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New book earns award for Salem professor

    New book earns award for Salem professor

Salem College Assistant Professor of History Dr. Tekla Ali Johnson was honored with a book award from the National Council of Black Studies (NCBS) for her recently published book, “Free

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Race and the Legacy of Chavez

    Race and the Legacy of Chavez

In January 2004, as the president of TransAfrica Forum, I had the honor of leading the first African American delegation to meet with the leaders of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution.  It

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Clean-Up Crew

    Clean-Up Crew

Volunteers help tidy city Volunteers came out in force in support of the Great American Cleanup effort in Winston-Salem on Saturday. Nearly 700 residents took part in the annual event,

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First Calvary to mark anniversaries next month

    First Calvary to mark  anniversaries next month

First Calvary Baptist Church, 401 N. Woodland Ave., is celebrating for the entire month of April as the church marks its 95th anniversary and Rev. Derwin L. Montgomery celebrates his

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Young runner to compete Down Under this summer

    Young runner to compete  Down Under this summer

City native Deonica Reid dreams of someday becoming the fastest girl in the world. This summer, the Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy

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State NAACP leader honored for fighting for all

    State NAACP leader  honored for fighting for all

North Carolina NAACP President Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II recently received two awards acknowledging his work to help re-build

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Daylong symposium tackles future of diversity

    Daylong symposium tackles future of diversity

Wake Forest University continued its ongoing discussion on diversity and inclusion on March 19 during a daylong symposium at Wake

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Loved ones vow to continue Cuthrell’s fight

    Loved ones vow to continue Cuthrell’s fight

City native Tamla “Tammie” Cuthrell built her life on serving others. Whether it was her family, friends or her clients

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Young musician’s talent leads to generous donation

    Young musician’s talent leads to generous donation

Tyler Montgomery, 15, recently walked into The Bass Violin Shop in Greensboro to have his upright bass repaired. While waiting,

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Backyard pick-up debate reignited

    Backyard pick-up debate reignited

The City Council will consider later this year whether to take measures to reduce the remaining number of backyard trash

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