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Prison ministry hosting evening of song

    Prison ministry hosting evening of song

Freedom Road Evangelistic Prison Ministry will host “An Evening in Songs and Praise” on Saturday, Sept. 28 at 5:30 p.m. at New Jerusalem Baptist Church, 1212 N. Dunleith Ave., where

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Conference to focus on post March progress

    Conference to focus on post March progress

UNCG’s 23rd Annual Conference on African American Culture and Experience (CACE) will focus on the theme “The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom: Fifty Years Later.” Hosted by UNCG’s

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Jogging While Black

    Jogging While Black

Noted sociologist says fears keep many African Americans from exercising A rising star in the sociology field said that black men are less likely to jog in their neighborhoods if

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Free flu shots available Tuesday

    Free flu shots  available Tuesday

Beginning Oct. 1, the Forsyth County Department of Health will offer free flu shots to the public. The Health Department has ordered more than 5,000 doses of the flu vaccine,

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Urban League job fair starts Oct. 7

    Urban League job fair starts Oct. 7

The Winston-Salem Urban League’s Careers for the 21st Century Training Seminars and Career Fair will take place Monday, Oct. 7

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MS Society honors ACC legend Childress

    MS Society honors ACC legend Childress

ACC basketball legend Randolph Childress was honored Sept. 12 at the Winston-Salem Dinner of Champions, an event hosted by the

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Two-day dance fest to feature noted talent

    Two-day dance fest to  feature noted talent

Ursula Kendall, an acclaimed choreographer whose work was seen in the film “Ray” and at Superbowl XXXIV, is hosting the

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Hate is Hate

    Hate is Hate

We admire the work of the Institute for Dismantling Racism, but were taken aback by co-founder and executive director Willard

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‘I Am Troy’ Call to Action

    ‘I Am Troy’ Call to Action

Two years ago last week, the state of Georgia ignored the facts, doubts and pleas of hundreds of thousands of

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New lab brings nursing students closer to real experiences

    New lab brings nursing students closer to real experiences

City native Alishia Green has always known she wanted to be a nurse. “Everybody in my family’s a nurse,” explained

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