman celebrate their victory.) Three months ago, the Parkland girls’ 4×200 relay team tasted bitter defeat in a second-place finish at

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AME conference attracts faithful

    AME conference attracts faithful

By Lydia Derr The Chronicle (pictured above:  Dancers perform during the Closing Ceremony on Friday, June 13.) “Our going to church on Sunday is like placing one’s ear to another’s chest

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City gets Union Station feedback

    City gets Union Station feedback

(pictured above: Rence Callahan speaks to the meeting.) East Winston residents voiced their opinions about the future of Union Station,

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New Bethel gets historic marker

    New Bethel gets historic marker

(pictured above:  The new marker stands near New Bethel Baptist Church on Trade Street.) A local historic marker was unveiled May

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School building named for Black

    School building named for Black

(pictured above: Veronica C. Black stands at the door of the building named for her.) The Quality Education Academy Middle School

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Local women give congressman Blind Sensitivity Training

    Local women give congressman Blind Sensitivity Training

(pictured above:  Anastasia Powell and Stephanie Davis with U.S. Rep. Patrick McHenry.) Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind brought its Blind Sensitivity

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Hollywood Reporter: UNCSA Drama one of best in the world

    Hollywood Reporter: UNCSA Drama one of best in the world

The School of Drama at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) has been ranked #6 in

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Remembering Angelou

    Remembering Angelou

Many people will remember Maya Angelou for her phenomenal career.  She was a true renaissance woman – an author, teacher,  dancer, performer,  radio

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